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- His invention consisted of putting interruptions in the flighting of a compression screw.
- I am flighting the ball better than I was at this time last year.
- It is only after solids accumulate in the gap that the downstream flighting catches material.
- Advertisers may employ less costly media such as radio or newspaper during a television flighting hiatus.
- In contrast, it was found that the interruptions in the flighting of the Anderson screw would provide cushion within the press.
- Enfocus, a brand of PDF pre-flighting and workflow software originally acquired by Artwork Systems in 2000, became a subsidiary of the combined EskoArtwork company.
- Cardus, assessing the English bowling, regretted that England did not have a bowler capable of flighting the ball, a role usually performed by left-arm spinners.
- The ex-test spinners felt the ban on one-dayers would force young bowlers to develop every aspect of spin bowling, such as flighting the ball, Dalmiya said.
- In media scheduling for seasonal product categories, flighting involves intermittent and irregular periods of advertising ( flights ), alternating with shorter periods ( hiatuses ) of no advertising at all.
- It was much like having a hanger bearing in a screw conveyor : there is no flighting on the shaft at that point, so material tends to stop moving and pile up.
- Pulsing combines flighting and continuous scheduling by using a low levels advertising of continuous advertising, followed by intermittent bursts of more intense advertising at predetermined times such as holidays, peak seasons.
- The advantage of the flighting technique is that it allows an advertiser who does not have funds for running spots continuously to conserve money and maximize the impact of the commercials by airing them at key strategic times.
- His first book of poems, " Flighting Down the Wind, " was published by Floral Press in 1978, and another, " The Latest Illusion, " will be out next June.
- After a period of time and its initial patent, resistor teeth were added to the presses where there was no flighting in order to increase the agitation of the materials adding to the limitation of the tendencies of co-rotation within the press
- An "'auger "'is a drilling device, or drill bit, that usually includes a rotating screw blade called a " " flighting " " to act as a screw conveyor to remove the drilled out material.
- Saggers came in and only managed five in his first Test innings before being crease by Laker, who was still bowling in an attacking manner and flighting his deliveries, undeterred by the sixes Loxton had hit from him, rather than bowling leg theory.
- "No doubt about it, " he said Tuesday on a conference call arranged by Augusta National with reporters, " I feel like I'm hitting the ball much more consistently than last year . . . controlling distance better . . . flighting the ball better than I have in a long time.