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The valve itself becomes worn on its sides by its motion in its " seat " and will eventually try to close at an angle, and thus fails to shut off the fuel completely ; again, this will cause excessive fuel flow and poor engine operation.
There was an attempt in 1823 to move the county seat but the motion failed.
Fine Gael and the Labour Party opposed the referendum when it transpired that Fianna Fáil could win up to 80 or 90 seats in a 144 seat Dáil if the motion was passed.
President Buchannan, anticipating Mormon opposition to a newly appointed governor to replace Brigham Young, dispatched 2, 500 federal troops to Utah to seat the new governor, thus setting in motion a series of unfortunate misunderstandings when the Mormons felt threatened in light of their past history.
Martin was not permitted to resume his seat until he had issued a formal apology from the bar of the house, pursuant to a motion passed in response to the incident.
Some travelers suffered from motion sickness due to the motion of the coaches, aggravated when the coach traveled over a section of rough road, adding the torment of bouncing on the hard seat, against the roof, or against the side of the coach.
The components of the soul are 1 ) the higher soul, seat of the intuitive mind ( divine nous ); 2 ) the rational soul ( logistikon ) ( seat of discursive reason / dianoia ); 3 ) the nonrational soul ( alogia ), responsible for the senses, appetites, and motion.
He took his seat in the House of Commons as one of the members for Durham on 28 July 1843, and on 7 August delivered his maiden speech in support of a motion by Mr Ewart for reduction of import duties.
A " teeter-totter " may also refer to a two-person swing on a swing seat, on which two children sit facing each other and the teeter-totter swings back and forth in a pendulum motion.
The ride is a freefall tower manufactured by ABC Engineering of Switzerland, it can seat up to 20 people in two rows of ten and provides a considerably intense dropping motion.
On 31 March 2011, an all party motion was passed in the Dáil calling on Lowry to voluntarily resign his seat in light of the publication of the Moriarty Report.
Likewise, a motion of dissent on 28 November 2005 to a ruling that the Member for Perth resume his seat, having twice ignored an instruction to desist in argument across the chamber, was voted down.
In November 2005 Allmand was elected to the Montreal city council seat of Loyola in Western NDG as a member of the Union Montréal party and once again showed an independent streak by voting against his party's motion to change the name of Park Avenue to Avenue Robert Bourassa.
A motion to expel Brooks from the House of Representatives failed, but Brooks resigned his seat anyway on 15 July.
Randolph immediately left for the Indiana territory to launch a new campaign for the seat, but the motion was ultimately defeated in the full house and Jennings was permitted to take his seat.
After taking his seat in 1921, he supported a motion to allow " peaceful picketing " within the province ; this motion was defeated.
Correct classical riding only occurs when the rider has a good seat and a correct and well-balanced body position, moves with the horse's motion, and gives and times the aids correctly.
This was not enough to win a seat but was enough to shock political pundits and set in motion the idea that a gay voting bloc could wield real power in city politics.
He joined Fianna Fáil when the party was founded in 1926, and along with the 42 other Fianna Fáil TDs he took his seat in the 5th Dáil on 12 August 1927, three days before the Dáil tied 71 votes to 71 on a motion of no confidence which persuaded W. T. Cosgrave's Cumann na nGaedheal government to call a general election in search of a majority.
* Sitting: The rider's seat remains in the saddle the whole time while following the motion of the horse and without bouncing.

motion and him
Donovan snatched Greg's chute from him with a belligerent motion and almost ran to the plane with it.
Where their sharp edges seemed restless as sea waves thrusting themselves upward in angry motion, Papa-san sat glacier-like, his smooth solidity, his very immobility defying all the turmoil about him.
`` The Dictionary Of Occupational Titles '' published by the U. S. Department of Labor describes him as follows: `` Designs, plans and furnishes interiors of houses, commercial and institutional structures, hotels, clubs, ships, theaters, as well as set decorations for motion picture arts and television.
However, he had a strong interest in the fledgling motion picture industry and when Essanay Studios offered him the opportunity to become a scriptwriter, he took the job.
