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sink and hinged
The rig was built in hinged sections so it could be manipulated by frogmen to sink or rise, a key feature for the scene when Luke fails to levitate his ship from the water.
A hinged lid is kept over the holy water basin to distinguish it from a regular sink basin, which is often just beside it.

sink and above
Mr. Blatz was already taking measurements for a shelf above the kitchen sink.
Now, however, due to the precession of the equinoxes, the feet of the Great Bear constellation do sink below the horizon from Rome and especially from Athens – so Ursa Major gets to cool her feet and legs in the sea, in spite of Ovid ; however, Ursa Minor ( Arcas ) does remain completely above the horizon, even from latitudes as far south as Honolulu and Hong Kong.
At higher latitudes in summer, when the sun does not sink below the horizon, a day is counted from midday to midday, and in the winter, when the sun does not rise above the horizon, from midnight to midnight.
As of 2009, there are plans to sink the A1 road, to provide building sites above it for offices, possibly for financial companies.
The fort was towed to a position above the Rough Sands sandbar, where its base was deliberately flooded to allow it to sink to its final resting place on the sandbar.
and flows by way of a sink hole known as the Forau de Aigualluts () through the limestone of the Tuca Blanca de Pomèro and a resurgence in the Val dera Artiga above the Aran Valley in the Spanish Pyrenees.
This writing identifies the sink as one of a number of similar subsurface geologic features in the surrounding area, differing from the Big Spring sink only in the fact that the surface topography above the others, while showing some decline, does not dip low enough to intersect the top of the water tables ; hence, no springs could form from the other aquifers.
When thermalling, the sensor will detect acceleration ( gravity plus centrifugal ) above 1 g and tell the relative netto variometer to stop subtracting the sailplane's wing load-adjusted polar sink rate for the duration.
The cistern of this toilet is filled by greywater from the sink above it.
The changes in volume and, therefore, weight of the island have also caused the island to rise above the previous sea level during erosive periods and to sink during eruptive periods.
Like a ball balanced on top of a hill, denser fluid lying above less dense fluid is dynamically unstable: if cool air is positioned above warm air, the former will sink and the latter will rise, the two volumes of air passing around and through each other, and perhaps mixing to some extent, until a stable condition ( with denser fluid below and lighter fluid above ) is achieved.
Later in the game, however, an advanced mechanism is discovered for the player's ship which allows it to rise above the upper cloud layer and sink below the lower cloud layer of Arcadia, presenting two ways to avoid these encounters, and also provides the player the means to pass through sky rifts.
In temperate zone countries, where ambient temperature are seasonally colder, tiny point-of-use ( POU ) electric storage water heaters with capacities ranging from 8 to 32 litres ( 2 to 6 gallons ) are made for installation in kitchen and bath cabinets or on the wall above a sink.
Masters are always and everywhere in a sort of tacit, but constant and uniform, combination, not to raise the wages of labour above their actual rate [...] Masters, too, sometimes enter into particular combinations to sink the wages of labour even below this rate.
On December 15, 1944, the committee met with the MWD Water Problems Committee and requested that water be pumped from the west portal further up the San Jacinto River and be released above the Soboba Indian Reservation where the water could spread out and sink back into the local water table.
The original water taxi design had been enhanced with two. 50 caliber M2 Browning machine guns in a turret above the pilot house, an over-and-under. 50-caliber machine gun – 81 mm mortar combination mounted on the rear deck, a mortar ammunition box on the stern, improved habitability equipment such as bunks, a refrigerator and freezer, and a sink.
Not all objects made of the green material above will sink.
Lohse found that a weighted table tennis ball ( radius 2 cm, mass 133 g ), when released from just above the surface of the sand, would sink to about five diameters.

sink and bunk
A grey room with bunk beds built into the wall, a table, two lockers, a sink with a mirror that also acts as a computer screen and a voice activated toilet.
The interior is finished in natural wood paneling and includes a bunk, wardrobe, ice chest as well as shower, sink and toilet facilities.

sink and drains
This is waste water that has run down the sink and shower drains in the HAB and then through the greywater system out of the GreenHab.
While in the bathroom, Bart notices that the water in the sink always drains counterclockwise.
However, when Chloe leaves, he drains what is left of a bottle of whiskey down the sink.
Both animals dive off an ironing board ; with Jerry ahead of Tom, Jerry drains the kitchen sink he landed in, leaving Tom to crash into the crockery.
* Hand augers, also known as hand spinners, are useful for clearing sink and bathtub drains.
This forms a thin spinning disk of electrons with a flow pattern like spinning water as it drains from a sink or toilet.
Cooling from the heat sink fins above ground releases this heat to the atmosphere and causes the vapor to condense on the outer pipe wall, which then drains back into the liquid pool at the bottom of the heat pump.

