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Each actinophryid are unicellular and roughly spherical in shape, without any shell or test, and with many pseudopodia supported by axopods radiating outward from the cell body, which adhere to passing prey and allows it to roll or float about.
Operator overloading of the numeric operators (+, -, *, and /) allows polymorphic treatment of the various numerical types: integer, unsigned integer, float, decimal, etc.
This is simply a spring-loaded rod that, when depressed, manually pushes the float down and allows excess fuel to fill the float bowl and flood the intake tract.
It allows the 2CV to have very soft " bump mode " absorption, without wallow or uncontrolled float.
Siphonophores have a special swim bladder that allows the jellyfish-like colonies to float along the surface of the water while their tentacles trail below.
A canoe, pontoon boat or a float tube allows an angler to cover a lot more water than waders.
It allows these toilets to operate at the same valve and float setting but significantly reduces their water level, saving between one and one and a third gallons of water per flush.
This allows their entire bodies to be seen on camera, appearing to float in the air.
This allows the suit to be comfortably inflated like a balloon as the diver works, without concern that the diver may float uncontrollably to the surface.
The flotation medium consists of a skin-temperature solution of water and Epsom salts at a specific gravity that allows for the patient to float supine without worry of safety.
This allows Green to float with it like a hot-air balloon as well as block narrow passageways — a tactic instrumental in helping Silver and her escape the Masked Man.
The sperm whale is capable of heating the spermaceti so that it melts to form a liquid which allows the whale to float.
The LRI is very useful for short field landings, short field takeoffs, and slow speed maneuvers such as steep turns, steep climbs, and steep descents, and also allows pilots of fast or " slippery " aircraft to land with little or no float very reliably.
Juha's Journey is a long river which allows guest to relax and slowly float around the park.
New items and vehicles are gained by playing Janken ( Rock, Paper, Scissors ) in gambling houses, including the Sukopako Motorcycle, the pedicopter ( a small pedal-powered helicopter ), a pogo stick and wizard cane which allows Alex to float in the air for a few seconds.
The energy needed to break the shield around Cor Hydrae drains the energy that allows the five major islands to float in the sky, and the islands fall toward the toxic Earth below.
The Blade is a flexible, industrial grade spring steel that allows the bridge to float without any frictional impediments and without causing wear to a pivot point.
These abilities include Kirby turning into a tornado ( that can be steered ), a sparkly ball ( that can destroy certain obstacles ), and a UFO ( which allows Kirby to float and move at will for a short time ).
The lake is also known for its high salt content, which, like that of the Dead Sea, allows people to float easily.
This ' loose ' nailing allows for float which is created by expansion and contraction from varying temperature and weather conditions.
This allows a second player to control Tingle and assist Link by selling him potions, providing him with a shield, allowing him to float and dropping bombs.
The mud density allows people to float and swim on the surface.
They can also float and have a neck dam that allows the visor to be raised in water without the risk of flooding the suit.

float and vessel
The water enables a ship to float well, but sometimes the vessel is capsized by it.
Most portable dehumidifiers are equipped with a condensate collection receptacle, typically with a float sensor to detect when the collection vessel is full, to shut off the dehumidifier and prevent an overflow of collected water.
The crew would then fill the vessel with a cargo of sand, racing against the turn of the tide, and when the tide did turn, back onboard would go the equipment and the ship would float off and put to sea.
When used for building and repairing boats or small ships ( i. e. ships of no more than about 300 tons ), the vessel is moved on a wheeled carriage, which is run down the ramp until the vessel can float on or off the carriage.
: 1: A small craft or vessel designed to float on, and provide transport over, or under, water.
* Pontoon: A flat-bottomed vessel used as a ferry, barge, car float or a float moored alongside a jetty or a ship to facilitate boarding.
Strictly speaking, bathyscaphes are not submarines because they have minimal mobility and are built like a balloon, using a habitable spherical pressure vessel hung under a liquid hydrocarbon filled float drum.
On the next day their vessel grounded on a reef and it was impossible to float off until 10 September.

float and find
Most animal tissues are denser than water, so they must find an equilibrium to make them float.
Some of the officers and ratings manage to find a Carley float as the survivors are intermittently strafed by passing German planes.
The traditions include singing songs and dancing until the sun sets, telling tales, searching to find the magic fern blossom at midnight, jumping over bonfires, greeting the rising midsummer sun and washing the face with a morning dew, young girls float flower wreaths on the water of river or lake.
Fourteen days after the festival, to make sure all the hungry ghosts find their way back to hell, people float water lanterns and set them outside their houses.
The cruiser's float aircraft, launched in advance, were to find and illuminate the Japanese warships with flares.
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The coral reproduces by budding off new polyps and by producing free-living planktonic larvae which float in the water until they find a suitable surface to attach to and grow on.
Rand has been frequently afflicted with illnesses that Nyneave cannot find the root of, particularly one with his eyes as she indicated at the end of Knife of Dreams, that Moridin may be experiencing due to his extensive use of the True Power, which has been shown to affect the eyes with the saa, black flecks that float across the eyes of someone who has used too much of the True Power.
Underwriters refused to handle the float so Ansett had to find investors himself.
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BAM utilized the profitable Rocket “ to float its other papers ” for years, which slowly drained The Rocket of its money while the other papers never managed to find their footing.

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