One is to keep the capoeirista in a state of constant motion, preventing him or her from being a still and easy target.
In the gospel of John, the account of the Last Supper has no mention of Jesus taking bread and wine and speaking of them as his body and blood ; instead it recounts his humble act of washing the disciples ' feet, the prophecy of the betrayal, which set in motion the events that would lead to the cross, and his long discourse in response to some questions posed by his followers, in which he went on to speak of the importance of the unity of the disciples with him and each other.
Eusebius said,The Creator of all things has impressed a natural law upon the soul of every man, as an assistant and ally in his conduct, pointing out to him the right way by this law ; but, by the free liberty with which he is endowed, making the choice of what is best worthy of praise and acceptance, because he has acted rightly, not by force, but from his own free-will, when he had it in his power to act otherwise, As, again, making him who chooses what is worst, deserving of blame and punishment, as having by his own motion neglected the natural law, and becoming the origin and fountain of wickedness, and misusing himself, not from any extraneous necessity, but from free will and judgment.
In 1899, Edison hired Edwin Stanton Porter and soon put him in charge of his New York motion picture studio.
During pre-production, Ishirō Honda had toyed with the idea of using Willis O ' Brien's stop motion technique instead of the suitmation process used in the first two Godzilla films, but budgetary concerns prevented him from using the process, and the more cost efficient suitmation was used instead.
Some stop motion tentacles were also created for the scene where the octopus grabs a native and tosses him.
Selznick sold half of Kelly's contract to MGM and loaned him out to MGM for his first motion picture: For Me and My Gal ( 1942 ) with Judy Garland.
He was arrested and taken to London, where Parliament defeated a motion to execute him by 96 82.
Ribbentrop played an important role in setting in motion the crisis that was to result in the end of Czecho-Slovakia by ordering German diplomats in Bratislava to contact Father Jozef Tiso, the Premier of the Slovak regional government, and pressuring him to declare independence from Prague.
Word was carried to Cromwell, that the House were on the point of putting the final motion ; and Colonel Ingoldby hastened to Whitehall to tell him, that, if he intended to do anything decisive, he had no time to lose.
He built a high frequency oscillator to measure the dielectric constant of gases with high precision ; Ioffe then urged him to look for other applications using this method, and shortly made the first motion detector for use as a " radio watchman ".
Hussey reported that when he suggested to Bouvard that the unusual motion of Uranus might be due to the gravitational influence of an undiscovered planet, Bouvard replied that the idea had occurred to him, and that he had corresponded with Peter Andreas Hansen, director of the Seeberg Observatory in Gotha, about the subject.
Flaherty brought with him a Bell and Howell hand cranked motion picture camera.
Together with his other laws of planetary motion, this allowed him to create a model of the solar system that was an improvement over Copernicus ' original system.
This was a signal to anyone who knew him to show how disgusted he was with the whole business ( see Alan Smithee for the motion picture industry equivalent ).
The standoff ended on 11 December 2004 when the parliament passed a motion of no-confidence against Vohor and replaced him with Ham Lini.
Newton also acknowledged to Halley that his correspondence with Hooke in 1679-80 had reawakened his dormant interest in astronomical matters, but that did not mean, according to Newton, that Hooke had told Newton anything new or original: " yet am I not beholden to him for any light into that business but only for the diversion he gave me from my other studies to think on these things & for his dogmaticalness in writing as if he had found the motion in the Ellipsis, which inclined me to try it ...".
Newton also acknowledged to Halley that his correspondence with Hooke in 1679 80 had reawakened his dormant interest in astronomical matters, but that did not mean, according to Newton, that Hooke had told Newton anything new or original: " yet am I not beholden to him for any light into that business but only for the diversion he gave me from my other studies to think on these things & for his dogmaticalness in writing as if he had found the motion in the Ellipsis, which inclined me to try it.
Fraser's new government suffered repeated defeats in the House, which passed a motion of no confidence in him, and asked the Speaker, Gordon Scholes, to urge the Governor-General to recommission Whitlam.

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