A strut, a bit of attitude, a handful of sexy dance moves and the pop world is yours. |
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Bracing variables include wind pressure, strength of masonry, type of system, and type of strut anchorage. |
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A horizontal V-shaped strut overhangs the old balustrade, suspended from a series of steel bowstring arches. |
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I cannot conceive that the connector strut would be positioned out of the common cylindrical surface. |
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My hand was resting on a curved metal strut that could have been the edge of a hold. |
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His tendency to strut around the court, pump his fists and shout cries of celebration will drive women who love mischief into a frenzy. |
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His cars would be constructed on a lightweight steel backbone with independent strut suspension all-round. |
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First, let's discuss cars that use a strut front suspension with a top stud mount. |
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All you have to do is take the hammer strut off your old hammer and put it on the new one. |
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He allowed himself to slide to the side of the ship and catch a piece of the landing strut. |
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These pompadoured locals strut along a very fine line, with psychobilly overkill on one side and castrated vanilla-billy on the other. |
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There is nothing the six-year-old likes more now than to strut around the living room, cranked up on E-numbers after eating too many bags. |
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True, Townsend's famous leaps across stage are more of a strut after 35 years, but the old windmill chords are still there. |
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Juan has that arrogant and elegant strut about him when he plays which all world-class players have. |
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Within seconds it stutters its way into a samba breakdown and reggae strut before galloping to a repeat. |
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In a way, I had been in love with him since the moment I saw him on the dock, walking towards us with that confidant strut. |
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He restored the city's confidence in local government, and this put a strut in the city's step. |
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There will also be a fashion show, where models will strut down the catwalk sporting wireless technology outfits. |
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At Prestonfield you watch peacocks strut around manicured lawns before retiring to amazing stuccoed rooms. |
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In the evening, fashion houses strut their stuff at the entertaining Fashion Spectacular. |
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Archer does tend to strut around rather arrogantly, and on this occasion his behaviour was inappropriate. |
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An I-beam is the most structurally efficient section for a MacPherson strut suspension arrangement. |
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It's a light-hearted beginning to the season, offering a chance for students to strut their stuff in a play that's pure fun. |
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A whole host of dandy dogs and preened pooches converged on Oulder Hill Community School over the weekend to strut their stuff. |
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There's also a fatter rear anti-roll bar, and a strut brace between the suspension towers to tighten up the front end. |
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He and model of the moment Lilli strut down the runway to a chunky house bassline. |
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In both cases the war was the background, the setting for gleamy-toothed actors to strut and emote. |
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Three men and three women in jazzed-up sports gear strut their stuff to a Wynton Marsalis score concocted for the occasion. |
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On the upside, he has room to strut his nonpareil axe work, but the orchestra isn't so much an effective foil as an amenable supporter. |
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How about those majorettes, you know, the baton twirlers, ever see them strut? |
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With the help of fellow female team members, Adam was made up and dressed up for the strut down the catwalk. |
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The investigation revealed maintainers had left out a cotter pin on the main-landing-gear-door strut. |
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Honestly, we could go on about Inferno's nifty fire effect, or Voldo's creepy, stationary strut, or even Taki's newfound jiggle. |
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We now find, after only 29,000 miles, one suspension strut was loose in its housing and the steering rack is shot and needs replacing. |
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New front and rear strut assemblies and a rear sway bar were added to improve cornering and virtually eliminate body roll. |
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While disassembling the strut, the three noticed that the strut finger lock assembly resembled the metal found imbedded in the tire earlier. |
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Day has an incredibly luminous screen presence, and in every scene they share, she matches Cagney's swagger with a mean strut of her own. |
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Rules dictate that a safety washer be installed under the rod end of the tie rod that attaches to the strut. |
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The commercial rock pop group were given the chance to strut their stuff in front of the crowds like true stars. |
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Last year we just had a few little menacers indoors in May, then the big swarm in July, when all the wingers strut their stuff. |
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The witness further stated that the gear became stuck in the sand and was sheared off at the shock strut. |
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The 0-52 was not a bad looking aircraft its rotund fuselage being offset by a narrow chord wing with a single strut. |
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Since the gear had a shorter strut, it could fold aft and retract within the chord of the wing. |
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All Epsilon cars share a front strut suspension and four-link rear with identical mounting points and wheel travel. |
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There's a chance you might decide to start to strut around like some kind of hopeless mockney wideboy after you've seen it, though. |
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Hot bods strut their stuff on TV trying their best to garner as many positive sentiments as possible. |
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Friday's traditional end-of-year concert saw around 75 youngsters strut their stuff on stage before bopping along to a disco. |
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The one-time wild child may still strut his stuff in bovver boots but his sensitive playing never loses its grip. |
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He wasn't as bad as some of the keyboard warriors I'd read, but there was that gloat and strut. |
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They strut for the cheerleaders, perform one-arm push-ups for the crowd, and preen for the cameras. |
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It's not there to make it easier for them to strut and preen on Sunday morning televised gabfests. |
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This really gives you one heck of an image and you can really strut around town with a stagger in your step. |
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This assortment of raw fish chunks arranged over delicious sesame-seeded and seaweed-laced rice can be a way for a chef to strut his stuff. |
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The Lord of the course strut, a slow and stately stride, proclaiming for all to see that the 18th fairway is indeed his sovereign territory. |
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Its little strut of gaminess provides an attitude that is slightly raunchy, but the pool of warm, mellow flavours and faint raspberry note keep it comfortable in any company. |
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The Oscars, the Emmies, whatever, the pre-show style strut became a kind of catwalk of the stars. |
