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As the Noisey crew packed down the cameras I went to say goodbye.
This sled works best with snow that is slick or already at least slightly packed down.
Instead, it's like you have an iPad mini that can be packed down to become more pocketable.
I remember sitting alone crying in my bandmate's car while the rest of the band packed down the equipment.
That way, if they sold their work in Australia or abroad, it could be packed down and shipped off easily.
"Snowy roads and intersections often get packed down to a 'two-track' of darker, slippery snow or ice," Rogers said.
It's big enough for my wallet, phone, and car keys, lightweight, and can be packed down into its own internal pocket.
The Cargo Hauler is expandable for when you need more room, while the Migrate Duffel can be packed down for easy storage.
Opinion Near Cannon Ball, N.D. — Last Sunday, the Oceti Sakowin camp at Standing Rock in North Dakota was slick with icy, packed-down snow.
The Front Runner Rooftop Tent sits just 7.87 inches tall when packed down, and its low profile helps improve fuel efficiency, reduces wind resistance, and makes it easier to store.
For that reason, Dixon believes that space crops of the future will be grown in inflatable greenhouses, which can be packed down relatively small for liftoff, then inflated in space.
On Monday, fire crews in Northern California packed down carnitas and coffee and headed to a morning briefing before spreading out across the region, each hefting around 843 pounds of gear.
Packed down, you could stash this shovel in a medium-size backpack, but when its handle is fully extended, it measures 56-inches long, giving even taller users plenty of leverage.
If you want a tote bag that's large enough to hold all your belongings, but light enough to be packed down and folded up, you'll love the MZ Wallace Medium Metro Tote.
As the snowcats rake perfect corduroy overnight, they'll often leave some ungroomed snow on one side, allowing skiers of different ability levels or preferences — moguls versus packed-down snow — to descend the same run.
White sticky rice is packed down flat on the table and layered with the standard ingredients of pickled radish and mustard greens, chunks of braised egg, a bit of pork floss, and a crisp cruller.
Pros: Price, high-quality and heavily packed down, waterproof (but somewhat breathable) Cons: Faux fur can be a little ratty (but you can ditch it), origins unclear Buy the Baxter State Parka from L.L.Bean for $299
All the old hatred of women and crookedness since Pythagoras' time having got packed down into stupid sentences, she saw it as one big grindstone grinding through days and nights and history and philosophy and novels.
The ice core, whose layers preserve an environmental record from the time they were first packed down, allowed the researchers to see how much lead was in European air centuries ago, down to the level of individual years.
And while it may be small while packed down, when opened up, the FX1's canopy has a 37-inch diameter with a 42-inch arc, offering you plenty of coverage and enough depth to tuck your head and shoulders into.
This option is a little different from the others, as it's a packable daypack that will provide up to 35 liters of portable storage when you need it, but can be packed down into a small zip-up pocket that weighs just 0.7 lbs when you no longer need it.
The bag is light as air (more specifically, one pound), able to be packed down for easy travel, and has all the little thoughtful upgrades that make you remember that sometimes a little luxury — especially in an item you rely upon and interact with every day — is worth a one-time splurge.
It has already been debated up and down the Internet and written about by every journalist in the game, you don't need me to tell you which man I gave a one point edge to in one of the most action packed, down to the wire, and bizarre bouts I have seen inside the Octagon.
Ms. Misra suggests the Patagonia Lightweight Travel Tote, which transforms into a backpack to carry a change of clothes and water bottle if you'll be out all day, converts back into a tote for walking between shops and restaurants, and (while Ms. Misra notes that doesn't come with a vanishing spell) it can be packed down into its own pocket when empty.
A small compact trailer is designed as storage with slide-out features for kitchen or additional storage. Living space is packed down for travel and expanded for camping. Living space can be a pop-up or out that extends from the trailer.
Gene Structure: Chromosome: 1; NC_000001.10 (167778625..167883453, complement) sAC is encoded in a single Homo sapiens gene identified as ADCY10 or Adenylate cyclase 10 (soluble). This gene packed down 33 exons that comprise greater than 100kb; though, it seems to utilize multiple promoters, and its mRNA undergoes extensive alternative splicing.
They rested for a few days before leaving Camp I again on August 3. They started out fast, reaching Camp IV in six hours, but of fresh snow slowed them down, and they reached the summit after over six hours of tough climbing. They descended on skis again, this time made even more dangerous by packed-down snow and the risk of avalanche.
One survivor testified that Ivan killed an infant by bashing it against a wall; and another claimed that he raped a young girl before cutting her abdomen open and letting her bleed to death. The gas chambers were entirely closed off by a tall wooden fence. Originally, they consisted of three interconnected barracks long and wide, disguised as showers. They had double walls insulated by earth packed down in between.
Snow could be packed down with horse-drawn rollers to form a far smoother surface than was available on dirt roads at other times of the year. Sleighs were much easier to build and repair than wheeled vehicles; a home craftsperson without specialized training could construct and maintain them. For these reasons, the typical northern farm family owned three sleighs for every wheeled vehicle it kept. Sleighs echoed wheeled vehicles in form.
