Gage Sentence Examples

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  • He was silent and she glanced around to gage his response.

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  • Ne'Rin, my sister Gage is looking for you.

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  • The proclamation of the new Joseph, emperor was a gage of defiance thrown down to Magyars 1848.

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  • She lifted the lid and studied the gage.

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  • In the latter case it will be necessary to gage the lime plaster with gypsum onto a drying initial thin coat of pure gypsum.

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  • Small 1-1/2 " dual scale dial tire gage fits handlebar or seat pack.

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  • They are served by an inclined railroad, of standard gage worked by a steam haulage engine of colliery type.

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  • Both locomotives were still busy marshaling some enormous bogie hopper wagons that were being filled via tips from the narrow gage line above.

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  • We will try to locate a small winter snow pack and gage its melt rate in relation to glacial ice.

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  • Get someone to turn the ignition whilst you watch the gage.

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  • This is another new and exciting product in our range of strain gage instrumentation.

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  • The once extensive 3ft 0in gage ironstone system at Eastwell in northeast Leicestershire also had a snowplow.

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  • Yang-Mills Theory of weak isospin [1,2,3] The first work on non-Abelian gage theories was done by Yang and Millis.

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  • And morein las only young Julian who had jumped has been a. Loaded with gage buckshot your new book bears repeating occurances that when.

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  • They are constructed from 3mm gage 316 stainless steel and come with a removable lid securely located with stainless steel clips.

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  • Tom Shelley reports A retired designer is building ' OO ' gage model locomotives that run on real live steam.

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  • It was built in 1863 and was the first 2ft gage steam loco built.

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  • Those who said the system would not work away from narrow gage locos have already been proved wrong.

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  • The standard gage locos of more modern design have the plate inside the cab, near the driver's controls.

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  • There is a fine selection of preserved narrow gage locomotives, at least two of which are in steam on Open Days.

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  • We come now to the three 5ft 6in gage locomotives.

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  • Among this short list were a couple of two-foot gage 0-6-2 saddle tank locomotives.

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  • Main air duct pressures were monitored using a water gage manometer.

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  • More extensive market research was carried out to gage the reactions of consumers.

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  • For more accurate information you may also choose to install an anemometer mast to gage wind speed data over a given period.

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  • This was treated with compound, and a heavy gage felt covering was cemented all over with a cold mastic.

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  • Suitable gages have been made, although I rely more heavily on my digital micrometer than the track gage.

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  • The SciFi Channel floated a four-hour miniseries of the new Battlestar Galactica to gage reaction, and it came back favorably.

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  • Ingrid signaled to me that she had found an octopus, but I pointed to my air gage, and to the beach.

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  • Additional consultation will take place with residents to gage local opinion on the future of parking on these two roads.

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  • Visqueen Cover - supplied with 600 gage UVI stabilized clear polythene.

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  • It was not intended to gage public opinion but to start a political debate around the proposals currently being debated in Parliament.

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  • Built in 1898 during the Klondike Gold Rush, this narrow gage railroad is an International Historic Civil Engineering landmark.

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  • Mr Gage and Mr Gibson both sang again, and then Mr Mackenzie played some scotch reels in splendid style.

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  • Each hospital must gage the benefits of cell salvage in its own setting.

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  • This gun uses the standard 12 gage shotgun shells.

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  • The dashboard includes a speedometer, rev counter and coolant temperature gage to allow you to keep all parameters under control.

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  • Arcs for the rev counter and fuel gage peek out from the sides of the large speedometer and are flanked by warning lights.

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  • If the voltage stabilizer is faulty then the fuel gage reading will also be innacurate.

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  • It was built in 1863 and was the first (alongside sister engine Princess) 2ft gage steam loco built.

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  • The reduction factor for elastic modulus of light gage steel is assumed to be identical to that of carbon steel.

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  • The simplest way to gage the likely interest for big properties is to ask local estate agents - and use a little subterfuge.

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  • Eleven dimensional supergravity contains a three-form gage field, with a four-form field strength.

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  • Here the gage symmetry is hidden by spontaneous symmetry breaking.

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  • New instruments include a tachometer, trip computer, fuel gage and engine temperature indicator.

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  • Narrow gage saddle tank No.2 of the mining company heads away from the quarry with a rake of tippler wagons.

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  • A tool leasing scheme has been started by the Gage and toolmakers Association to help both toolmakers and molders.

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  • The Seaton tramway The Tramway Today The Seaton Tramway is a charming narrow gage tram line operated by miniature replica streetcars.

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  • A narrow gage tramway would take up a fraction of the space needed for the CDTS scheme.

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  • From its head 3 foot gage tramway tracks led to the working faces.

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  • The strain gage pressure transducer involves movement of a diaphragm with changes in pressure.

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  • A wagon tippler emptied the tram wagon tippler emptied the tram wagons into standard gage stock.

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  • Question 1. When making a rain gage where should you place it?

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  • Mr Gage and Mr Gibson both sang again, and then Mr Mackenzie played some Scotch reels in splendid style.

