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"string out" Definitions
  1. to make something last longer than expected or necessary

56 Sentences With "string out"

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Analysts said companies may be inclined to string out the work.
"Any senator can decide to string out the process," said Sen.
Improvements in health care mean retirees need to string out their income for longer.
Sanders' ability to string out the 2016 nomination contest was propped up by caucuses.
All he had to do was string out the few words right in his mouth.
Olga Lehtonen, a fellow activist, said the authorities could only string out the repairs for so long.
Gibson lasted just 973 2/3 innings, giving up three runs on seven hits and string out six batters.
And the season finale does raise the question of how long the series can string out its double-life premise.
Mr Netanyahu and Mr Abbas will probably string out the process—and try to ensure the other gets blamed for failure.
Chloe Cherry: I've taken a lot of nudes with a tampon string out, which is pretty distracting, so don't do that.
This time, Washington wants the North to commit to a specific timeline so that it won't string out the process indefinitely.
Sharma: It's hard to pick a string out, though I can say there are particular sets of diptychs that I most enjoy.
Dip a giant bubble wand with a fibrous string into the mixture until it is fully immersed and slowly pull the string out.
Mr. Maitland put in time as an assistant director on the TV series "Law & Order" and he understands how to narratively string out violence.
The Kim family long ago perfected the art of the steal: string out talks, wring out economic concessions and walk away from any commitments.
If you focus on an outside linebacker, you'll see his basic choice on each play — come forward ("crash"), move sideways ("string out") or backpedal ("drop").
A Senate Republican who attended Monday's meeting in McConnell's office predicted that Trump will string out the border standoff until the end of the week.
The Kim family long ago perfected the art of the steal: String out talks, wring out economic concessions, walk away from any hard commitments, then repeat.
Fourth, PRPs caught up in Superfund should be more active and not just with their lawyers and consultants, some of whom tend to string out the process.
I read as slowly as I could—there wasn't going to be any kind of celebration afterward—but you can only string out 383 words for so long.
Time and time again, history teaches us that North Korea loves to pocket concessions, string out negotiations for years and build ever-more advanced weapons of mass destruction.
My basic deal was to string out Times Mirror as long as we could, and I had them sign a thing that they wouldn't talk to anyone else.
McConnell was wary of Democratic attempts to use that as a tactic to string out or delay the confirmation process -- one Republicans want completed in September, aides say.
The Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky, said Democrats were "manufacturing issues on a daily basis" to string out the confirmation process and to hobble Mr. Trump.
There is only so long, in a series about bondage and rape, that you can string out the cycle of raising and dashing hopes without numbing or traumatizing your audience.
"We always knew we wanted to have this string-out of ridiculous things that Roman would get upset at Harley for, so we just kept throwing things out there," Yan said.
I'd been so cocky for 12 years, thinking I could string out my free 1.993 GB of free Google Drive storage (that includes my emails, Documents, Sheets, Photos — my entire online life, basically).
"We thought it could be a little higher, but word of mouth is going to be positive, which will allow us to string out to a good result," said Frank Rodriguez, Searchlight's head of distribution.
So, the agency finds itself embattled with the potentially responsible parties who string out the entire remediation process, perhaps in the hopes of Pruitt allowing them to do what they want — not what is needed.
However, there are numerous PR options and politicians unsure of winning re-election at the next vote could yet string out discussions to ensure that parliament survives for the full legislature, thereby boosting their pension rights.
We string out single-file, but Fetu keeps breaking away to talk animatedly about sets we'd seen earlier, or about the Canadian girl who recognized him and started dropping hints about how much closer her hotel was.
Or instead of taking that shot, why not string out the play by dribbling into the corner, forcing Meyers Leonard to switch, then breaking him down from the perimeter, forcing help and creating an open look elsewhere?
Or maybe it won't, given the way "The Americans" has been able to string out the tension this season, first over the fate of Pastor Tim (still unresolved) and now the immediate future of Martha, the world's most reluctant traitor.
I love the walk that follows, how we string out on a quiet Long Island street to make our way down toward the dark water of the harbor, the lot of us working up a second appetite, for pie and crumble and good sharp cheese.
