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* Threaded discussion, a group of messages or postings to a newsgroup, mailing list or Internet forum on a single topic
Threaded flash suppressor on a Zastava M70B
Threaded forks necessitate that the threads on the steerer only use the top 1 – 2 inches, therefore the forks are sold in varying lengths ( this is one reason threadless forks have become so popular with manufacturers as they only need be made in one size ).
Threaded clevis pins have a partially threaded shank on one end and a formed head on the other.
Depending on the language used, multiple s referencing the same departure point may be invalid, be non-deterministic, be executed in some sort of defined priority, or even induce parallel or otherwise concurrent execution as seen in Threaded Intercal.
Threaded forums are most commonly used for discussions where individual messages tend to be short, such as on social news sites ( e. g. Slashdot or reddit ), or in commenting systems like Disqus.
Threaded spindle noses are still built on new machine tools, but only of the low-end variety ( hobbyist, least-expense MRO, etc .).
Threaded through the main pipe column is a cable that is attached to a piston on one end, looped over a pulley at the top of the tower and attached to the seat carriage on the other.
Threaded rear hubs were available in different thread patterns depending on the country of manufacture, French and British threads being the most common.

Threaded and with
Threaded pipe joints are sealed with thread seal tape or pipe dope.
* Article " Practical Threaded Programming with Python: Thread Pools and Queues " by Noah Gift
Threaded headsets are for use with threaded steerers and are the traditional type ( as shown in the above picture ).
Threaded onto the lead screw is a lead nut or ball nut with corresponding helical threads.
Nevertheless, several different BBS programs were developed ( including DS2 ) by various independent programmers ( mostly hobbyists not affiliated with any large software publisher ) that enabled a System Operator ( SysOp ) run a single-user at a time, multiple member online community supporting: Threaded topical discussions ; on-line gaming ; information reference library ; live chat mode with the console operator ; file-sharing library ; and the ability to create customized user experiences in BASIC, thus the Developers System title.

Threaded and one
Threaded code has better code density than code generated by alternative code generation techniques and alternative calling conventions, at the expense of slightly slower execution speed ( usually only one machine instruction ).

Threaded and these
It is because of these molded facades that the building was for a long time popularly known as the " Threaded Yalı ".

Threaded and .
Threaded plug valves are used significantly in air-sensitive chemistry as well as when a vessel must be closed completely as in the case of Schlenk bombs.
Threaded code is best known as the implementation technique commonly used in some programming languages, such as Forth, many implementations of BASIC, some implementations of COBOL, early versions of B, and other languages for small minicomputers and amateur radio satellites.
Although the technique is older, the first widely circulated use of the term " threaded code " is probably Bell's article " Threaded Code " from 1973.
A threaded version of the BNC connector, known as the TNC connector ( for Threaded Neill-Concelman ) is also available.
Other nominees in the Funny category: JibJab Media Inc, Threaded, Snowball of Duty: White Opps and SoBe Staring Contest.
Threaded pipe and Piping and plumbing fittings # Elbow | elbow.
# Threaded forks need a threaded steerer and bicycle manufacturers need to make or buy a different sized fork for every frame size.
Threaded forums can display relationships between message topics and associated replies, such as by indenting replies and placing them below the post they reference.
Threaded shutter button to accept standard shutter release instead of external thread Leica cable release which fitted over the button of earlier cameras.
File: Threaded back stitch. gif | Threaded backstitch
* The Single Threaded Apartment Model in Microsoft's Component_Object_Model # Threading_in_COM, as used by Visual Basic.
Threaded through the whole are recipes and anecdotes which drive the story along and humanise our heroine so that we are rooting for it all to work out for her.

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The Tornado fry gets its name from the tornado-like shape that the potato has on the skewer.
Yakiniku, is a type of food where meat and / or vegetables are grilled directly over small charcoal or gas grills at high temperatures ( this style of cooking has become widely popular throughout Asia ). In Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and Thailand, a popular food item from food vendors is satay, marinated meat on a bamboo skewer grilled over a charcoal fire and served with peanut ( sate ) sauce.
A marshmallow is placed on the end of a stick or skewer and held carefully over the fire.
The Swiss solved the pike's earlier problems and brought a renaissance to pike warfare in the 15th century, establishing strong training regimens to ensure they were masters of handling of the Spiess ( The German term for " skewer ") on maneuvers and in combat, the Swiss having also introduced marching to drums for this purpose.
Some stalls serve " street dim sum " which usually consists of dumplings or meatballs steamed in a large container, but served on a bamboo skewer.
Three to four dango are often served on a skewer.
* Teppanyaki: Dango on a skewer with a tangy teppanyaki taste.
Eomuk can be boiled on a skewer in broth and is sold in street carts where they can be eaten with alcoholic beverages, especially soju, similar to the function of corn dog stands.
While the Hot Bar is still served on a stick or skewer, the recipe calls for deep frying instead of boiling.
After being grilled on charcoal, the meat is separated from the skewer, cut into bite-size chunks, then served in sweet soy sauce and merica ( pepper ).
After being seasoned with mild spices and stuck on a skewer, this bird's internal organs aren ’ t grilled, but are deep fried in cooking oil instead.
Many types of snack food are sold and served " on a stick " or skewer, especially at outdoor markets, fairs, and sidewalk or roadside stands.
Souvlaki ( Greek:, ) plural souvlakia is a popular Greek fast food consisting of small pieces of meat and sometimes vegetables grilled on a skewer.
It may be served on the skewer for eating out of hand, in a pita sandwich with garnishes and sauces, or on a dinner plate, often with fried potatoes.
This is also nicknamed souvlaki in common speech due to its resemblance to the above, and because gyros meat is rotated on a mechanical skewer.
In Cyprus, souvlaki refers to the small chunks of meat on a skewer, as well as the whole package of it being wrapped up in bread and salad, etc.
This bird is good eating ; when they were common in England, Mrs Beeton recommended roasting four on a skewer.
If you prefer cocktail onion ( on skewer ) instead of olives in your martini, you would order a Gibson.
In Brazil, churrasco ( barbecue ) often includes chicken hearts, roasted on a big skewer.
* Souvlakia-Bite sized meat cubes ( lamb is very common ), grilled on a skewer over charcoal.
In English, kebab with no qualification generally refers more specifically to shish kebab served on the skewer.
Shish kebab (, in which շիշ is the Armenian word for " skewer ,") is a dish consisting of meat threaded on a skewer and grilled.

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