Eject Sentence Examples

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  • Insert and eject the disk a couple of times.

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  • Our own Sun may eject a similar planetary nebula some 6 billion years from now.

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  • Most photo-quality inkjet devices use print heads with hundreds of very small jets that eject the ink onto the media.

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  • The commune, however, subsisted, and was on several occasions strong enough tb eject the masters who were distasteful to it.

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  • To eject the advocate from power was one thing, to execute him as a traitor quite another.

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  • There is more energy needed to eject the droplet and also the droplets are formed with a filament.

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  • The provinces agreed first to eject the foreigner, then to meet in states-general and regulate all matters of religion and defence.

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  • The Theridiidae eject on to the insect from their spinning mamillae drops of liquid adhesive silk; the Argyopidae, steadying it with the tips of their long front legs, sweep additional strands of silk over it with the legs of the hinder pair; the Agalenidae, attaching a long thread to a point hard by, run round and round the victim in circles, gradually winding it up beyond all hope of breaking loose.

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  • The Arabs from Sicily came to eject the Byzantine garrison; they treated the Maltese as friends, and were not sufficiently numerous to colonize.

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  • Afterwards, when the lecture was published in Mind and Motion and Monism (1895), this work also contained a chapter on " The World as an Eject," in which Romanes again contended against Clifford that the world does admit of being regarded as an eject, that is, as a mind beyond one's own.

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  • With the iPad, you get a dock connector to USB cable, power adapter, SIM eject tool (only included with the Wi-Fi and 3G model), and documentation.

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  • For example, you may encounter jammed discs that won't eject from the console.

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  • If a small object slips back into the throat and blocks the trachea, the child may become unable to breathe, and unless the child is helped to eject the object quickly, the child may asphyxiate and die.

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  • The mixer also has a one-touch beater eject button and five different speed settings.

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  • Eject - Pressing the Eject button releases the attachments.

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  • Restart, and manually eject the system CD after the startup chime.

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  • Although very close to the water the pilot managed to safely eject form his plane and was picked up by lifeboat.

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  • There is no doubt that the impact of electrons is likely to be effective in this respect, but it must be remembered that all bodies raised to a sufficient temperature are found to eject electrons, so that the presence of the free electrons is itself a consequence of temperature.

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  • Selecting OK should eject the CD-ROM, then reboot.

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  • Two propriety seven-pin controller ports can be found at the front of the machine, whereas the power, reset, and eject switches are on the top of the SNES and Super Famicom.

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  • You will notice that on the front of the Nintendo Wii, there is a small covered section next to the disc slot, located between the Reset and Eject buttons.

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  • When trying to add images to an expandable memory cell phone, one of the easiest methods is to eject the memory card and put it on a card reader on your computer.

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  • In these first toasters, users were required to pay attention to the toaster and manually eject the bread from the machine when they believe the toast was done.

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  • Press the Eject button to release the attachments and wipe the hand mixer's housing down with a clean cloth.

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  • The Union Civica then decided to make a bold bid for freedom by attempting forcibly to eject Celman and his clique from office.

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  • This work is partly carried out beneath the surface and partly on the surface, upon which the worms wander at night and eject the swallowed and triturated earth; frequently castings of some height are formed of coiled ropes of agglutinated particles of mould.

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  • Frequently this is sufficient; but if the stomach refuses to eject its objectionable contents, we may either give an emetic or wash it out by means of a stomach-pump or siphon.

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  • During such periods of excitement it is even able, by the pressure of the muscles on the poison-duct, to eject the fluid to some distance; hence it shares with the cobra a third Dutch name, that of "spuw slang" (spitting snake).

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  • When irritated they eject with considerable force the contents of their slime reservoirs by means of the sudden contraction of the muscular body-wall.

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  • In any event the occupants of office could merely have had the choice of risking their heads in an attempt to exclude the elector of Hanover, or of waiting patiently till he should come and eject them from their posts; yet they might have remained formidable could they have remained united.

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