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deflate and comic
Bunter is essentially a comic anti-hero, whose actions puncture and deflate the serious world of the English public school, inverting conventional values like a ' Lord of Misrule '.

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Many clients accept both RFC 1951 and RFC 1950-formatted data for the " deflate " compressed method, but a server has no way to detect whether a client will correctly handle RFC 1950 format.
The common practice has been to deflate the swim bladder by pricking it with a thin sharp object before attempting to release the fish.
" Charlie Brown once managed to deflate her with the comeback: " My dad has a son.

deflate and first
Although he is loyal to his Uncle Mort, he is always the first to deflate his ego with a well-placed " Ha !!!

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It will not deflate for a long while and can be either used on pies and Baked Alaska, or spread on a sheet and baked for meringues.
Most recently, fields using inflatable bunkers, tethered to the ground with stakes, have become standard for most tournament formats ; the soft, yielding bunkers reduce the occurrence of injuries, the bunkers deflate to store in a compact space and anchor to the ground with tent stakes, allowing for temporary fields to be set up and torn down with less impact on the ground underneath, and the arrangement of bunkers can be easily re-configured to maintain novelty of play or to simulate a predetermined field layout for an upcoming event.
It may be able to deflate some widely circulated rumours and false impressions derived from media comment.
The heavy mooring cable would separate at the balloon and fall to the ground under a parachute ; at the same time a panel would be ripped away from the balloon causing it to deflate and fall independently to the ground.
In addition, there may be political motives of advocates or opponents of a particular group to inflate or deflate membership numbers through propaganda or outright deception.
When solid coatings are applied over thrusting tips, many holes must be poked through them to allow the foam to deflate and re-inflate upon impact.
It also includes better support for Gzip and deflate compression, so that communication with a web server can be compressed and thus will require less data to be transferred.
These must be legacy ( ZIP 2. 0 ) compression compatible ( i. e. stored or deflate method ), otherwise the. kmz file might not uncompress in all geobrowsers.

deflate and inflated
As they are inflated, they expand along the axis, and as they deflate, they contract.
A partially inflated monster will gradually deflate and recover after a few seconds, during which time the player can pass safely through it.
# Drag big inflated leprechaun to the high school-Zach and Kyle deflate the balloon, then reinflate it on campus.

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sustain the society's early impetus to deflate pomposity among its peer group.
When the face mask is properly applied and the " bag " is squeezed, the device forces air through into the patient's lungs ; when the bag is released, it self-inflates from its other end, drawing in either ambient air or a low pressure oxygen flow supplied by a regulated cylinder, while also allowing the patient's lungs deflate to the ambient environment ( not the bag ) past the one way valve.

deflate and for
The specification for HTTP / 1. 1 ( RFC 2616 ) specifies three compression methods: " gzip " ( RFC 1952 ; the content wrapped in a gzip stream ), " deflate " ( RFC 1950 ; the content wrapped in a zlib-formatted stream ), and " compress " ( explained in RFC 2616 section 3. 5 as ' The encoding format produced by the common UNIX file compression program " compress ".
Specifically, an influx of cheap labor could easily deflate wages for workers who are already established in a particular labor market, and have a negative impact on the standard of living for the more established workers.
The Open Geospatial Consortium provides a Binary XML Encoding Specification ( currently a Best Practice Paper ) optimized for geo-related data ( GML ) and also a benchmark to compare performance of Fast InfoSet, EXI, BXML and deflate to encode / decode AIXM.
Like Pediocactus, Sclerocactus " deflate " in late fall in preparation for winter and freezing ; they push water out of the plant flesh, through the roots, and into the soil, dramatically decreasing in size.

deflate and when
In addition to the primary suspension ( formed of rubber chevron spring and oil dampers ), secondary suspension is provided by air 2 air bellows per bogie, the air flow into each bellow is controlled independently by a levelling valve and arm assembly which will allow the suspension to inflate / deflate when the weight of the coach is increased or decreased by passenger loading.

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The unusually large flanges on the steel wheels guide the bogie through standard railroad switches, and in addition keep the train from derailing in case the tires deflate.
The deflated roof, a day after heavy snow and high winds from the December 11, 2010 blizzard caused the roof to tear and deflate.
It can self inflate and deflate, transformimg itself from a fast, light, surface boat to a submerged DPV.
When a silicone breast implant ruptures it usually does not deflate, yet the filler gel does leak from it, which can migrate to the implant pocket ; therefore, an intracapsular rupture ( in-capsule leak ) can become an extracapsular rupture ( out-of-capsule leak ), and each occurrence is resolved by explantation.
Some argue further that governments and central banks can and should take action to prevent bubbles from forming, or to deflate existing bubbles.

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The Blues do not wear G-suits, because the air bladders inside them would repeatedly deflate and inflate, interfering with the control stick between the pilot's legs.
Under this belief, the toads inflate their lungs to make swallowing difficult, but the fangs would penetrate the lungs and deflate them.

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Notably, Internet Explorer versions 6, 7, and 8 report deflate support but do not actually accept RFC 1950 format, making actual use of deflate highly unusual.
" The Plowshares organization temporarily closed GCSB Waihopai by padlocking the gates and using sickles to deflate one of the large domes covering two satellite dishes.
His second budget came on 6 April 1965, in which he announced efforts to deflate the economy and reduce home import demand by £ 250 million.
They are usually bright yellow or orange and have a device that allows users to inflate or deflate the device to adjust their buoyancy.
Often the subject of jokes about his hair ( e. g., if he headbutts a football, it will deflate ).
To escape a surface attack, they can deflate the sail, allowing the man o ' war to briefly submerge.
There have been a number of attempts to develop a caltrop-like device that will deflate tires in a manner useful to law enforcement agencies or the military.
After landing the bags were supposed to deflate and the top of the lander was to open.
Five times in the stadium's history, heavy snows or other weather conditions have significantly damaged the roof and in four instances caused it to deflate.
On April 26, 1986, the Metrodome roof suffered a slight tear because of high winds, causing a nine-minute delay in the bottom of the seventh inning versus the Angels ; however the roof did not deflate.
As president, Gómez managed to deflate Venezuela's staggering debt by granting concessions to foreign oil companies after the discovery of petroleum in Lake Maracaibo in 1918.
A crew attempting to deflate the blimp at the time was not injured.
" and Time Out New York wrote, " Few things are more enervating than watching good material deflate.

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