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In the mountainous area of Assiut plateau in southwestern Egypt, a proposed road is designed to pass through a flood path near Durunka village.
Pipeline operators commonly use the word pig to describe any device designed to pass through a pipeline for cleaning and other purposes.
An underreamer is designed to pass through a down-hole restriction, open up below the restriction, clean the hole to full gauge, and then close up for retrieval through the restriction.
The key feature of the microfluidic manipulation of the sample is flow programming, designed to pass sample through a mini-column where the target analyte and other complexable cations are retained, while the seawater matrix is washed out.
But it would reach the House floor only after the completion of a "sidecar" House-Senate agreement on changes designed to pass using procedures barring a filibuster by a strengthened Senate Republican minority.
The S8 Marki bypass expressway was designed to pass through such an area.
The gap began with a landmark settlement in 1998, in which seven large diesel engine manufacturers were accused by the agency of producing about a million engines that were designed to pass pollution tests in a laboratory, but then run dirtier on the highway, producing more pollution than permitted.
Some license plates are designed to pass, so they may create a fake Indian tribe or a fake British colony and create very realistic-looking license plates for those and then put them on their vehicle, hoping that law enforcement won't notice.
None of these is designed to pass the Democrat-controlled Senate.
These are not goals designed to pass market tests or bend to the ideologies of wealthy donors.
The Senate is designed to pass legislation more slowly.
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