Weld Sentence Examples

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  • C - Thermit weld before removing riser and pouring gate.

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  • Whatever may be thought of the manner of this refusal, or of its immediate motives, it was in itself wise, for the German empire would have lost immeasurably had it been the cause rather than the result of the inevitable struggle with Austria, and Bismarck was probably right when he said that, to weld the heterogeneous elements'of Germany into a united whole, what was needed was, not speeches and resolutions, but a policy of "blood and iron."

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  • Lane Theological Seminary is situated in Walnut Hills, in the north-eastern part of the city; it was endowed by Ebenezer Lane and the Kemper family; was founded in 1829 for the training of Presbyterian ministers; had for its first president (1832-1852) Lyman Beecher; and in 1834 was the scene of a bitter contest between abolitionists in the faculty and among the students, led by Theodore Dwight Weld, and the board of trustees, who forbade the discussion of slavery in the seminary and so caused about four-fifths of the students to leave, most of them going to Oberlin College.

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  • Weld steel is slag-bearing iron malleable at least at some one temperature, and containing more than 0.30% of carbon.

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  • I think then someone put a little blob of weld on the end of them just to stop me turning them Cheers, Ben.

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  • There was no way I was even going to attempt to weld brackets to it, down in the depths of the footwell.

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  • The gallery attempts to weld a number of seemingly disparate themes together to make us think about our place in the universe.

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  • The welding electrode can also lose contact in extreme cases, causing weld splash.

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  • One cell tab is nickel and the other aluminum so you will require an aluminum solder flux - or spot weld.

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  • I had to weld brackets to the body just next to the rear spring hangers.

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  • We are low-volume manufacturers of heavy-duty, precision instrumentation products - we mill, turn & weld.

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  • Look out for wild carrot, white clover, weld, ragwort, thistle and black knapweed.

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  • The base of the plunge is made from wire weld mesh with thick polythene sheeting holding in the sand.

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  • Weld nuts have long since been established as the main type of fastener for installing load bearing threads into thin sheet metal.

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  • Filet weld a fusion weld, other than a butt, edge or fusion spot weld, which is approximately triangular in transverse cross-section.

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  • I took his set up and tried to weld ma wee brackets for the pipes above his sleeping head.

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  • A spigot tail replaces the original socket for direct connection, promoting best plumbing practice for either solvent weld or push-fit systems.

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  • Work consisted of projection welding the M10 weld nuts over the holes located near to the ends of the saddle assembly.

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  • Special equipment is usually required to provide the heat for an effective butt weld.

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  • For Manichaeism is an attempt to weld the doctrine of the Gospel and the doctrine of Zoroaster Manlchae- into a uniform system, though naturally not without lam, an admixture of other elements, principally Babylonian and Gnostic. Mani, perhaps a Persian from Babylonia, is said to have made his first appearance as a teacher on the coronation day of Shapur I.

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  • He had pursued the traditional policy of intermarriage with the royal families of Castile and Aragon, hoping to weld together the Spanish and Portuguese dominions into a single world-wide Sebastianism " became a religion; its' votaries were numbered by thousands, and four impostors arose in succession, each claiming to be the rei encuberto, or " hidden king," whose advent was so ardently desired (see Sebastian).

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  • Our dog runs are made from either steel, hot dipped galvanized bars or wood and weld mesh.

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  • The wire serves the dual purpose of acting as the current-carrying electrode and the weld metal filler wire.

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  • Weld the floor to the cage so that you have a fully enclosed dome.

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  • Weld the metal candle holders onto the flat surface of the former birdcage floor and away from the lighting chains and let cool.

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  • If this is describes how you weld, it is a good idea to choose a variable shade because it provides you with that extra layer of protection and comfort.

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  • If a person next to you begins to weld, for example, the lens is not triggered to darken for you.

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  • It was, however, reserved for the genius of Khammurabi to make Babylon his metropolis and weld together his vast empire by a uniform system of law.

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  • The religion of Yahweh (as Wellhausen said) meant patriotism, and in war-time tended to weld the participating tribes into a national unity.

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  • But immediately above this level the charge is relatively viscous, because here the temperature has fallen so far that it is now at the melting or formation point of the slag, which therefore is pasty, liable to weld the whole mass together es so much tar would, and thus to obstruct the descent of the charge, or in short to " scaffold."

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  • It was Ranjit Singh's ambition to weld the whole of the Punjab into a single Sikh empire, while the British claimed the territory south of the Sutlej by right of conquest from the Mahrattas.

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  • It was reserved for another Valdemar (Valdemar IV., q.v.) to reunite and weld together the scattered members of his heritage.

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  • The year after Luther's death, when the battle of Miihlberg (1547) had given a seemingly crushing blow to the Protestant cause, an attempt was made to weld together the evangelical and the papal doctrines, which resulted in the compilation by Pflug, Sidonius and Agricola of the Augsburg "Interim."

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  • It may reasonably be supposed, not only that they constructed the external framework of many chapters, and also made some additions of their own - a necessary process in order to weld their motley collection of fragments into a new and coherent book - but also that they fabricated anew many formulae and imitative passages on the model of the materials at their disposal.

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  • To weld the united kingdoms still more closely together, Margaret summoned a congress of the three councils of state to Kalmar in June 1397; and on Trinity Sunday, the 17th of June, Eric was solemnly crowned king of Denmark, Norway and Sweden.

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  • To him Regin told of Fafnir and the hoard, and the young hero offered to go out against the dragon if Regin would weld him a sword.

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  • Frederick's great merit was that during his reign the Aragonese dynasty became thoroughly national and helped to weld the Sicilians into a united people.

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  • His talent enabled him to weld together the mixed southern clans which became incorporated under Judah, and to build up a monarchy which represented the highest conception of national life possible under the circumstances.

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  • The claim of reason has been recognized to manipulate the data of faith, at first blindly and immediately received, and to weld them into a system such as will satisfy its own needs.

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  • It is significant for the whole future of Hungary that no effort was or could be made by Stephen to weld the heterogeneous races under his crown into a united nation.

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  • But if the South African War proved more The serious than had been anticipated, it did more to weld the empire together than years of peaceful last year.

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  • In Great Britain, whither they began to straggle over during the revolutionary troubles at the close of the 18th century, and where, practically unaffected by the clause directed against them in the Emancipation Act of 1829, their chief settlement has been at Stonyhurst in Lancashire, an estate conferred on them by Thomas Weld in 1795, they have been unmolested; but there has been little affinity to the order in the British temperament, and the English province has consequently never risen to numerical or intellectual importance in the Society.

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  • Rivet steel, which above all needs extreme ductility to endure the distortion of being driven home, and tube steel which must needs weld easily, no matter at what sacrifice of strength, are made as free from carbon, i.e.

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  • The Jesuits of St Omer, after emigrating to Bruges and Liege, were disorganized by the revolutionary troubles at the close of the 18th century, and a large body came to England, when Thomas Weld, in 1795, conferred his property of Stonyhurst upon them.

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