Welded Sentence Examples

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  • The soap is now milled in the form of ribbons with the perfume and colouring matter, and the resulting strips are welded into bars by forcing through a heated nozzle.

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  • Moshesh, a Bechuana chief of high descent, had welded together a number of scattered and broken clans which had sought refuge in that mountainous region, and had formed of them the Basuto nation.

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  • Our lead roof flashings are made of Code 4 lead with a welded collar.

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  • Pressure from Hungary and Byzantium gradually welded these isolated social units into a single nation, whose ruler was known as the Ban.

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  • The prosoma and opisthosoma were broadly confluent and probably immovably welded together.

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  • A flattened cake of viscous glass-enamel is welded on to one side of the mass of glass after it has been hollowed by blowing.

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  • The bases containing the embedded gold leaf must have been welded to the vessels to which they belonged, in the same way as the bases are welded to the Saracenic beakers.

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  • The second genus, Dorcatherium (or Hyomoschus), is African, and distinguished chiefly by the feet being stouter and shorter, the outer toes better developed, and the two middle metacarpals not welded together.

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  • Gold can be readily welded cold; the finely divided metal, in the state in which it is precipitated from solution, may be compressed between dies into disks or medals.

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  • Ramiro soon rid himself of his rival, and welded Sobrarbe, Ribagorza and Aragon into a single kingdom, which thenceforward grew rapidly in size and power and shared with Castile the chief part in the struggle against the Moors.

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  • In the Jaculidae the metatarsals are greatly elongated, and in some of the species, as jerboas, they are welded together.

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  • In the carpus the scaphoid and lunar are welded, but the centrale remains distinct.

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  • The incisive foramina are large and usually confluent; the bony palate is very narrow from before backwards; there is no alisphenoid canal; the fibula is welded to the tibia, and articulates with the calcaneum; and the testes are permanently external.

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  • In Coleochaetaceae the branches are often welded into nexion with each whorl there arise, singly or in pairs, branches which a plate, simulating a parenchyma.

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  • In the Asiatic muntjac deer we find a pair of skin-covered horns, or " pedicles," corresponding to the paired horns of the giraffe, although welded to the skull.

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  • In old individuals the bones of the forearm (radius and ulna) became welded together about half-way down, although they remained free above.

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  • On the other hand it appears that the smaller bone of the leg (fibula) was welded to the larger one (tibia), and that its upper portion had disappeared.

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  • The abundance in which iron is found in so many places, its great strength, its remarkable ductility and malleability in a red-hot state, and the ease with which two heated surfaces of iron can be welded together under the hammer combine to make it specially suitable for works on a large scale where strength with lightness are required - things such as screens, window-grills, ornamental hinges and the like.

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  • By his alliance with the Liberals under Nicotera in 1891, and by his understanding with the Radicals under Cavallotti in 1894-98; by abandoning his Conservative colleague, General Ricotti, to whom he owed the premiership in 1896; and by his vacillating action after his fall from power, he divided and demoralized a constitutional party which, with greater sincerity and less reliance upon political cleverness, he might have welded into a solid parliamentary organization.

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  • On a small scale it is obtained by reducing the trioxide in a current of hydrogen, or the chloride by sodium vapour, or the oxide with carbon in the electric furnace; in the last case the product is porous and can be welded like iron.

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  • The Mecanique celeste, in which Laplace welded into a whole the items of knowledge accumulated by the labours of a century, has been termed the " Almagest of the 18th century " (Fourier).

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  • The mathematical theory of the moon's motion does not yet form a well-defined body of reasoning and doctrine, like other branches of mathematical science, but consists of a series of researches, extending through twenty centuries or more, and not easily welded into a unified whole.

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  • The pterygoids are delicate slender slips of bone attached to the hinder border of the palatines, and supported externally by, and generally welded with, the rough pterygoid plates of the alisphenoid, with no pterygoid fossa between.

