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  • ...doors will have safety bars across them. locate the safety bar and cut it. open the door and quick search and take all of the food stuff that you can load supply houses especially the small distributors such as candy machine vendors that
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  • A '''chain gun''' is a type of [[machine gun]] or [[autocannon]] that uses an external source of power, rather than ...the barrel, determine how long the breech remains locked while firing, and open to allow cartridge extraction and ventilation of fumes.
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  • [[File:M240 CROWS.jpg|right|thumb|250px|[[M240|M240 machine gun]] mounted in the Common Remotely Operated Weapon System.]] Machine Gun, .50 Caliber M2 Machine Gun, M240B Machine Gun, and M249 Squad Automatic Weapon.
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  • |caption=The MK 108 machine cannon The '''MK 108''' ([[German language|German]]: ''Maschinenkanone''—"machine cannon") was a [[30 mm caliber]] [[autocannon]] manufactured in [[Nazi Germ
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  • ...belt-fed]] [[automatic firearm|automatic]] [[grenade launcher]] or grenade machine gun that entered U.S. military service during the [[Cold War]], first seein ...High Explosive Dual-Purpose (HEDP) variety. The Mk 19 utilizes an [[open bolt]] principle. The rounds are mechanically fed onto the bolt face with
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  • ...owes large part of the bad reputation it gained during the campaign to the open terrain (which made the high-silhouette piece hard to conceal) and to less ...ng anti-tank guns (and their crews) at distances beyond the range of their machine gun.
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  • ...1880s by [[Hiram Maxim]] as an enlarged version of the [[Maxim gun|Maxim machine gun]]. Its longer range necessitated exploding projectiles to judge range, ...II gun at the top of this page on Naval pedestal mounting was the first to open fire in defence of London during the war.<ref name=Hogg&Thurston1972Page22/
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  • | title = Between Human and Machine ...to the roof of the director, while others had a Mk 4 radar added over the open director. With the Mk 4 large aircraft at up to 40,000 yards could be targe
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  • # An open ring sight Land mountings and all single mountings all used the single open ring sight. The Type 95 sight was used on ship-based multiple mounts, in th
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  • A MakerBot is an affordable, open source 3D printer. It's a machine that can make things. It's your own little factory! | Machine Size
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  • ...coil sculpture on the CandyFab 4000, an experimental [[rapid prototyping]] machine that can use granulated sugar as the printing medium. ]] ...it easier for others to design or build their own, with plans available as open source.
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  • ...vered trays. The films were relatively tough, as well as being adherent to open wounds. They could be enriched with bioactive molecules, such as growth fac ...em of plastic waste disposal remains serious, as it is undesirable to have open disposal, even with constant sunlight exposure.
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  • ...m/docs/j79lhbgbjbqrb.pdf</ref> Its advocates consider that it is "still an open question"<ref>{{cite journal| author=Anton Kolesnikov, Vladimir G. Kutchero *[[Lubricant]]s (produces light machine oils, [[motor oil]]s, and [[Grease (lubricant)|grease]]s, adding [[viscosit
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  • ...afluoride]], a crystalline solid, (D)UF<sub>6</sub>, in steel cylinders in open air storage yards close to enrichment plants. Each cylinder holds up to 12. | title = Effects of short-term and long-term depleted uranium exposure on open-field behavior and brain lipid oxidation in rats.
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  • ...aced in the dryer with a damp rag for 10&ndash;20 minutes. The idea is to open up the matted down clusters with warm air and moisture.
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  • # The carrier is loaded on the dyeing machine and the yarn is dyed. | to the appropriate category at the Open Directory Project (www.dmoz.org)|
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  • ...about 1086, was discovered in [[Normandy]].<ref>J. Gimpel, ''The Medieval Machine'' (2nd edn, Pimlico, London 1992 repr.), 14. </ref> The earliest referenc ...oap. The heat, water, and agitation cause the scales of the hair fibres to open up and lock together. The shrunken result is dense, durable, and irreversi
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  • ...ed by [[knitting]] or [[weaving]], which turns yarn into [[cloth]]. The [[machine]] used for weaving is the [[loom]]. For decoration, the process of colouri :[[Aida cloth]] is a coarse open-weave [[textile|fabric]] traditionally used for [[cross-stitch]].
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  • .... After steaming and drying, the bobbins are transported on to the winding machine where they are re-wound onto a cross-wound package. In the Power-Heat-Set process yarn is heat set with superheated steam in an open system at atmospheric pressure. All the materials normally used in the carp
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  • ...rn is processed by [[knitting]] or [[weaving]] to create [[cloth]]. The [[machine]] used for weaving is the [[loom]]. Cloth is [[finishing (textiles)|finis ...itung.ogg|200px|thumb|Threshing and dressing flax in the [[Roscheider Hof, Open Air Museum]]]]
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