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12 Sentences With "sliding bar"

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A sliding bar counts down as seconds go by, haranguing her.
Volume should always be controlled by a spinning knob instead of a sliding bar. Always.
His first synthesizer-like instrument was a Hammond, an organ whose sounds were produced by an electric current that could be manipulated with a sliding bar.
You can adjust the tempo with a sliding bar, set an octave range, the length of your loop, how many beats you want per bar, and more.
You'll then enter a library filled with a variety of "sessions," which include music tracks without meditations as well as meditation sessions paired with music (for these, you use a sliding bar to choose how much background music or how much of the meditation instructor's voice you'd like to hear).
For instance, the drawing of the screen-capture of a movie also shows the movie player window and its play-and-pause button, sliding bar, and subtitle; an Instagram screenshot — complete with a little heart, speech bubble, and paper airplane icon, which signify a quick, ostensible, and minimal engagement, a comment, and the act of sharing — is drawn next to another image in a full-screen mode; and a set of images are drawn as they appear in the iPhone photo album grid or FaceTime layout, with the caller's video window above one of the four corners of the receiver's full-screen video window.
The Beretta Laramie is a single-action revolver produced by Beretta. It is modeled after the Smith & Wesson Model 3. The Laramie has an automatic safety on the hammer consisting of a sliding bar. After each shot, the bar automatically positions itself between the hammer and the frame, preventing accidental discharge.
Two exposures are required. The camera can be moved on a sliding bar for offset, or with practice, the photographer can simply shift the camera while holding it straight and level. This method of taking stereo photos is sometimes referred to as the "Cha-Cha" or "Rock and Roll" method. It is also sometimes referred to as the "astronaut shuffle" because it was used to take stereo pictures on the surface of the moon using normal monoscopic equipment.
Thirdly, you can build in your casing inside the wall and your screen and casing will recess completely out of the way. These screen doors are custom made to fit the measurements of your doors. Most retractable doors use a spring-loaded roller very similar to a window blind, except the roller is mounted vertically when used in a door application. Screen material is attached to the roller while the opposite side of the material is attached to sliding bar riding on top and bottom tracks.
Rimless astig pince-nez The "astig"—so called for its ability to manage astigmatism—or "bar-spring" pince-nez consists of a sliding bar and spring connecting the lenses which can be separated by gently pulling the lenses away from each other, then placed on the bridge of the nose and released. The tension in the spring then clips the device in place. The nose pads were traditionally made of cork, were attached directly to the frames, and were either hinged or stationary. This variety was popular from the 1890s to the 1930s, after which they were seldom seen.
A Turkish Çiçak helmet (16th century), ancestral to the later lobster-tailed pot helmet. The cheekpieces and neck guard are supplemented by a mail defence in this example (The Metropolitan Museum of Art) The lobster-tailed pot helmet had an oriental origin, being derived from the Ottoman Turkish çiçak (pronounced 'chichak', Turkish – çiçek Çiçek means flower in Turkish which is attributed to the shape of the helmets top side) helmet, which developed in the 16th century. It was adopted by the Christian states of Europe in the early 17th century. The chichak was almost identical to the later European helmets – it had a forward projecting peak, sliding bar nasal, cheekpieces and neck guard; only its tendency to have a conical rather than rounded skull was distinctive.
Hohner Super Chromonica, a typical 12-hole chromatic The chromatic harmonica uses a button-activated sliding bar to redirect air from the hole in the mouthpiece to the selected reed-plate, though one design—the "Machino-Tone"—controlled airflow by means of a lever-operated flap on the rear of the instrument. Also, a "hands-free" modification to the Hohner 270 (12-hole) lets the player shift the tones by moving the mouthpiece up and down with the lips, leaving the hands free to play another instrument. While the Richter-tuned 10-hole chromatic is intended to play in only one key, the 12-, 14-, and 16-hole models (which are tuned to equal temperament) allow the musician to play in any key desired with only one harmonica. This harp can be used for any style, including Celtic, classical, jazz, or blues (commonly in third position).

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