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So choosing a good tree, he clambered up into it, found a comfortable notch, and curled up in it to sleep, like the tousled bear he was, with his hands across his chest, as though surfeited with honey.
This, Thom argued, was a notch on the horizon where a double sunset would occur at midwinter.
The notch could be made with a scissors, knife, hole punch, or " disk notcher " tool that was specifically designed for this task.
In reality, the notch was designed to hold the tag in place when being imprinted on the carbon-paper medical form by the Model 70 Addressograph ( a pistol-type imprinting machine used by the Medical Department during World War II ).
The purpose and use of the notch was verified by a Snopes article, in which Snopes consulted with US Army Mortuary Affairs.
Some also pointed out that Ken Anderson was an established 11-year veteran who had just finished the best season of his career, while the young Montana was only just starting to emerge as a top notch quarterback.
The bone at the site of the " injury " is simply the frontal notch and also shows no signs of healing in the bone fabric, a problem for Bartsiokas given that the wound was inflicted 18 years before Philip II's death.
Critics perceived the show as derivative of All in the Family, then television's most-popular primetime program, although many admitted the writing was top notch and the sexual connotations gave it an extra bit of spice.
A notch in the film was recognised by the projector, which would then project the second frame after it for 10 seconds.
There was a notched stick running across, with a notch holding every other thread.
The south-eastern border one mile " notch " with Chase County was established under unusual circumstances.
The south-western border one mile " notch " into Marion County was established under unusual circumstances.
The piston was then temporarily locked in the upper position by a spring catch engaging a notch in the rod.
GM added a notch in the rear bumper that acted as a step plate ; to fill the gap, a small portion of bumper was attached to the doorgate.
Reese Witherspoon, who portrayed June Carter Cash in the film and won a Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance, stated during an interview that when they first performed in-character before a live audience, she was so impressed with his impersonation that she knew she " had to step it up a notch ".
A common practice with single-sided floppies was to punch a second notch on the opposite side of the disk to enable use of both sides of the media, creating a flippy disk, so called because one originally had to flip the disk over to use the other side.
It was simply a small wooden board with a notch made on top and in the middle of it and a piece of string that was attached to the centre of the board ; it could only be operated at night.
From then on the navigator knew that every time the horizon was levelled with the bottom of the board, the North Star was inside the notch, and the distance measured in the string was the same as marked, he was in a place that had the same latitude as the one where he had made those measurements.
The format was almost identical in appearance to stereo 8-tracks, except for a small sensing notch in the upper left corner of the cartridge.

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Still lower the cricoid cartilage is easily felt, while between this and the suprasternal notch the trachea and isthmus of the thyroid gland may be made out.
An indentation and a " v " notch into the center of the dent is made into the fireboard and the spindle is placed on it.
At Felixstowe, Porte made advancements to flying boat design and developed a practical hull design with the distinctive " Felixstowe notch ".
Intended to compete head-to-head with Cadillac's heavily redesigned front wheel drive Eldorado, the Mark III made its debut a clear notch above less expensive, less well-appointed personal luxury cars such as the Ford Thunderbird, Buick Riviera and Oldsmobile Toronado.
In one instance he made a statement that he would promote the first officer to kill a bandit and stated, " I don't believe there is a single bandit notch on a policeman's guns in this city, go out and get some.
Keys may also be made in this fashion without an original as long as the depth of each notch and the type of key blank are known.
Giugiaro's design followed the Piazza design very closely in shape and detail, though the proportions made the Gemini appear shorter and taller in its three-door version, and a four-door sedan ( notch back ) was also designed.
:" This is one notch out of alphabetical order, but I decided to give it the status of last position because it's my favourite film of all time ; the movie that made me want to make movies.
All structures were made of scribe-fitted horizontal logs, with interlocking corner joinery — either round notch or dovetail — cut by axes.
In many code systems each digit in the bitting corresponds to a certain location on the key blank where a cut or notch is to be made and also indicates the necessary depth of the cut.
A constant electric power zone cable is made by wrapping a fine heating element around two insulated parallel bus wires, then on alternating sides of the conductors a notch is made in the insulation.
The repeater RBG is usually made of wood, and has a plastic firing mechanism, consisting of a toothed wheel onto which the bands are hooked, and a sprung trigger / escapement that releases the wheel by one notch, releasing a rubber band every time the trigger is pulled .< nowiki ></ nowiki >
Horizontal aiming involved sighting along the barrel, this was enhanced by a notch made in the ring around the barrel at the breech end and an ' acorn ' on the ring around the muzzle.

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* End notch flexure tests consist in two bonded beams built-in on one side and loaded by a force on the other.
This is determined by measuring from the center of the nipple to the sternal notch ( at the top of the breast bone ) to gauge how far the nipple has fallen.
A disc could be converted to a " flippy disk " by simply cutting / punching a notch on the left-hand side, causing the drive to recognize both sides as writable.
This means that on its way from the midrib of the leaflet to the point of the serration, the vein serving the tip of the serration passes close by the intervening notch.
Sometimes the vein will actually pass tangent to the notch, but often it will pass by at a small distance, and when that happens a spur vein ( occasionally a pair of such spur veins ) branches off and joins the leaf margin at the deepest point of the notch.
In addition to providing for human visual identification of the orientation of the package, the notch allows automated chip-insertion machinery to confirm correct orientation of the chip by mechanical sensing.
It is usually measured by inputting a sine wave, notch filtering the output, and comparing the ratio between the output signal with and without the sine wave:
The distortion of a waveform relative to a pure sinewave can be measured either by using a wave analyser to analyse the output wave into its constituent harmonics and noting the amplitude of each relative to the fundamental ; or by cancelling out the fundamental with a notch filter and measuring the remaining signal, which will be total aggregate harmonic distortion plus noise.
" Most people can feel this notch by pressing their fingers underneath the ridge of bone beneath the eyebrow.
Utah Beach and Omaha Beach are separated by the Douve River, whose mouth is clear in the coastline notch ( or " corner ") of the map.
The notch on the left hand front of the device is slightly shallower on a CardBus device so, by design, a 32-bit device cannot be plugged into earlier equipment supporting only 16-bit devices.
One of these efforts, the Digital Audio Recorder Copycode Act of 1987 ( introduced by Sen. Al Gore and Rep. Waxman ), instigated by CBS Records president Walter Yetnikoff, involved a technology called CopyCode and required DAT machines to include a chip to detect attempts to copy material recorded with a notch filter, meaning that copyrighted prerecorded music, whether analog or digital, whether on LP, cassette, or DAT, would have distorted sound resulting from the notch filter applied by the publisher at the time of mastering for mass reproduction.
For low, the joker plays as an ace — the lowest card not in Burt's hand — and his hand also defeats Alice for low, because his low hand is 6-5-4-3-A, lower than her straight six by one notch.

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