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Around 11 a.m., a Beinecke staff member named Naomi Saito found a blade for an X-Acto knife lying on the floor of the reading room.
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"If that happens, we'll have three million Haitians trying to find a blade of grass to eat somewhere else".
The aim of this paper is therefore to present a tool which can help designers to get a deeper insight into the complexity of the design space and to find a blade design which is likely to have a low cost of energy.
Find a blade length you're comfortable with (between 8" and 10" are the most common but some people prefer slightly less), and be sure to hold it with a proper "pinch" grip.
"For some reason, I just found a razor blade on the podium," he said.
In most rotor design methods, the blade load is found by a blade element analysis in an iterative procedure with flow solvers like actuator disc and -line analyses as well as momentum balances.
I dare anyone to find a spare blade on the piece of grass formerly known as Henman Hill.
A sleepy-eyed 19-year-old had been stopped in his car in which was found a "kitchen knife with a blade, length of nine inches"; its presence, he had explained, was due to "his sister having self-harm problems", and he was protecting her from herself.
And tool makers found a thriving market for blade-bristling implements to defeat the clamshell, with names like the Plastic Surgeon and the Package Shark.
Many of his favorite memories involved summers he'd spent, as a teen-ager in the late nineteen-thirties, at a camp in Montana, where he dressed like a cowboy, lived on a horse, and found an Indian flint blade the size of his hand.
The Pentagon said on Friday that it had grounded all of its stealthy new F-35 fighter jets after an inspection found a crack in a turbine blade in the engine of one of the planes.
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