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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as skid" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or incorrect expression that lacks context for proper usage.
Example: "The car began to lose control as skid marks appeared on the road."
Alternatives: "like a skid" or "similar to a skid".
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The police released pictures and videotape of five patients being left at a rescue center in the downtown area known as skid row.
A further step in this process is being introduced next year with the banning of the use of dense, heavy metals such as tungsten as skid plates.
When used at the hillslope scale, WEPP and TOPOG have predicted runoff and soil loss reasonably well, particularly on disturbed surfaces such as skid trails.
For example, an ash thickness of ~ 10 mm on roads could potentially lead to less disruption than a thickness of ~ 5 mm as skid resistance reduction is more likely at 5 mm.
The framework includes an airfield pavement management procedure based on the evaluation of distress data, rate of deterioration, and other direct measurements such as skid potential and profile roughness.
Those tires are likely to throw up a good spray, and given the revised suspension is four inches wider than that of the production Colorado Z71 – introduced at the 2013 edition of the show – the concept wisely wears fender flares as well as skid plates and rocker guards for protection.
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This method, operationally known as skid-hopping, is costly, dangerous and time consuming (P. Willemse, DOC, Twizel, 2011, pers. comm).
The model of mobile robots consists of kinematics and dynamics considering skidding and slipping where all robot parameters as well as skidding and slipping effects are unknown.
Macfadyen held a special driving licence allowing him to perform some stunt driving, such as skidding a car outside the Freemasons' Hall to drop off Joyce's body in "Project Friendly Fire".
As for skid row, there are still days when I'm as shocked as I was 10 years ago.
One of the most appalling tropes of action films, whether "Furious 7" or "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom," is destruction-as-backdrop, with bystanders scattered indifferently or killed off-screen as cars skid, explosions explode, and buildings crumble.
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