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Many also have quarter-lights, adding a second, subsidiary strut. |
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The soldier launches into a comical strut and pretends to polish his guard box with his knuckles. |
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Beginning with La-La, which he spiced up with his signature but-jutting strut, he wined effortlessly right down to the ground and came right back up without missing a beat. |
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At just past noon, The Roots emerge from their den and strut into the Fallon studio. |
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Today Maddow concedes that occasionally she must come down off her trapeze and strut in the sawdust with the rest of the circus. |
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The idea came to them four years ago, when a young drag starlet won all the gold tiaras on her eligible drag show circuit and didn't have anywhere left to strut her stuff. |
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The usual places for rust are at the rear of the fuselage in the taildraggers and inside the door frames and in the strut carry-through in the belly of nosedraggers. |
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Her skintight sparkly black dress did not look too easy to strut down the catwalk in. |
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Outside the women's missions, teenagers strut threateningly, while their newest illegitimate siblings are parked in baby carriages on the sidewalk. |
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Redbirds, bluebirds, robins, bobolinks, scarlet tanagers, Kentucky warblers, and orchard orioles strut and sing like the cast of a turn-of-the-century revue. |
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When the economy revives, surviving newspapers, smaller and humbler, will still be a good place to strut goods. |
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On television, real housewives, basketball wives, and assorted other caricatures all strut forth baring cleavage. |
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Rochlitz doesn't know what to do with the chorus, who strut in formation and communicate in semaphore, though he is insightful when it comes to the principals. |
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All of the strut joints end in a close tolerance ball end, so that throughout the entire structure, all the loads are balanced by the bracing wires and strut alignment. |
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If you're a young man about town, you strut stiffly, head up, as if the place smells of disinfectant, put on a lofty expression and speak through your nose. |
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Mazda also added a strut tower bar to help stiffen up the chassis. |
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I countered with power as the nose gear landing strut extended. |
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He walked along with the confident strut that many athletes have. |
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No one had his look, his air of total confidence and that cocky strut. |
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For the finale, fishy similarities of Christina Aguilera and Missy Elliott strut and prance, while the real-life divas sing through the closing credits. |
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Stuff yourself while live dancers strut their stuff to Brazillian rhythms. |
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The sassy combination of so-called stripper music and Cabaret show tunes suits the big chestnut mare, who seemed to visibly strut and swagger through her routine. |
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Their long white necks were flecked with the tiniest feathers of iridescent azure and jade and they walked on their thin bright yellow legs with a magnificent strut. |
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The postman, aware that he was the cynosure of all eyes, would strut to the centre of the village and call out names of those whose letters he had brought. |
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The hammer strut is preloaded and separate from the trigger system. |
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King's Road used to be one of the most thrilling streets in London and its glorious grooviness required that you walk it with a swagger or a strut. |
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In it, dowdy housewife types got a chance at an attitude overhaul complete with pole-dance lesson, learning the stripper strut and makeovers galore. |
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And in Strut, two vicious-looking dogs occupy a vague terrain in which a pair of skulls suggest a boneyard where the dogs have eaten their fill. |
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The loads from this inner chainplate are fed through an internal strut to a moulded hull grid. |
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Not just a sight base, the Amega system acts as a strut to stiffen the light barrel. |
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Watching her daughter strut across the stage in a skimpy bikini, Angela Bailor beams with pride. |
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Minneapolis, worked together in the mid-90s to redesign the strut fan cowl support beam component to a one-piece casting. |
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Cobalt chromium alloy strengthens the stent and allows for strut thickness while maintaining radiopacity. |
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At dawn in the spring, the males strut around in a traditional area and display whilst making a highly distinctive mating call. |
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Take two, for instance, new volumes of Next Stop... Soweto, a compilation series on Strut Records. |
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Bill Ward has always been known for drawing the biggest, bustiest, most bodacious babes to strut across a comic book or cartoon panel. |
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As on the RR, an adjustable upsidedown fork and a dual swingarm with adjustable central spring strut guide the wheels front and rear. |
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This problem allowed one end of the strut to spin in its housing, gradually unthreading it during flight. |
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Neither will I strut around in a surgical mask, as the late Michael Jackson once did. |
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Dubliners Claudine and Isabelle Van Den Bergh get to strut their stuff at the Paris cabaret immortalised in the 2001 film starring Nicole Kidman. |
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From the back-combed heights of their hair down to the soles of their nose-bleed high heels, The Honeytraps strut their stuff like they were born to do it. |
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If you can tear yourself away from the ocean views from the suite, head to South Beach, where beautiful people strut along the white sand and rollerbladers whizz past. |
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Reading The God Delusion, on the other hand, all I did was nod furiously and point at myself, and perform a little professorly strut around the train carriage. |
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Lord Strut was not flush in ready, either to go to law, or to clear old debts. |
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Like all Northern accents, Mancunians have no distinction between the STRUT and FOOT vowels or the TRAP and BATH vowels. |
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I should go to the other extreme and don a Speedo. Might it be awesome to see my classmates' expressions as I strut out sporting a banana hammock? |
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The HS Strut Champion Yelper, Li'l Strut and Field Champion box calls are designed to work in the wettest conditions. |
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We might as well dispute with Dimock on a Coronation Day, as argue with these Writers. They strut, vapour, throw down the Gauntlet, and defy us to take it up. |
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The basal lamella of the ethmoid, the ethmoid strut, the anterior and posterior ethmoid cells, the medial wall of the ethmoid sinus, and the agger nasi cell were all removed. |
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Strut allografts are frequently used in the cervical spine for reconstruction following corpectomy procedures. |
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I say, let those wafer-thin waifs strut their stuff, or lack of it. |
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This mare finished fifth in a novice event at Wexford last time, form boosted by the subsequent wins of runner-up Pepperwood and fourth Straycat Strut. |
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