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Releasing and down
Releasing the index bar ( either by releasing a clamping screw, or on modern instruments, using the quick-release button ), the image of the sun can be brought down to about the level of the horizon.
I was one cog in a larger set of wheels that involved the Seattle International Film Festival, Film. com ( now part of RealNetworks ), First Look Releasing, and the film's producers, as well as another online development company and a CUSeeMe consultant who also worked for the government down in Texas.

Releasing and rear
Releasing the trigger resets the trigger mechanism by engaging a sear so the weapon stops firing with bolt carrier fully at the rear.

Releasing and .
* Releasing a CPU on the same size die, but with a smaller CPU core, keeps the cost about the same but allows higher levels of integration within one VLSI chip ( additional cache, multiple CPUs, or other components ), improving performance and reducing overall system cost.
Steven Hassan in his book Releasing the Bonds spoke decidedly against coercive deprogramming methods using force or threats.
Produced at small Producers Releasing Corporation | PRC, however, the film was 30 % over budget.
According to Moodysson, the problem with the original title started when the film was Sweden's candidate for the Academy Awards, though it was eventually not chosen as a nominee: the Hollywood industry magazine Variety refused to run an advertisement for a film with that title, and thus American distributor Strand Releasing asked for a new title to be chosen.
Measuring the level of thyroid-stimulating hormone ( TSH ), produced by the pituitary gland ( which in turn is also regulated by the hypothalamus's TSH Releasing Hormone ) in the blood is typically the initial test for suspected hyperthyroidism.
Releasing the fire button discharges this energy as a destructive beam, which at full power can tear through waves of enemies.
A collaborative animated project known as Night of the Living Dead: Reanimated was screened at several film festivals and was released onto DVD on July 27, 2010 by Wild Eye Releasing.
Releasing the Ems Telegram to the public, Bismarck made it sound as if the king had treated the French envoy in a demeaning fashion.
Releasing animals with infected slugs into enemy territory, they wait for the epidemic to break out.
* Releasing the spherical front shield once it is collected.
* Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone ( GnRH ) agonist: These agents work by increasing the levels of GnRH.
The 68-minute film was released by the Producers Releasing Corporation ( PRC ), one of the so-called " poverty row " film studios in mid-twentieth century Hollywood.
Releasing SDA to float high again would be a stop marker, signalling the end of a bus transaction.
The film's full name was later restored in Britain, in February 2006, when Optimum Asia – a division of London-based Optimum Releasing – acquired the UK distribution rights to the Studio Ghibli collection.
Releasing the key when a jump is imminent will naturally make a larger jump.
Releasing rabbit-borne diseases has proven somewhat successful in controlling the population of rabbits in Australia.
Variety quotes Optimum Releasing ’ s Will Clarke as saying: " Attack the Block is one of the most inventive and entertaining scripts we have ever read and a great project to kick off the relationship.
* Rights to Selznick International Pictures and other later productions from David O. Selznick through UA and Selznick Releasing Organization are held by ABC ( which is also owned by Disney ).
The Netflix website at one time featured a list of titles " Releasing This Week " ( RTW ) that enabled customers to easily view new DVDs the company planned for rental release each week.
FEG consisted of Columbia Pictures, Tri-Star Pictures, Triumph Releasing, Columbia Pictures Television, CPTD, Merv Griffin Enterprises, RCA / Columbia Pictures Home Video, Guber-Peters Entertainment Company, and ancillary and distribution companies.

lock and pushing
The lock is released by pushing the liner to the side, to allow the blade to return to its groove set into the handle.
It is trivial to change the padlock from open to closed without using the key, by pushing the shackle into the lock mechanism.
A small tab on the outer surface of the shaft prevents the pins in the lock from pushing the key out and works with the hollow center to guide the key as it is turned.
The FE's auto-exposure lock mechanism is activated by pushing and holding the timer shutter release lever toward the lens mount ; even though the exposure is fixed to the state of the instant the lever is pushed, the black shutter speed needle in the viewfinder does not reflect this and moves freely.