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  • Now adjust the distance of the second-string saddle back from the first saddle, using the gage of the second string as a measurement.

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  • This page outlines the geometrical theory underlying the spar gage and then gives guidance on construction.

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  • A short stakeholder consultation was undertaken over the summer to gage general interest in the Lisbon Strategy.

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  • The United States standard railroad gage of 4 feet, 8.5 inches is derived from the original specifications for an Imperial Roman war chariot.

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  • The calculations below are based on the 5 in standard British gage and the modern mm measurement.

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  • Firstly, the standard railroad gage throughout most of the world is 4 foot 8.5 inches.

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  • Detection of strain gage errors is important in the accurate measurement of the fatigue life of an aircrafts airframe.

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  • My air cooled bike does n't have a temp gage at all.

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  • A tool leasing scheme has been started by the Gage and Toolmakers Association to help both toolmakers and molders.

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  • The Seaton Tramway The Tramway Today The Seaton Tramway is a charming narrow gage tram line operated by miniature replica streetcars.

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  • I love the way the terrible digital clock has been replaced by a turbo boost gage.

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  • Following the unveiling, we visited the participants at Workshop & Company to gage how the project had gone.

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  • After trimming the wing panels they are then checked with a vertical vernier gage to confirm accuracy before shipping to you the customer.

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  • A wagon tippler emptied the tram wagons into standard gage stock.

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  • I appreciated the clock built into the speedometer and the water temperature gage usually fitted only on high priced cars.

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  • Remember when fishing weedy waters or where snags might be a problem, the heavier gage wire provides strength to land such quality fish.

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  • The cycle can be linked to other factors eg. wind speed, the piece includes a wind speed gage.

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  • It also isn't necessary to do an ultrasound unless your vet recommends one closer to delivery to count the pups and gage what kind of position they are in.

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  • Achievement testing for homeschooling can be a very helpful tool when you are trying to gage exactly where your child is in relation to your child's peers.

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  • A fertility monitor can help women gage when those fertile days occur, helping them to time their sex to their most fertile times.

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  • In other words, you should gage how often you call with the level of excitement you feel as well as the level of excitement you believe she is feeling.

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  • This way you can gage how her day is going and what you need to do when you get home to make her day better.

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  • You can see how similar cars are priced and marketed, and gage whether that pricing is successful.

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  • Empirical evidence utilizes double-blind, placebo-controlled scientific studies to gage a product's efficacy, contraindications, and side effects.

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  • Gage Design specializes in company branding and visual communications through website design and print collateral.

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  • Gage understands the importance of translating a written message into a website, offering dynamic and integrated services.

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  • Gage harnesses the power of the Internet by creating personalized, professional websites.

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  • Maybe it was Gage's involvement.

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  • A'Ran, I have to tell you something about Gage.

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  • For once, she wished she'd listened to Gage or Talal.

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  • A'Ran pushed himself away from the table he leaned against and paced, thoughts turning to Gage, who would bear Ne'Rin's child.

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  • Cats wrestled and played around them while D'Ryn's strict oversight of his and Gage's actions could not be shaken.

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  • Thomas Gage, who visited it in 1665, describes it as a splendid city; and in 1685 it yielded rich booty to William Dampier.

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  • Here he was attacked by Sir John Gage with a thousand men, but he repulsed them and reached Ludgate without further opposition.

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  • In 1774, upon the appointment of General Thomas Gage as military governor he went to England, and acted as an adviser to George III.

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  • He was an ardent leader of the opposition to the Stamp Act, advocating even then a separation of the colonies from the mother country; and in the Continental Congress of 1774 he discussed the situation on the basis of inalienable rights and liberties, and urged an immediate attack on General Thomas Gage, that he might be defeated before receiving reinforcements.

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  • One of the objects of the expedition sent by Governor Thomas Gage to Lexington and Concord on April 18-19, 1775, was the capture of Adams and John Hancock, temporarily staying in Lexington, and when Gage issued his proclamation of pardon on June 12 he excepted these two, whose offences, he said, were "of too flagitious a Nature to admit of any other Consideration than that of condign Punishment."

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  • On the nth of August the wind, which had been westerly, turned to the S.E., giving him the weather gage.

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  • After the battle of Bunker Hill, Gage was superseded by General (Sir William) Howe, and returned to England.

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  • The famous expedition sent by General Thomas Gage of Massachusetts to Lexington and Concord on the 18th-19th of April 1775 had for its object, besides the destruction of materials of war at Concord, the capture of Hancock and Adams, who were temporarily staying at Lexington, and these two leaders were expressly excepted in the proclamation of pardon issued on the 12th of June by Gage, their offences, it was said, being "of too flagitious a nature to admit of any other consideration than that of condign punishment."

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  • It was also a convenient point for a prompt display of authority, as the town of Boston was the headquarters of General Gage, recently appointed royal governor of Massachusetts and commander of the king's troops in North America.

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  • While Gage is to be credited with advising his government that not less than 20,000 men would be necessary for the work in hand, he proceeded at once to suppress demonstrations around Boston.

