Sentence examples for foot level from inspiring English sources

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foot level

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A form of level used in giving any proposed angle of elevation to a piece of ordnance.

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This snowshoe has a shock-absorbing, spring-loaded binding system that keeps the foot level on varying terrain.

They had to drink, after all, and in the absence of prehistoric birdbaths, water tended to be at foot level.

Results: The maximal vasodilatory response to ACh, SNP and MN was similar at the forearm and foot level in the diabetic patients.

SARAH GREEN: Most of what we've been talking about today has been at a pretty high level, the 30,000 foot level.

This process is repeated each day until at 6 AM of day 8 the frog is at the 7 foot level.

Encouraged by members of his special anti-terrorist unit, scattered around the football stadium with their AK-47s casually aimed at foot level, people readily complied.

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A ladder that penetrates the elastic cloth leads through another membrane at the eight-foot level.

All of this starts at about the 15,000-foot level.

"What we have today is population medicine at the 30,000-foot level," says Dr. Topol.

If I sat at my 50,000-foot level, I'd die.

I must have looked confused, because he said, "Let me bring that down from the thirty-thousand-foot level".

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