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upper and strap
Rarely, on some acoustics, the upper strap button is located on the headstock.
To save money, the original rails were wooden with strap iron on the upper surface.
The hand-tefillin, or shel yad, is placed on the upper arm, and the strap wrapped around the arm, hand and fingers ; while the head-tefillin, or shel rosh, is placed above the forehead.
# Create upper and lower flaps between the platysma and strap muscles
About the middle of the century, the breastplate of the cuirass was made in two parts ; the lower adjusted to overlap the upper, held together with a strap or sliding rivet in order to add flexibility to the advantages plate armour had over mail.
A significant plus is that it could easily be fired while walking ( marching fire ), by hanging the Chauchat's sling over a shoulder hook located onto the gunner's upper left side of his Y strap.
The upper part of the wood is flattened and rests against the leg, where it is held by a strong strap.
Attached to the upper part of the pole is a grip with a strap, either fastened to the pole or detachable.
For the four-door hardtop, the front driver and passenger seat belt shoulder strap was connected at the top to the ceiling, however, the upper portion could be detached, with the shoulder strap resting on the driver's and passenger's shoulder so that rear passengers could have an unobstructed view from the rear seat without the seat belt hanging from the ceiling.
On the 4-door hardtop, the front driver and passenger seat belt shoulder strap was connected at the top to the ceiling, however, the upper portion could be detached, with the shoulder strap resting on the driver's and passenger's shoulder so that rear passengers could have an unobstructed view from the rear seat without the seat belt hanging from the ceiling.
It is a square or rectangular cloth worn at the right hip, suspended from a strap attached to the two upper corners of the vestment and drawn over the left shoulder.
They based their opinion on the fact that the aviator made no attempt to unbuckle the strap which held him in securely to his seat in the enclosed body of the tractor, and to scramble to temporary safety on top of the upper wing.
* Flash: The upper cavesson is adjusted somewhat tighter than a plain cavesson to prevent it from being pulled down towards the end of the muzzle by the lower flash strap.
A standing martingale can be attached to the cavesson ( the upper, heavier strap ) of a flash noseband, but not to the lower, " flash " or " drop " strap.
A halter top is a sleeveless shirt in which a strap goes around the back of the neck, leaving the upper back uncovered.

upper and button
In the upper corner of the joystick was a single ' Action ' button, silver on the original controllers and red on the black controllers.
In Tiger, the menu bar displayed at the top of the screen now features a colored Spotlight button in the upper right corner ; the menu itself has a smoother ' glassy ' texture to replace the faint pinstripes in Panther.
Pressing the blue button caused the upper panel to slide down and reveal the removable disk drives.
* Chiclet, An upper right hand corner button for configuring toolbars of some Aqua windows on Mac OS X
Window management controls are in the upper right-hand corner of the application window, and, from left to right: " minimize " the window ( causing it to disappear into the taskbar at the bottom of the screen ); maximize the window ( causing it to expand to cover the whole screen ; if the window is already maximized, the button will restore it to its previous size and position ); and close the window.
It sometimes has formed cups called a bralette for cleavage with an attached loose fitting skirt falling in length usually between the upper thigh and the belly button.
* the upper right hand corner button for configuring toolbars of some Aqua windows on Mac OS X
The less casual shirts in Britain will have no pockets, but the standard shirt in America has a single one on the wearer's left side, which is a sewn-on patch with a plain upper hem, optionally with a single button for closure.
Traditionally the chromatic was " straight tuned " and the slider selected either the upper reed-plate ( button out ) or the lower reed-plate ( button in ).
In the later half of the 20th century a new system came into use in which the slider played the upper and lower reed-plates at the same time, staggered by which hole ( thus with the button out the player might play the upper reed-plate in hole 1, the lower reed-plate in hole 2, and then the upper again in hole 3 and so forth ; pressing the button reversed this ).

