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Hotels, for example, are ready to let down the bars.
In the frame are two sets of bars which interact with each other to prevent the operator from making dangerous moves.
The main set of bars are the `` tappets '' and one tappet is connected to each lever.
Close behind the plane of the tappets are the locking bars.
In the sides of the tappets are notches with sloping sides, and connection between the tappets and locking bars consist of cams called `` dogs ''.
The dogs on the other ends of these locking bars are thus forced into notches in other tappets.
The sizes of pieces needed for the interlocking frame are shown in the notes within Fig. 7, most of the bars being 1/8'' '' brass in 1/4'' '' and 1/2'' '' widths.
Now unsolder and disassemble the frame except for the two 12'' '' and the first two 3-3/4'' '' bars ( `` A '' and `` B '' pieces ), which are soldered together.
These are supporting members for the short locking bars.
All the bars are cut from Af brass.
Made in lengths from 3 to 10 ft., the bars are shaped in cross section to provide a secure fit for the tapered slots molded in back of the letters.
Pleasure, fame and fortune, drowning your troubles with a drink, and `` living it up '' with the gang are like candy bars when you're hungry: they may ease your hunger temporarily, but they'll never take the place of a satisfying, mouth-watering steak.
These " bars " are typically more akin to Culture of the United Kingdom | British " pub s " and are popular at lunchtime.
Picadas, which are consumed at home or in bars, cafés, " cafetines " and " bodegones " are also popular ; they consist of an ensemble of plates containing cubes of cheese ( typically from Mar del Plata or Chubut ), pieces of salame, olives in brine, french fries, maníes ( peanuts ), etc.
There is little in the way of bars, cafes, live music or other cultural amenities, and the standards of education are low for a city in the west of Turkey.
Some looms have roller bars that allow the weaver to produce pieces that are longer than the loom.
Most pop standard and jazz ballads are built from a single, introductory verse ; usually around 16 bars in length, and ending on the dominant ; the chorus or refrain, usually it is 16 or 32 bars long, and in AABA form ( though other forms such as ABAC are not uncommon ).
< p > Gone are the old-time Broadway oyster bars and chop houses that were the survivors of a tradition of their sporting patrons, the bon vivants of Manhattan.
Bundaberg Rum has been labelled the drink for yobbos, after some bars reported that " bundy drinkers are a lot louder, and more disruptive than other patrons.
Bikes are changed for time trial races, using aero bars.

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New features include big-bore aluminum shocks, a center differential, aluminum hubs and axle carriers, blue anodized aluminum wheel nuts, front and rear sway bars, and racing compound tires.

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Bluegrass bassists often do a diatonic walkup or walkdown, in which they play every beat of a bar for one or two bars, typically when there is a chord change.
It typically involves the women's events of uneven bars, balance beam, floor exercise, and vault.
They made fake identity documents which allowed them to visit bars at the weekend but also the local art house cinema – which though it typically showed pornographic films would on occasion feature underground films such as Robert Downey, Sr .' s Putney Swope and Andy Warhol's Chelsea Girls.
There are many local shops, bars, and restaurants along the boardwalk, and it is typically crowded with pedestrians, cyclists, rollerbladers, and shoppers.
Each part ( A and B ) typically has eight bars, which in turn are divisible into four-bar and two-bar phrases.
These themes were typically 16 bars, each theme divided into periods of four four-bar phrases and arranged in patterns of repeats and reprises.
Employees and management of the bars were also typically arrested.
* Socialising in the ' consuite ', convention bars and at parties ( typically run by other conventions or bidders, clubs, publishers / magazines, and by private individuals ).
The Irish polka is dance music form in 2 / 4, typically 32 bars in length and subdivided into two parts, each 8 bars in length and played AABB.
Semiconductor implementations of crossbar switches typically consist of a set of input amplifiers or retimers connected to a series of metalizations or " bars " within a semiconductor device.
Metaxylem vessels and cells are usually larger ; the cells have thickenings which are typically either in the form of ladderlike transverse bars ( scalariform ) or continuous sheets except for holes or pits ( pitted ).
This species is typically greenish in color with dark vertical bars on its sides with a red or orange coloring in the tips of its fins.
A very large fixed window in a wall, typically without glazing bars or glazed with only perfunctory glazing bars near the edge of the window.
Marimba bars are typically made of either wood or synthetic material, rosewood being the most desirable.
The Anglo concertina is typically held by placing the hands through a leather strap, with the thumbs outside the strap and the palms resting on wooden bars.
The first strain is typically 8 or 16 bars long with 4-measure phrases.
The stoker handlebars are typically bull horns or very wide drop bars with " stoker pegs " instead of brake levers.
Manlius Street, typically referred to as Main Street, is home to a wide variety of locally owned shops, eating establishments, bars, manufacturers and other service providers.
Vehicles typically employ both hydraulic shock absorbers and springs or torsion bars.
Acarine mites are commonly controlled with grease patties ( typically made from 1 part vegetable shortening mixed with 3 – 4 parts powdered sugar ) placed on the top bars of the hive.

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