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Sepultura uses even lower tunings on Chaos A.D., so it bores through the earth.
There the central cylindrical concrete staircase tower bores through the building right down to the basement.
Usually, I need to know who lived in an old place or else the curiosity bores through my bones.
Moreover, as the Wuhan virus bores through the health and wellbeing of our country, American companies are voluntarily responding to the crisis.
" Walcott approaches Trinidad in a plane recast as a pond's gliding insect: "The jet like a silverfish bores through volumes of cloud.
That strange and abject spirit followed Pixies through most of their songs, but it bores through most clearly when they delve into uncanny cinematic micro-dramas.
It's only a matter of time before someone comes up with an innovative investigation technique or uses an exploit that bores through your fortified walls—and that's it.
As this radiation (often, but not necessarily in the form of a high-energy photon) bores through the icy film, it ionizes the matter it comes in contact with, knocking off a large number of low-energy electrons in the process.
One box displays how much money was budgeted to drill that particular well per foot, and the other box displays — in real time — how much the drilling of that well is actually costing, as it bores through different rocks, and it's updated every foot!
Such a critique presumes a ruthless process of self-examination on the part of the artist who, through the rigors of imagination and insight, bores through the floor of her own loathing into the subbasement of our own, where we are left to contemplate the face of Trump lurking behind one of our many masks. REJOICE!
The caterpillar bores through the fruit until it reaches the seminal chamber of the fruit. There, the caterpillar bites into the seeds and halts the growth of the fruit. The fruit ripens prematurely as a result. By doing so, the caterpillar gains beneficial resources, such as albumin and fat.
The pressure carburetor consists of three major portions. :The throttle body is the main portion of the carburetor. This portion contains one or more bores through which all of the air flows into the engine. Each bore contains a number of throttle plates which are used by the pilot to control the air flow into the engine.
The Baregg Tunnel is a motorway tunnel near the city of Baden in Swiss canton of Aargau, which forms part of the A1 motorway between western Switzerland and Zürich. The tunnel comprises three bores through Baregg, built at two different times. The first two bores, each carrying two traffic lanes, were opened in 1970 and are long. The third bore, carrying three traffic lanes, was opened in 2003 and is long.
Further, the plates are joined together with corner connectors, which must have an equal number of bores through which the screws are secured. In Optoform, the threaded bores are placed in the corner connectors, and therefore, it can be utilised only when it's needed. This scheme further reduces the manufacturing cost. In conventional square design, optical components must be held at four points since the retaining screws must be placed on each side of the plates.
While the tracks run in the median of California State Route 24 on both sides of the tunnel, the Berkeley Hills Tunnel allows the tracks to take a straighter alignment offset to the north of the Caldecott Tunnel. The tunnel bores through the Berkeley Hills east of Berkeley and Oakland a distance of through a variety of rock strata, most of which are soft and porous. The earthquake-active Hayward Fault bisects the tunnel about inside the west portal (Oakland side). There are 2 bores, each in diameter, spaced apart.
The larva bores through the stomach wall and migrates around in the host's body for about three months before returning to the stomach and attaching itself in the gastric mucosa. It then takes another six months to mature. The eggs are carried in the host's feces, and if they reach fresh water the cycle begins again. As humans are not a normal host for the larva, they do not mature in humans, but can cause various degrees of damage, depending on where the larva wanders in the body.
The first tunnel, which is the middle of the three bores through the mountain, was built by the PRR from 1851 to 1854. Originally named "Summit" Tunnel, it is 3,612 feet long at an elevation of 2,167 feet above mean sea level and is known today as the Allegheny Tunnel. The second tunnel, the southernmost of the bores, was constructed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania from 1852 to 1855 as part of the New Portage Railroad (NPRR). In 1857, the PRR bought the New Portage Railroad from the Commonwealth, and appropriated the "Allegheny" name for its "Summit" tunnel.
All of the following can cause a keshi pearl to grow: # An attack on a pearl-producing mollusc by a predator that bores through its shell... similar to a way in which wild natural pearls are formed, except that captive molluscs are more susceptible. # Accidents causing injury to molluscs, for example driving shell fragments into mantle tissue. # Cultivation mishaps, generally separation of the mantle tissue graft from an inserted nucleus... this causes the intended nucleated pearl to fail, and a smaller keshi pearl to grow instead. # Deliberate non-nucleated cultivation, still the most common type in freshwater pearl farming.
Periodically the shield would be driven forward by large jacks, and the tunnel surface behind it would be lined with brick. It is claimed that Brunel found the inspiration for his tunnelling shield from the shipworm, Teredo navalis, which has its head protected by a hard shell whilst it bores through ships' timbers. Brunel's invention provided the basis for subsequent tunnelling shields used to build the London Underground system and many other tunnels. Brunel was so convinced that he could use such a tunnelling shield to dig a tunnel under the Thames, that he wrote to every person of influence who might be interested.
Fortunately, this causes him to return to the rocket and to light the fuse with his tail. Unfortunately, the rocket is off-target, and it bores through the cliff under the Road Runner, then explodes, blackening the Coyote and throwing him back into the air, before he falls for the seventh and final time. 9\. A new plan is formulated, where Wile E. attempts to blow up the Road Runner by pelting explosive tennis balls at him. Wile E. just misses, and the ball then drops directly back into its original slot in the box of balls as Wile E. arrives on the scene and takes stock before (as the screen puts it) a "GIGANTIC EXPLOSION!" occurs. 10\.
The Limón Dam, part of the Olmos Transandino Project, is an under construction multi-purpose concrete-face rock-fill embankment dam on the Huancabamba River in northwestern Peru, located to the south of Guabal. When completed, the project will help produce of electricity per year and transfer water from the Cajamarca region west to Lambayeque, near Olmos for the reclamation and irrigation of of farmland. The greatest feature and engineering challenge of the project was digging the trans-Andean tunnel as it connects the Atlantic side of the Andes (Amazon basin) with the Pacific side.Olmos Irrigation: A Work For Development (brochure) Peru Bores Through Andes To Water Desert After Century Of Dreams Daily Maverick The Olmos Irrigation Project is the largest of seven irrigation projects in Peru.

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