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chines and same
After notching it for the keelson, chines and battens, the half-inch plywood transom is secured to it with glue and the same type nails.

chines and except
Canards can also help generate vortex lift over the main wings, but due to their poor stealth characteristics they have been replaced with chines in all fifth-generation jet fighters except for the Chengdu J-20.

chines and are
The frames are notched only for the keelson and the chines.
Then the chines are rounded off and the bottom is rough-sanded in preparation.
Its distinctive black chines and " USA " painted on the starboard wing are visible.
All chines are in a state of constant change due to erosion.
As the walls of the chines and cliffs are so unstable and erode continually, particularly those of the south coast of the Isle of Wight, the strata are clearly visible.
Becton Bunny and Chewton Bunny are other examples of chines near Barton on Sea, Hampshire (" Bunny " being the New Forest term equivalent to " Chine ").
There are twenty chines on the Isle of Wight, to which fascinating folklore is attached because of their history with local smuggling, fishing and shipwrecks.
Geologically, the chines in Alum Bay, in Totland ( Widdick Chine ), and the three in Colwell Bay ( Colwell Chine, Brambles Chine and Linstone Chine ) are in Tertiary rocks.
The F-22 Raptor has chines that lead to the leading-edge extensions that are blended into the engine air intakes.
First, backcountry sleds are made of strong plastic material, with the snow-side surface possessing various grooves and chines for directional control.
* Smooth curve hull-As its name implies, the hulls of these vessels are rounded and don't usually have any chines or corners.
Many of his hulls are made from sheet materials — typically plywood — and have hard chines.

chines and made
First produced in 1991 the Wayfarer Plus S was made with a sandwich construction for the hull and chines.

chines and two
The hull is of a ' three plank ' construction, that is with two chines.

chines and wood
Some additional wood is often used, for supports, chines, or as a transom, though some can be built entirely with the sheet of plywood.

chines and for
Stitch and glue is a simple boat building method which uses plywood, epoxy glue, and " stitches " and eliminates the need for stems and chines.
* Stitch and glue-is a simple boat building method which uses plywood, epoxy glue, and " stitches " and eliminates the need for stems and chines.

chines and .
The aluminum, flush against the battens, acted as a fairing stick and enabled me to plane the chines and keelson to the proper bevels easily.
Traditional kayaks encompass three types: Baidarkas, from the Alaskan & Aleutian seas, the oldest design, whose rounded shape and numerous chines give them an almost Blimp-like appearance ; West Greenland kayaks, with fewer chines and a more angular shape, with gunwales rising to a point at the bow and stern ; and East Greenland kayaks that appear similar to the West Greenland style, but often fit more snugly to the paddler and possess a steeper angle between gunwale and stem, which lends maneuvrability.
) From its last refit to its destruction, Columbia bore markings identical to those of its operational sister orbiters — the NASA " meatball " logo on the left wing and the American flag afore the orbiter's name on the right ; only Columbia's distinctive wing " chines " remained.
The " chines " allowed Columbia to be easily recognized at a distance, as opposed to the subsequent orbiters.
Kayaks can have hard or soft chines which require different types of handling.
The chines contribute useful additional lift at supersonic speeds, as well as acting as LERX at low speeds.
Therefore chines avoid presenting corner reflectors or vertical sides to radars.
The craft design features hard chines.
A pirogue has " hard chines " which means that instead of a smooth curve from the gunwales to the keel, there is often a flat bottom which meets the plane of the side.
A multi chine hull has 4 or more chines to allow an approximation of a round bottomed shape using flat panels.

go and same
It could go either way, since the gains for both points of view were about the same.
I had been among the top third in my class at N.Y.U., had wanted desperately to go to medical school, but I'd run out of money and energy at the same time.
When he had finished with that, he would go to another part of the hotel and say much the same things to someone else, most probably a busboy.
But if she wasn't interested, she'd just go back to the same life she'd left.
He also addressed replies to marchioness Vittoria Colonna, Claudio Tolomei, and other Italian sympathizers who were reluctant to go to the same length as himself.
This same Jesus, who was taken up from you into heaven, will so come in like manner as you saw Him go into heaven.
The halves contained the same set of data and were identical, except the upper half had two holes for a string or twine to go through.
Like the PDP-1 before it, the PDP-5 inspired a series of newer models based on the same basic design that would go on to be more famous than its parent.
Thus, several civilizations may come and go during the lifespan of one and the same planet.
The Hebrew for this word, " go limping " or " waver ", is the same as that used for " danced " in verse 26, where the prophets of Baal frantically dance.
This move away from Essendon, at a time when fans would walk to their local ground, did not go over well with many Essendon people ; and, as a consequence, a new team and club was formed in 1900, unconnected with the first ( although it played in the same colours ), that was based at the Essendon Cricket Ground, and playing in the Victorian Football Association.
The vehicle types are the same ( a sticker " TIG " stands for the first second ) but the Convention requires that transportation TIG have fixed schedules ( vehicles go, they are filled or not ) on defined paths ( no collection or deposit on demand, no shortcuts ).
Jesus endorses the use of the medical assistance of the time ( medicines of oil and wine ) when he praises the Good Samaritan for acting as a physician, telling his disciples to go and do the same thing that the Samaritan did in the story.
This list includes only those countries where the national selection contest allows the same participant to go multiple times to the IOI.
Neither does one go around saying, " Harry just isn't the same sort of guy since he died.
The distinction between B and C is demonstrated in the following example: In the evening, one can go out and see at the same moment the sun setting, the moon and a few stars ; this is our reality or B.
Victoria has accepted majority verdicts with the same conditions since 1994, though deliberations must go on for six hours before a majority verdict can be made.
And He is called Angel and Apostle ; for He declares whatever we ought to know, and is sent forth to declare whatever is revealed ; as our Lord Himself says, “ He that heareth Me, heareth Him that sent Me .” From the writings of Moses also this will be manifest ; for thus it is written in them, “ And the Angel of God spoke to Moses, in a flame of fire out of the bush, and said, I am that I am, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, the God of Jacob, the God of thy fathers ; go down into Egypt, and bring forth My people .” And if you wish to learn what follows, you can do so from the same writings ; for it is impossible to relate the whole here.
Along the same lines, Ribbentrop told the Italian Foreign Minister Count Galeazzo Ciano on 5 May 1939 " It is certain that within a few months not one Frenchman nor a single Englishman will go to war for Poland ".
As part of a dual strategy to avoid war via deterrence and appeasement of Germany, British leaders warned that they would go to war if Germany attacked Poland while at the same time tried to avoid war by holding unofficial talks with such would be peace-makers like the British newspaper proprietor Lord Kemsley, the Swedish businessman Axel Wenner-Gren and another Swedish businessmen Birger Dahlerus who attempted to work out the basis for a peaceful return of Danzig.
Marx's dual view of capitalism can be seen in his description of the capitalists: he refers to them as to vampires sucking worker's blood, but at the same time, he notes that drawing profit is " by no means an injustice " and that capitalists simply cannot go against the system.
Chapters 6 – 7 go over much the same ground, but from the point of view of the priest, who, as the one actually carrying out the sacrifice and dividing the " portions ", needs to know how this is to be done.
Softer, fruitier Merlots ( particularly those with higher acidity from cooler climate regions like Washington State and Northeastern Italy ) share many of the same food-pairing affinities with Pinot noir and go well with dishes like salmon, mushroom-based dishes and greens like chard and radicchio.
A few critics go as far as to call Walkin the album that created hard bop, but the point is debatable, given the number of musicians who were working along similar lines at the same time ( and of course many of them recorded or played with Davis ).

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