upper and is
This is a phenomenon familiar to all radio listeners, resulting from reflection of skywave signals at night from the ionized layer in the upper atmosphere known as the ionosphere.
The lower number is always divided into the upper number: Af
The Af layers are stacked normal to the ( 111 ) axis with the lower oxygens of one layer directly above the upper oxygens of the neighboring lower layer, in such a manner that the repeat is every three layers.
In the upper center of Braque's first collage, Fruit Dish ( in Douglas Cooper's collection ), a bunch of grapes is rendered with such conventionally vivid sculptural effect as to lift it practically off the picture plane.
With these factors included, an upper limit is placed on the allowable loop gain by stability considerations.
One main type of malocclusion is characterized by a receding chin and protruding upper front teeth.
Anything is possible when anarchy has the upper hand ''.
In order to know the value of the respective beads of the upper rows, it is enough to multiply by 20 ( by each row ), the value of the corresponding account in the first row.
addition, and there is no upper limit on the value of.
* 1679 – The brigantine Le Griffon, commissioned by René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, is towed to the south-eastern end of the Niagara River, to become the first ship to sail the upper Great Lakes of North America.
After describing the manifestation of the Gospel in the Ogdoad and Hebdomad, he adds that the Basilidians have a long account of the innumerable creations and powers in the several ' stages ' of the upper world ( diastemata ), in which they speak of 365 heavens and say that " their great archon " is Abrasax, because his name contains the number 365, the number of the days in the year ; i. e. the sum of the numbers denoted by the Greek letters in ΑΒΡΑΣΑΞ according to the rules of isopsephy is 365:
He says that the source of the Elbe is among the Hermunduri, somewhat to the east of the upper Main.
It did not include the upper Main, but that is where Caracalla campaigned.
The more humid regions have a richer vegetation ; dense forest where the rainfall is greatest and variations of temperature least, conditions found chiefly on the tropical coasts, and in the west African equatorial basin with its extension towards the upper Nile ; and savanna interspersed with trees on the greater part of the plateaus, passing as the desert regions are approached into a scrub vegetation consisting of thorny acacias, etc.
If the destination background is opaque, then, and if you enter it to the upper equation:
She is asked to help develop technology that could gain the upper hand in the impending war.
Cider is the most popular beverage of the middle and lower economic classes at Christmas and New Year ( the upper classes proverbially preferring to celebrate with locally produced champagne, although real old-line " creole " aristocrats will still drink cider, which is much more traditional ).
Aalen is situated on the upper reaches of the river Kocher, at the foot of the Swabian Jura which lies to the south and south-east, and close to the hilly landscapes of the Ellwanger Berge to the north and the Welland to the north-west.
To show the derivation clearly, we propose that the stress should be on the penultimate syllable, the second half of the word being pronounced like " ptosis " ( with the " p " silent ), which comes from the same root " to fall ", and is already used to describe the drooping of the upper eyelid.
He ordained further that some should be called " Abbreviators of the Upper Bar " ( Abbreviatores de Parco Majori ; the name derived from a space in the chancery, surrounded by a grating, in which the officials sat, which is called higher or lower ( major or minor ) according to the proximity of the seats to that of the vice-chancellor ), the others of the Lower Bar ( Abbreviatores de Parco Minori ); that the former should sit upon a slightly raised portion of the chamber, separated from the rest of the hall or chamber by lattice work, assist the Cardinal Vice-Chancellor, subscribe the letters and have the principal part in examining, revising, and expediting the apostolic letters to be issued with the leaden seal ; that the latter, however, should sit among the apostolic writers upon benches in the lower part of the chamber, and their duty was to carry the signed schedules or supplications to the prelates of the upper bar.
The vortex is created by the difference in pressure between the upper and lower surface of the wing.
) However, when m decreases there is no upper bound on how much n can increase — and it will often increase greatly.
The highly successful metal pressure tube anemometer of William Henry Dines in 1892 utilized the same pressure difference between the open mouth of a straight tube facing the wind and a ring of small holes in a vertical tube which is closed at the upper end.

2.774 seconds.