lock and barrel
Each barrel had a single lock, working in the lock cylinder on a line with the barrel.
" I took that scene lock, stock, and barrel, fur, fins and feathers ," she remembered, earning her the respect of her director and her studio.
In the early 1950s the town of Forsyth was moved to this location lock, stock, and barrel.
" The money that I earned from that has now gone completely – lock stock and barrel – into reforming PiL ", said Lydon.
This acid would erode the inside of the gun barrel and the lock mechanism.
Terms such as: " lock, stock and barrel ", " going off half-cocked " and " flash in the pan " remain current in the English language.
The barrel wall was thinned, the lock was shortened, the stock was slimmed, and the Model 1763's long iron ramrod cover was replaced by a pinned spring under the breech.
The Model 1770 had a modified lock plate, stronger barrel bands, and a modified ramrod retaining spring.
The term " musket " is applied to a variety of weapons, including the long, heavy guns with matchlock or wheel lock and loose powder fired with the gun barrel resting on a stand, and also lighter weapons with Snaphance, flintlock or caplock and bullets using a stabilizing spin ( Minié ball ), affixed with a bayonet.
Legally, TSR's position gave them first crack at SPI's assets, but hardly entitled them to take over the company, lock, stock, and barrel, without assuming any liabilities.
The roller-locked recoil operation functions as follows: two cylindrical rollers, positioned in tracks on the bolt head, are pushed outwards into matching tracks in the barrel extension by the striker sleeve and lock the bolt in place against the breech.
According to a journal entry from 1846, Either / Or " was written lock, stock, and barrel in eleven months ", although a page from the " Diapsalmata " section in the ' A ' volume was written before that time.
One source, describing arms from the early to middle 17th century, lists the barrel length of a wheel lock dragon is around eleven inches ( 28 cm ), compared to a sixteen inch ( 41 cm ) length for a blunderbuss.
The blunderbuss used by the British mail service during the period of 1788 – 1816 was a flintlock with a 14 inch long flared brass barrel, brass trigger guard, and iron trigger and lock.
Only after BT changed its most senior management who were fixated on circuit switching / ISDN based on System X / Y telephone exchanges and embracing broadband / internet lock stock and barrel has this changed.
It had black 14 " steel wheels with full-size plastic wheel covers, power steering, body-coloured rear-view mirrors and bumpers, velour interior trim, tachometer, centre console with Ghia emblem, lockable glovebox, driver's seat with lumbar support and height adjust, storage drawer underneath the front passenger seat, full-size interior door trims, vanity mirror in passenger sunvisor, ticket holder in driver's sunvisor, felt interior hoodlining and sunvisors, rear headrests, additional warning lights in the instrument cluster, central locking with illuminated driver's door lock barrel, remote exterior mirrors, front door map pockets, front seatback pockets, additional reading lamps, chrome insert strips in the body side mouldings and bumpers, red tailgate garnish and orange beaver panel garnish.
" From a flat bar of soft iron, hand forged into a gun barrel ; laboriously bored and rifled with crude tools ; fitted with a stock hewn from a maple tree in the neighboring forest ; and supplied with a lock hammered to shape on the anvil ; an unknown smith, in a shop long since silent, fashioned a rifle which changed the whole course of world history ; made possible the settlement of a continent ; and ultimately Freed our country of foreign domination.
" We owned him lock, stock and barrel ," Toye retrospectively boasted.
The phrase lock, stock, and barrel originally referred to the parts of a gun, by counting off several of its more conspicuous parts ; we use it to refer to the whole of anything that has constituent parts.
The 4130 ordnance steel barrel has a spring-loaded collar to ensure an accurate lock between the receiver and the polymer forend and the fully adjustable front sight.
The lighter material increases the speed at which the firing pin travels, and reduces the lock time, or the time from trigger pull to the bullet leaving the barrel.

2.499 seconds.