The earth is covered with straw and packed down to help protect the bulbs from the frost. The flower season begins with the flowering of crocuses in March, followed at the end of March by the combined flowering of tulips, narcissus (also known as daffodils) and hyacinths, which extends into early May. In the autumn, a further display occurs when gladioli, dahlias, carnations and asters flower. These flowers are often grown primarily for the bulb, not the flower.
The stone circle comprises a continuous ring of 113 uprights up to 2.8m high, with a diameter of 45m and backed by an earthen bank 9m wide and about 1.2m tall. The entrance on the eastern side is paved and flanked by uprights. Clay has been packed down to a depth of 60 cm across the whole area of the enclosure. On excavation it was found to be littered with late Neolithic Beaker pottery, which seemed to have been deliberately smashed.
Mild weather led to a lack of snow, which was trucked in and packed down by the Austrian army. During a training run for the men's downhill at Patscherkofel on January 25, Ross Milne of Australia lost control and left the course; he hit a tree and later died of a head injury. The Winter Olympics returned to Innsbruck just 12 years later in 1976, after Denver returned its winning bid in November 1972 (Innsbruck was awarded the 1976 games in February 1973).
On the second level there is evidence that at least one building, and probably more, were constructed. The floor of this structure was packed down and layered with stone slabs, much like pavement. A small pile of maize and maize meal were also found. In the southwestern segment of the mound were found the ruins of a structure, named by Myer the "Sacred Image House" because among the items found were the remains of a sacred idol, a shrine, and traces of fire ceremonies.
He was a member of the 1930 British Lions tour of Australasia but did not represent the Lions in any of the test matches. He captained the Army Rugby Union team in the Army Navy Match against the Royal Navy winning 11–8, on 2 March 1935. In that match he played in a formidable front row of prop Frank Whitcombe and hooker A. J. A. Watson, in a famous victory with the Army team having only 13 players; for most of the match the scrum packed down with only six forwards due to injuries.
The below-ground shelters are designed so that the door is flat with the ground and can be made from any one of the materials previously described. This unit is put in a hole deep enough to cover the bottom section, and then the excavated dirt is filled in around the top and packed down. Storm shelters must be designed, built, tested, and installed properly for them to meet any of the US FEMA-320, FEMA-361, ICC-500, NPCTS (National Performance Criteria for Tornado Shelters), or ICC/NSSA Standards.
His brother John ("Jack") O'Donnell, also played for Australia as a forward in the final Test of Australia's first-ever series with the Lions. Like his brother Jack, Iggy captained NSW against Queensland in their Sydney matches in both the 1900 and 1901 seasons and took on the role as the side's goal kicker. Both brothers were old boys of Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview, members of the Sydney's famous Wallaroos Rugby Club and later North Sydney (later re-branded as Northern Suburbs). Jack was a rookie in his early twenties and had never appeared in a state match when he packed down against the tourists.
This may be a full-bench trail, where the treadway is only on the firm ground surface after the overlying soil is removed and sidecast (thrown to the side as waste), or a half-bench trail, where soil is removed and packed to the side so that the treadway is half on firm old ground and half on new packed fill. In areas near drainages, creeks and other waterways, excavation spoils are taken away in bulk and deposited in an environmentally benign area. In problem areas trails are established entirely on fill. In such cases the soil is packed down firmly and the site is periodically checked to maintain the stability of the trail.
Field artillery cannon in Europe and the Americas were initially made most often of bronze, though later forms were constructed of cast iron and eventually steel. Bronze has several characteristics that made it preferable as a construction material: although it is relatively expensive, does not always alloy well, and can result in a final product that is "spongy about the bore", bronze is more flexible than iron and therefore less prone to bursting when exposed to high pressure; cast iron cannon are less expensive and more durable generally than bronze and withstand being fired more times without deteriorating. However, cast iron cannon have a tendency to burst without having shown any previous weakness or wear, and this makes them more dangerous to operate. The older and more-stable forms of cannon were muzzle-loading as opposed to breech-loading—in order to be used they had to have their ordnance packed down the bore through the muzzle rather than inserted through the breech.
Accommodation is camping style, with riders required to provide, set up, and pull down their own tent and sleeping gear each day. The designated campsites are usually on a sporting ground in the town being used for the overnight stop, generally the local football and cricket oval. For an additional cost there is also a 'sleep easy' option where tents are provided, set up and packed down for the riders, or a 'luxury support' option with accommodation provided in motels or bed and breakfast establishments. A temporary tent city is set up each night to accommodate the thousands of participants; this is one of two ovals filled with the tents of the 5,000 riders at Anglesea on day 7 in 2009 Along with the food, water, and toilet facilities provided at the overnight campsites, portable shower facilities are also provided, as are dishwashing facilities which also double as clothes washing facilities before meal times.

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