Bare says the average time to finish has been running between 14 to 16 hours, though some players have needed 20 hours or more, and that could end up being a lot of mystery to string out depending on how engaging the pure gameplay is unto itself.
The writers feared "that since the House of Representatives would usually not last three years from the time of its first meeting, and since sitting governments and politicians in search of victory might be tempted to string out election campaigns, good government would suffer," Professor Keane said.
"Rouhani still has a few more years left in his term and I think he'll finish it out like a lame duck, like many of his predecessors, and the supreme leader will milk it and let it string out as a way to discredit Rouhani and people who share his views," Rome said.
You can actually feel the smoke string out of the guitar like it is a live show. It is an incredible experience. The DVD features our concerts in 3D in Germany.
As he throws these balls they bounce around their target and the surrounding walls, letting the string out as they travel. These balls form a web so to speak that renders its victim immobile. This weapon is also a one use item, as Myouri does not want to take the time to re-ravel the thread.
Robert Loren Fleming worked for DC Comics initially as a proofreader and later as a writer. His first published comics story was "String-Out" in House of Mystery #316 (May 1983). He and artist Trevor Von Eeden created Thriller in 1983. Fleming left the series as of its seventh issue due to difficulties with DC Comics' management.
However, it destroys the banister, much to the Verger's chagrin. When Mainwaring ties it to a thicker pillar, the string breaks and it becomes impossible to remove. Mrs Pike arrives to take Pike home, and solves Jones' rifle problem by pulling the string out from the other end. Later, the empty cartridges are collected, but Mainwaring decides to hold a Court of Inquiry to find out what really happened.
The earliest European designs featured a transverse slot in the top surface of the frame, down into which the string was placed. To shoot this design, a vertical rod is thrust up through a hole in the bottom of the notch, forcing the string out. This rod is usually attached perpendicular to a rear-facing lever called a tickler. A later design implemented a rolling cylindrical pawl called a nut to retain the string.
Buck's friend, J.B. Deveraux (Yaphet Kotto), a local deputy who is also a Vietnam veteran, provides Buck with a history of the motorcycle gang. The sheriff is shown to be colluding with the motorcycle gang as Blade and his men give the sheriff bribes of cash to ignore their activities. Buck and J.B. begin to retaliate against the bikers through various means. Buck uses a wire to string out onto a road to decapitate at least two of the bikers.
Although still negotiating with France, the King realized that keeping his alliance with Austria was the more profitable gamble. Charles Emmanuel decided he needed to buy himself time until Austria had completed her concentration in Italy. The easiest way to obtain this was to string out the negotiations for as long as possible until it was time to act. Consequently, he gave the French court until the end of February to reach an agreement, otherwise there would be a resumption of hostilities.
For the next two and a half laps, Hiss Bachir held the lead, sprinting each time a challenger, usually Ndiku tried to creep past. With three laps to go Abdalaati Iguider sped through the inside and as he challenged Ndiku everyone sped up and Hiss Bachir disappeared through the field. The field began to string out. With two laps to go, Yomif Kejelcha hit the lead, with Ndiku, Augustine Kiprono Choge, Iguider and Ryan Hill the only ones to give chase.
Dunfee was the next to attack, picking up the pace by some 20 seconds over the next 5K. The back began to string out behind with Toth trying to cover the move, Tallent leading Heffernan, Arai, Yu and Chocho as the others remaining in contact. Dunfee broke away from the pack and continued to take time out of the gap to Diniz, bringing it down to 1:15. Suddenly at the 33K mark, Diniz stopped in front of his coach. For an agonizing 1:15 Diniz stood by the railing.
He was first assigned to No. 12 Squadron RNAS, but was transferred to No. 10 Squadron RNAS in February 1918 as a Sopwith Camel pilot. He scored his first aerial victory on 7 May 1918, and continued to string out a dozen wins stretching through 3 September 1918; he teamed up to share victories with such fellow aces as Alfred Williams Carter and Clement W. Payton in several cases. On 10 August he was appointed a flight commander, with its accompanying temporary promotion to captain. On 21 September, he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross.
A large force with its baggage train would string out for a mile or more along a forest path where it would be attacked from both sides as soon as the mountaineers gathered enough men. This required skirmish lines on both sides, the so-called "column in a box". A large force could fight its way through or out, but at unacceptable cost. The only safe way to move through the forest was to cut down the trees for a musket shot on both sides of the road.
