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borings
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Plural of boring
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Since shallow tunnels are more often in soft ground, borings become more practical.
Being shallow, they are readily investigated by borings, but, unfortunately, portal problems have frequently been treated lightly.
He was the first to suggest the provision of a mixture of helium and oxygen for workers in caissons and tunnel borings to prevent caisson disease (bends).
The reduction of nitrobenzene can also be carried out with iron borings in aqueous acid.
Hence, most subways involve borings at intervals of 100 500 feet to observe the water table and to obtain undisturbed samples for testing strength, permeability, and other engineering properties of the soil.
Borings have established that reefs were growing on the continental shelf as early as the Miocene Epoch (23.7 to 5.3 million years ago).
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"It's boring".
I can't imagine how boring it must be waiting for the inevitable "It's not as good as Kid A" comments each time you release a record.
Witness: "Interstellar I just thought was an abomination — like, I just didn't get it on any level and I thought it was so boring and awful and fucking indulgent and stupid".
The plots are boring, the characters dunces, and I find the politics that drive them – from sexual to geopolitical - frequently reprehensible.
I watched movies and TV shows on it, and it was indispensable for fiddling around for boring hours on a plane.
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