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Here, deep in a towering thicket of bush, thieves cut a brace of four power lines from their creosoted wooden poles in February and carted away more than 35 miles of aluminum cable before anyone noticed.
There's the usual brace of six airbags, but even better, the SL600 gets standard traction and stability control.
While that's still not ideal, MMI's mouse is surrounded by a brace of eight buttons and you have to remember (ideally without taking your eyes off the road) where each of these buttons live in order to access various on-screen menus.
Upper-body gestures (the pointing of a finger, the bracing of two arms with hands in fists, the shaking of the head up and down or left and right, and more) and lower-body steps occur in both strange isolation and exciting ensemble.
Taia brushed off a series of attempted tackles to complete his brace of tries three minutes after the break, only for Leeds to respond with two tries in nine minutes to level, Moon touching down out wide before Ablett forced his way over from close range.
Mr. Harding and the Dresden players gave a serene, glowing performance of Brahms's requiem and effortless, bracing accounts of three Beethoven works, especially an exceptionally lithe and lived-in Seventh Symphony.
FEM models were developed to simulate various RC frames with and without steel bracing systems of three full size frames for nonlinear response up to collapse, using the ANSYS program (ANSYS 2015).
Bahrain is braced for three days of protests to coincide with the controversial formula one grand prix as the government and organisers insisted that the event would proceed as planned.
Here's a new dispatch from Weaver and Ian Black: Bahrain is braced for three days of protests to mark the controversial Formula One Grand Prix as the government and organisers insisted that the event would proceed as planned.
Schools are bracing for three broad categories of possible outcomes in the case, Fisher v. University of Texas: a complete and history-making ban on race-conscious admissions, a tightening of the current limitations on consideration of race or ethnicity, or a decision that more or less leaves things as they are.
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — With some candidates already crying fraud, and the delivery of voter identification cards mired in delays and confusion on Saturday, Haiti braced for one of its most pivotal presidential elections in decades.
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