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The Centura was offered with a choice of 4-cylinder and 6-cylinder engines mated to a manual or automatic transmission and was fitted with a modified front radiator grille to allow more airflow to the radiator, and four round headlamps to complete the makeover.
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Each cup was filled with shredded paper, and a false bottom made of metal grille was inserted into the base to allow Cheerios (Nestle, United Kingdom) to be hidden beneath where they could be smelled by the rats but not accessed.
A false bottom, made of metal grille, was inserted into the base to allow Cheerios (Nestle, UK) to be hidden beneath where they could be smelled by the rats but not accessed.
A metal grille was inserted into the base of both cups to allow Cheerios to be hidden inside without being accessible to the rats.
Typically, there were one or more portcullises – a wooden grille reinforced with metal to block a passage – and arrowslits to allow defenders to harry the enemy.
Grilles and headlight shapes are crucial to a car's identity, but to allow for realistic testing at high and low temperatures, engineers had to be careful not to cover the air inlets or alter the aerodynamics.
From a technical perspective, Ms. Hariri said, it's important to add grilles or air slots on the top and bottom of the cabinet to allow air to circulate.
Other kinds of security gates, like rolling or sliding grilles, which allow passers-by to look into store windows and are seen by some as being harder to vandalize, would still be permitted.
They eventually emerged, with confetti clinging to the car's grille, to claim the prize.
Croce, Florence (1371); and the grille to the Capella degli Spagnoli, Sta.
Wearing black from grille to tail, the customized Chrysler 300 features Mopar-blue pinstripes and black 20-inch wheels.
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