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"It was a great few days for us, we've took advantage of other teams dropping points."
Instead, they separate oil, and the dropping point as a phase transition does not apply.
We were an hour from the dropping point.
It adds that the results are not sufficient to assess service performance because dropping point is a static test.
Seeking a dropping point, he spied a space below.
Each twist of his wrist brought the chain-bolt closer to the dropping point.
It won 36 out of 38 games, only dropping points in two games (one a draw, the other a loss).
They've had some good results themselves recently (thanks to Chappie), and we did well to avoid dropping points.
One thing, however, is crystal clear: The Canaries should avoid dropping points from now on.
Once there, teams had to carry their raft to the dropping point, where they would find their next clue.
Lithium-based grease has a dropping point at 190 to 220 C (350 to 400 F).
On 22 May Cricket sent a message giving London a dropping point.
Willie's own small dinghy was a full two miles from the dropping point, and he was not using the outboard motor.
He would travel around the holding flats, showing the agents their dropping points on a map, and sorting out their equipment.
In Ação, teams had to push a truck wheel and then carry a large bag to the dropping point.
Porto topped their group undefeated, only dropping points against Beşiktaş.
It could've been eighty if John and me 'ad picked a rendezvous west of the dropping point.'
Dropping point is used in combination with other testable properties to determine the suitability of greases for specific applications.
For all the eulogies Ferguson has received this week, the Scot remains in the business of winning and dropping points was not on the agenda.
As swiftly as they had come the enemy had vanished, their tracks and animal droppings pointing to the horizon.
It is generally described as a long, continuous whistle from the dropping point, which gets louder in mid-flight then dies out at the point of impact.
Under the program, local communities are encouraged to hand over weapons at designated dropping points, particularly shotguns, that were not covered under the recent disarmament process.
The side had to wait nearly two months to be confirmed as champions due to dropping points to St. Johnstone and Dundee United.
The dropping point of a soap-thickened lubricating grease is the temperature at which it passes from a semi-solid to a liquid state under specific test conditions.
D-2265 explains that the dropping point is useful to assist in identifying the type of grease, and for establishing and maintaining benchmarks for quality control.