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  • The periotic and tympanic are welded together, but not with the squamosal.

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  • The shaft gradually tapers below and is firmly welded to the radius.

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  • The mine entrance was no longer barred and the newly welded gate hung open.

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  • I use two rake heads welded together back-to-back with thirty meters of polypropylene rope attached.

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  • The pipe was continuously welded, and concrete coated for protection and negative buoyancy.

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  • Findings Construction The hard chined steel hull is constructed of welded 5mm steel plates with frames every 500mm.

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  • They have all welded steel bodies, Pullman gangways and buckeye couplings.

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  • The primary drive system is mounted in the welded fabrication of the vacuum vessel lid.

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  • To reduce weight and cost, a welded steel firebox was fitted, as was then common practice in America and Europe.

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  • The weight of the whole array is supported at ground level on a large pipe flange, welded on to the mast.

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  • Someone had chopped off the pillion footrest hangers and replaced them with a couple of welded on lengths of one-inch gas pipe.

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  • The panels are built from 25mm square tube with 2 " x 2 " x 8g welded mesh infill.

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  • Laser cut silhouettes representing the objects will be welded to hoops.

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  • All components are TIG welded which reduces the size of the welding bead and minimizes welding spatter.

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  • Immediate remedial work saw all the legs being cut off and new steelwork being welded in place.

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  • In the second year work will begin on the cyclic loading of adhesive joints and also on the creep behavior of welded thermoplastics.

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  • The inserts were to be welded in using a tungsten inert gas technique.

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  • The track in each rail tunnel has two continuously welded rails laid on pre-cast concrete supports embedded in the concrete track bed.

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  • This all steel fully welded design has tubular legs attached by tamper resistant bolts.

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  • In correlation with its burrowing habits, some of the vertebrae of the neck and of the loins are respectively welded together.

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  • As in other literatures, these popular elements form the foundation on which greater works are gradually built, and it is one function of literary criticism to show the way in which the component parts were welded into a uniform whole.

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  • France in 178 9, though its ancient provincial boundaries survived, had long since been welded into a nation conscious of its common interests; Russia remains a vast empire, composed of the most heterogeneous, sometimes even mutually hostile, elements., whose antagonisms were bound to be an element of weakness in any assembly truly representative of all sections of the people.

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  • Clans representing the southern Bakuena were welded together into one tribe in the 19th century, and are now known as Basuto (see Basutoland).

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  • The hind-limbs are elongated, with four toes, of which the metatarsals are separate; the tibia and fibula are welded in old age; the calcaneum and astragalus of the tarsus are elongated; and there is a perforation on the inner side of the lower end of the humerus (see Jumping-Hare).

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  • When, as in the case of eye bars, it is imperative that one part should differ materially in section from the rest, this part may be locally thickened or thinned, or a special part may here be welded on.

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  • SolidWorks was also used to design the jig fixtures on which the tube sub assemblies and final assemblies are robot welded together.

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  • For examples, many of the welded body seams were on the outside of the car !

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  • Grotesque puppets, animated sets and shiploads of absurd humor are welded into a dark comic-book version of low-life on the high seas.

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  • A quick check with the engineer 's square & everything was tack welded together.

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  • Tethering rings on block or bow perches breaking due to badly welded joints.

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  • Also includes a cowbell bracket (welded from stainless steel), pair of timbale sticks and a tuning wrench.

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  • They are triangular in plan, and are supplied in standard, fully welded sections with a face width of 250mm.

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  • The ' fence ' was actually giant iron cages welded together behind which stood line upon line of riot police.

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  • The new rear wings, wheel arches and sills were then welded on.

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  • If you are looking for a more cost effective solution to suit your needs, welded steel stoves are plainer and cost a lot less.

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  • Make sure you find out ahead of time before purchasing since some wood stoves have key parts welded in.Important features for you to consider are catalytic versus non-catalytic combustion and emissions.

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  • Aluminum sheeting, tube aluminum and welded steel tubing are the most common metals used.