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  • General (Sir) William Howe, who succeeded Gage in the chief command in October, and Generals (Sir) Henry Clinton and John Burgoyne were sent out at once with reinforcements.

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  • Besides the works cited under Central America see the interesting narrative of Thomas Gage, the English missionary, in Juarros, Compendio de la historia de Guatemala (1808-1818, 2 vols.; new ed., 1857), which in Bailly's English translation (London, 1823) long formed the chief authority.

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  • In 1892 President Cleveland, after his second election, offered Gage the post of secretary of the treasury, but the offer was declined.

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  • In the "free-silver" campaign of 1896 Gage laboured effectively for the election of William McKinley, and from March 1897 until January 1902 he was secretary of the treasury in the cabinets successively of Presidents McKinley and Roosevelt.

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  • Meanwhile the preparations for war had been continued, and on the 1st of June Austria flung down the gage by declaring her intention of submitting the whole question of the duchies to the federal diet and of summoning a meeting of the Holstein estates.

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  • In collaboration with Mrs Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Mrs Matilda Joslyn Gage, and Mrs Ida Husted Harper, she published The History of Woman Suffrage (4 vols., New York, 1884-1887).

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  • The petition was rejected by General Thomas Gage; and Thomas Legge, earl of Dartmouth (1731-1801), Secretary of State for Plantations and President of the Board of Trade, drew up a plan of government for Illinois in which all officials were appointed by the crown.

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  • It put to sea, and by hugging the wind gained the weather gage of the French adventurer.

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  • Anthony and Mathilda Joslyn Gage she wrote The History of Woman Suffrage (3 vols., 1880-1886).

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  • In the evening of the 18th of April 1775 a British force of about Boo men under Lieut.-Colonel Francis Smith and Major John Pitcairn was sent by General Thomas Gage from Boston to destroy military stores collected by the colonists at Concord, and to seize John Hancock and Samuel Adams, then at Parson Clarke's house (now known as the Hancock-Clarke House) in Lexington.

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  • By order of General Thomas Gage the fort was abandoned as a military post in October 1772, and was partly dismantled.

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  • When the pressure gage reaches zero wait one or two minutes before opening the autoclave.

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  • Filton can now really gage just how far it has come in the last few months of its first real season in college basketball.

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  • Their properties were more like those of the photon, the graviton and the so-called weak gage bosons that carry the weak force.

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  • The quantum universe does not really exist, anymore than the gage boson exists.

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  • Quot it's widely to the cop loaded with gage buckshot answer a few.

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  • Whilst working on the boost gage problem we noticed a small plate fitted on the rear bulkhead of the nose wheel bay.

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  • The airbox cover features an inset chrome console holding an LED display for the fuel gage, indicator lights and a clock.

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  • In 1927 it started producing clockwork lithographed tinplate O gage trains there as well.

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  • Quartic gage boson couplings are implemented according to the Standard Model only (no anomalous couplings ).

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  • Smart Wizard performance dashboard, a graphical gage that tracks the throughput of the adapter, lets you monitor network speeds.

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  • There is a permanent way display on the down platform, including a section of Broad Gage balk road.

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  • In a topologically trivial spacetime, one could make the electro static potential zero, by a gage transformation.

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  • The better known Bourdon gage works by allowing the pressure into a curved tube, itself of a slightly elliptical cross section.

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  • He loved to participate in hair-splitting theological discussions and by the measure of his own erudition, he proceeded to gage Sri Ramakrishna.

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  • Surely it is important to have a gage which accurately show the correct amount of fuel left in the tank for safety reasons?

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  • You can never really gage what the reaction is going to be from the people you write about.

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  • It will accept any type of strain gage based load cell.

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  • Some of... goes to a rain gage at the same time each day, reads the amount of rainfall.. .

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  • You would need considerable experience to determine the correct refrigerant charge by using the pressure gage readings.

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  • In quantum gravity, the role of the gage coupling, is played by the energy of a particle.

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  • And if the engine does overheat... If you are stuck in a traffic jam, keep an eye on the engine temperature gage.

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  • Volume changes are monitored by a dial gage mounted to show the vertical movement of the top loading platen.

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  • Ne'Rin approached, his eye caught by Gage, who gave a bow of her head but whose face turned pink.

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  • And then both Gage and Talal had cornered her that morning with news that made her wish she was more like Evelyn.

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  • I believe Gage is in love with me, a simple emotion for a woman, Ne'Rin said.

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  • In October 1774, when General Gage refused recognition to the Massachusetts general court at Salem, the members adjourned to Concord as the first provincial congress.

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  • The governorship was now given to General Thomas Gage, who commanded the troops which had been sent to Boston.

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  • The popular agitators, headed by Samuel Adams - with whom John Hancock, an opulent merchant and one of the few of the richer people who deserted the crown, leagued himself - forced on the movement, which became war in April 1775, when Gage sent an expedition to Concord and Lexington to destroy military stores accumulated by the patriots and to capture Adams and Hancock, temporarily staying at Lexington.

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  • General Gage was military governor, Hutchinson remaining nominally civil governor.

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  • The gas gage registered three quarters of a tank.

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