At the end of October 1913, the Detroit Free Press wrote: > The showing of 'Squib' Torbet at fullback this afternoon was the one bright > spot in an otherwise dismal scrimmage. ... On his off tackle plunges the new > Yost fullback was always good for a gain. He hit low and hard when he came > to his opposition and he seldom failed to string out a bunch of tacklers > before he was finally stopped, and once he spun a forward pass down the > field that was a beauty. ... The aim of Torbet was perfect.
Pulling the drill string out of or running the drill string into the hole is referred to as tripping. Drill pipe, HWDP and collars are typically racked back in stands in to the monkeyboard which is a component of the derrick if they are to be run back into the hole again after, say, changing the bit. The disconnect point ("break") is varied each subsequent round trip so that after three trips every connection has been broken apart and later made up again with fresh pipe dope applied.
Blowouts can eject the drill string out of the well, and the force of the escaping fluid can be strong enough to damage the drilling rig. In addition to oil, the output of a well blowout might include natural gas, water, drilling fluid, mud, sand, rocks, and other substances. Blowouts will often be ignited from sparks from rocks being ejected, or simply from heat generated by friction. A well control company then will need to extinguish the well fire or cap the well, and replace the casing head and other surface equipment.
From a model developed by geologists working in the UK, the drilling pipe penetrated the overpressured limestone, causing entrainment of mud by water. Whilst pulling the drill string out of the well, there were ongoing losses of drilling mud, as demonstrated by the daily drilling reports stating "overpull increasing", "only 50% returns" and "unable to keep hole full". The loss of drilling mud and associated drop in downhole mud weight eventually resulted in a drilling kick, with over 365 barrels of fluid erupting at the Banjar Panji-1 wellhead. Blowout preventers were closed to help kill the kick, which resulted in a spike in downhole pressure within the wellbore.
The name derrickhand comes from the position they typically occupy, which is at the top of the derrick. From this position they guide the stands of drill pipe, typically 90 feet (27 meters) long, into the fingers at the top of the derrick while tripping (removing the drill string) out of the hole. When tripping into the hole (or "running in") they will pull the pipe out of the fingers and guide it into the elevators suspended from the top drive. Traditionally, the derrickhand also works closely with the mud engineer (see drilling fluid) when not tripping pipe since they are not needed in the derrick.
On 26 May 1917 Sergeant C. H. Arnison of the Territorial Force was commissioned as a second lieutenant and transferred to the General List of the Royal Flying Corps. On 28 June 1917 he was confirmed as a second lieutenant and appointed a Flying Officer. By early 1918, he was assigned to 62 Squadron as a Bristol F.2 Fighter pilot; he began his victories with them with a win on 12 April 1918, and ran his string out at nine with his last victory on 15 May 1918. On both 6 and 20 June 1918 he was reported wounded in Flight magazine, although it is uncertain if this is a reference to two separate woundings.
Stainless maraging steel is used in bicycle frames and golf club heads. It is also used in surgical components and hypodermic syringes, but is not suitable for scalpel blades because the lack of carbon prevents it from holding a good cutting edge. American musical instrument string producer, Ernie Ball, has made a specialist type of electric guitar string out of Maraging steel, claiming that this alloy provides more output and enhanced tonal response. Maraging steel production, import and export by certain states, such as the United States, is closely monitored by international authorities because it is particularly suited for use in gas centrifuges for uranium enrichment; lack of maraging steel significantly hampers this process.
Heavy-weight drill string part due to stress cracking Tripping pipe (or "Making a round trip" or simply "Making a trip") is the physical act of pulling the drill string out of the wellbore and then running it back in. This is done by physically breaking out or disconnecting (when pulling out of the hole) every other 2 or 3 joints of drill pipe at a time (called a stand) and racking them vertically in the derrick. When feasible the driller will start each successive trip on a different "break" so that after several trips fresh pipe dope will have been applied (when running back in the hole) to every segment of the drill string. Pulling Pipe on the Derrick Floor preparing to trip into the hole Collection of 90 foot stands after tripping out of the hole for a bit trip The most typical reason for tripping pipe is to replace a worn- out drill bit.

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