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  • The welded aluminum frame will not rust and is powder coated for additional protection.

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  • More rare but still stylish, a metal pick can be welded onto a ring base to wear on your hand.

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  • Folded sinks are made like boxes; the sides are brought up into place and welded there.

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  • Many racks have grape leaves or clusters welded on as embellishments to remind you that the rack is for wine, not that you couldn't figure that out on your own.

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  • The seams are bonded and welded together in a manner that completely eliminates the need for stitching, and this in turn creates an extremely low-profile suit without any bulk.

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  • Moses was the first historic individuality who can be said to have welded the Israelite clans into a whole.

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  • Religion and righteousness were henceforth welded into an indissoluble whole.

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  • The elements he had to deal with could not be welded together.

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  • The external menace to their independence had welded together the place and the people; the same pressure had brought about the fusion of the conflicting parties in the lagoon townships into one homogeneous whole.

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  • At this period a young man named Moshesh (born about 1790), who was of the family of Monaheng and already noted as hunter and warrior, gathered round him the remnants of several broken clans, out of which he welded the existing Basuto nation.

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  • Appendages of 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th pairs similar in form; their basal segments in contact in the middle line and immovably welded, except those of the 3rd pair, which have been pushed aside so that the bases of the 2nd and 4th pairs are in contact with each other.

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  • As liquidity might be looked upon as the ne plus ultra of softness, this is the right place for stating that, while most metals, when heated up to their melting points, pass pretty abruptly from the solid to the liquid state, platinum and iron first assume, and throughout a long range of temperatures retain, a condition of viscous semi-solidity which enables two pieces of them to be "welded" together by pressure into one continuous mass.

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  • The jugal is without an inferior angle, and extends forwards to the lachrymal; the palate is contracted in front and deeply emarginate behind; the incisors are short, and the molars divided by continuous folds into transverse plates; and the two halves of the lower jaw are welded together in front.

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  • The Persian tribes were welded by Cyrus into a singh nation, and now became the foremost people in the world (se PERSIS and CYRUS).

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  • The skull has a remarkably narrow and pointed muzzle and much inflated auditory bullae; while the two halves of the lower jaw are firmly welded together at their junction, thus effectually preventing the scissor-like action of the lower incisors distinctive of Macropus and its immediate allies.

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  • Every science which deals with human phenomena is in a way an implement in this great factory system, in which the past is welded together again.

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  • The vertebral column is almost entirely welded into a solid tube, but there is a complex joint at the base of the neck, to allow the head being retracted within the carapace.

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  • The skull and limb-bones exhibit several features met with in the latter, and the vertebrae of the back are not welded into a continuous tube.

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  • Under the strong rule of Abdur Rahman these outlying territories were closely welded to Kabul; but after the accession of Habibullah the bonds once more relaxed.

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  • In some corals the septa are solid imperforate plates of calcite, and their peripheral ends are either firmly welded together, or are united by interstitial pieces so as to form imperforate theca.

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  • In the unicorn sheep of Nepal or Tibet the two horns of the rams are completely welded together.

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  • It softens at a red heat, and may be readily welded at a white heat; above this point it becomes brittle.

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  • The set of papers thus shows many interrelations that could be welded into a firm foundation for evolutionary economics.

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  • Description | Customer Reviews Manufactured from 25mm square welded mesh on an 8mm rod frame.

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  • The metalwork for the balcony was welded together from scraps salvaged by Danny, including metalwork that once held the old cinema screen up.

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  • All types of chain link, welded mesh and steel palisade fencing can be supplied, tailored to specific security requirements.

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  • The Montego was then reconstituted using special panels, which incorporated reinforcements welded into place.

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  • Especially if it has been on for some time and the cover is welded to the rubber seal.

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  • For examples, many of the welded body seams were on the outside of the car!

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  • Ere they departed, the family was welded once more into a fair semblance of unity.

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