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The throws of a six-cylinder, four-stroke-cycle crankshaft are spaced 120° apart so that the six cylinders fire at equal intervals in two full rotations of the shaft.
Currently in the throws of an extra-martial affair, Toni is anxious for her friend's approval.
Russia is in the throws of a [once in] 100-year drought.
That suited the team boasting the dead ball prowess of Graham Zusi and the throws of Matt Besler.
From the requirement for the two-cylinder engine, a general rule for the layout of the throws of four-stroke-cycle multicylinder crankshafts can be expressed.
Football in England was still in the throws of the gloomy reappraisal that had followed Hungary's 6-3 rofthef the national side at Wembley in 1953.
"I have a fear that the pattern that we see now, if left unchecked, we may find ourselves, general, in the throws of guerrilla warfare for years".
"It makes sense that, closer to the throws of having suffered adversity yourself, it would be harder to have the resources or the wherewithal to take on or think about others," says DeSteno.
Yet Antwerp is in the throws of regeneration, too, with a whole new district of the city, the Eilandje (Small Island) docklands area north of the Old Town, opening up.
Four such yugas (called Krita, Treta, Dvapara, and Kali, after the throws of an Indian game of dice) make up the mahayuga ("great yuga"), and 2,000 mahayugas make up the basic cosmic cycle, the kalpa.
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