sink and into
No bottle pool is tolerated -- bottle pool being our lingo for those who come to swim and sink into our bar while protesting that they can only dunk and run.
In other words, if an ideal gas is compressed and kept at constant temperature, the work done in compressing it is completely converted into heat and transferred to the surrounding heat sink.
They would not care if all of Europe were to sink into the ocean tomorrow.
In Homer, Aphrodite, venturing into battle to protect her son, Aeneas, is wounded by Diomedes and returns to her mother, to sink down at her knee and be comforted.
* Mud weight: Consists of a blunt heavy weight, usually cast iron or cast lead, that will sink into the mud and resist lateral movement.
Oceans are at present CO < sub > 2 </ sub > sinks, and represent the largest active carbon sink on Earth, absorbing more than a quarter of the carbon dioxide that humans put into the air.
Beneficial re-use of magnesium carbonate from this process could provide feedstock for new products developed for the built environment and agriculture without returning the carbon into the atmosphere and so acting as a carbon sink.
Carnot engine diagram ( modern )-where heat flows from a high temperature T < sub > H </ sub > furnace through the fluid of the " working body " ( working substance ) and into the cold sink T < sub > C </ sub >, thus forcing the working substance to do mechanical work W on the surroundings, via cycles of contractions and expansions.
For example, high glycine concentration disrupts temperature and blood pressure control, and high CSF pH causes dizziness and syncope .. To use Davson's term, the CSF has a " sink action " by which the various substances formed in the nervous tissue during its metabolic activity diffuse rapidly into the CSF and are thus removed into the bloodstream as CSF is absorbed.
Because of the chemical makeup of the plaster, a binder is not required, as the pigment mixed solely with the water will sink into the intonaco, which itself becomes the medium holding the pigment.
An angry Súñer replied that he would rather see the Canaries sink into the Atlantic then cede an inch of Spanish territory.
Before Macbeth ’ s opponents arrive, he receives news that Lady Macbeth has killed herself, causing him to sink into a deep and pessimistic despair and deliver his " Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow " soliloquy ( 5. 5. 17 – 28 ).
Although reuptake of Ca < sup > 2 +</ sup > by the ER ( concomitant with its release ) modulates the intensity of the puffs, thus insulating mitochondria to a certain degree from high Ca < sup > 2 +</ sup > exposure, the MAM often serves as a firewall that essentially buffers Ca < sup > 2 +</ sup > puffs by acting as a sink into which free ions released into the cytosol can be funneled .< ref name = Kopach > This Ca < sup > 2 +</ sup > tunneling occurs through the low-affinity Ca < sup > 2 +</ sup > receptor VDAC1, which recently has been shown to be physically tethered to the IP3R clusters on the ER membrane and enriched at the MAM.
The archaeology of shipwrecks can be divided into a three-tier hierarchy, of which the first tier considers the wrecking process itself: how does a ship break up, how does a ship sink to the bottom, and how do the remains of the ship, cargo and the surrounding environment evolve over time?
Experiments conducted at the end of June and early July at Schilling, near Wilhelmshaven, showed that the submersible tanks functioned best when they were kept moving along the seabed as, if halted for any reason, they tended to sink into the sand.
The 1960s satire boom was closing and Cook said that Britain would " sink into the sea under the weight of its own giggling ".
Poor fiscal management after their appearance in the 1915 World Series, however, doomed the Phillies to sink back into relative obscurity ; from 1918 to 1948 they only had one winning season.
In other words, children need to idealize and emotionally " sink into " and identify with the idealized competence of admired figures such as parents or older siblings.
Similarly, some authors sink Liquidambar and Semiliquidambar into Altingia.
In 1877 Charles Darwin dabbled in archaeology at the stones, experimenting with the rate at which remains sink into the earth for his book The Formation of Vegetable Mould Through the Action of Worms.
When today ’ s continents have reached their maximum dispersal ( millions of years from now ), the crust of the Atlantic Ocean bordering the continents will grow dense enough to sink into the mantle ; creating subduction zones around the Atlantic Basin.

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