Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Hungaroring" ¶ 2
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Normally and circuit
Normally the on-peak will have a fuse as it is part of another circuit.
Normally, feedback is applied around the op-amp so that the gain of the overall circuit is defined and kept to a figure which is more usable.

Normally and becomes
Normally, the beta allotrope has a metallic electrical conductivity, but it becomes a semiconductor when exposed to a pressure of about 16, 000 atmospheres ( 1. 6 GPa ).
Normally not a very tall tree, typically reaching 65 – 85 feet ( 19. 5-25. 5 m ) at maturity, it nonetheless becomes quite massive and its lower branches are apt to extend far out laterally, parallel to the ground.
Normally some form of supermajority is required for this sort of the offer to be approved, but once it happens then usually all shareholders are compelled to sell at the agreed-upon price and the company either becomes a subsidiary, ceases to exist or becomes privately held.
Normally in humans only one follicle becomes dominant and survives to grow to 18 – 30 mm in size and ovulate, the remaining follicles in the cohort undergo atresia.
Normally the leader of the majority party becomes the prime minister and selects the other ministers from members of the parliament who belong to the party or parties that form the government.
Normally, once each barrel has fired 100 rounds it becomes too hot and is therefore replaced with a spare barrel.
Normally the seedling radicle ( root ) emerges first from the seed, and the shoot appears as the root becomes established.
Normally a cool, calculating combatant, inside the shell he becomes a rampaging engine of destruction that tries to destroy everything in his path, never retreating.
Normally, tuba has to be consumed right after the mananguete brings it over or it becomes too sour to be consumed as a drink.
Normally they are under control, but whenever Meiko becomes distraught, her " pets " destroy anything or anyone within their reach.

Normally and faster
Normally, unused data ( such as a text file containing some notes ) does not impede performance of a PC ( with the exception of software that, for example, indexes files on a disk to make file searching faster ).

Normally and over
Normally, an employee is watching over several such checkouts to prevent theft or exploitation of the machines ' weaknesses ( for example, intentional misidentification of expensive produce or dry goods ).
Normally, it is also possible to send a push request over UDP to the push proxy which is more efficient than using TCP.
While fused quartz ( primarily composed of SiO < sub > 2 </ sub >) is used for some special applications, it is not very common due to its high glass transition temperature of over 1200 ° C ( 2192 ° F ).< ref > Normally, other substances are added to simplify processing.
Normally, several types of reference circuits are defined, with different configurations, because communications are required over a wide range of distances.
Normally, West Bank Palestinians are allowed access to Jerusalem only during Islamic holidays, with access usually restricted to men over 35 and women of any age eligible for permits to enter the city.
Normally a very quiet community that does not make much news, Lindenhurst became front-page headline material on November 27, 2006, when the village's first homicide in over nine years took place.
Normally, dramas about nuclear war treat the subject with gravity and seriousness, creating suspense over the efforts to avoid a nuclear war, but Dr. Strangelove instead plays the subject for laughs.
Normally the boundary layer is quite thin compared to the streamline of airflow over the wing, and can be considered separately from other aerodynamic effects.
Normally, a callus will form on any part of the skin exposed to friction over a long period of time.
Normally it would be possible to switch the transformer out of the system and continue with power uninterrupted, but in this case the switch over exposed the second problem.
Normally only one infant is born, after a gestation period of a little over 4 months.
Normally, a variable oscillates according to changing market conditions, but when stickiness enters the system, oscillations in one direction are favored over the other, and the variable exhibits " creep "-- it gradually moves in one direction or another.
Normally 4 or 5 WV-2s were required at any single time to provide coverage over the entire line.
Normally, ewes teach this behaviour to their lambs, but with no more ewes left acquainted with a particular heaf the behavior had be taught all over again to new ewes, inevitably involving much rounding up of flocks that had strayed over the often inaccessible fells.
Normally, these winds are not particularly strong, but periodically, a surge of denser air originating from the North American continent will send strong winds through the Chivela Pass and out over the Gulf of Tehuantepec on the Pacific coast.
Normally the process was carefully managed, with sufficient military force on hand to ensure compliance, and cultural assimilation followed over the next generation or two.
Normally artwork cannot be preserved that has been painted over and is removed with any covering paint.
Normally only 30 % of the oil in a reservoir can be extracted, but water injection increases that percentage ( known as the recovery factor ) and maintains the production rate of a reservoir over a longer period.
Normally you'd serve this information in the form of HTML, but for some documents, PDF is preferred over HTML for better printing quality, for identical representation on a variety of platforms, for security reasons, or to reduce the file size.
Normally, in a standard locomotive when starting under load from standing start, the engineer would observe his rearmost driving wheels and compare their movement to the movement of his locomotive over the ground.
Normally, users would load the mux windowing system, which replaced the terminal's user interface by a mouse-driven windowing interface, with multiple terminal windows all multiplexed over the single available serial-line connection to the host.
Normally, upon completion of the new I-80 south of downtown, the old alignment over the Tower Bridge and through downtown would be relinquished.
Normally buses are over crowded and getting seat will be difficult.

Normally and track
Normally the entire track is read or written in one shot, rather than sector-by-sector ; this made it possible to get rid of most of the inter-sector gaps that most floppy disk formats need to safely prevent the " bleeding " of a written sector into the previously-existing header of the next sector due to speed variations of the drive.
Normally at the end of elementary school ( at age 14 ) students are directed to one of three types of upper secondary education: one academic track ( gymnasium ) and two vocational tracks.
Normally, when a motorcycle and / or rider are incapacitated on the race track, a red flag is waved and the race stopped so the track can be safely cleared.
Normally the track was initialized with a four slab header containing the cartridge number ( 2 ), the card number
Normally, only the audio track of films is translated into other languages, but when text central to the plot is visible on-screen, the scene may be created once for every language, and the DVD player can be instructed to select the appropriate version of the scene depending on the user's language preference.
Normally, the main facilities of the station are located on the ' Up ' platform with the other platform accessed from a footbridge, subway or a track crossing.

0.414 seconds.