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The six-quart aluminum Mirro has a gauge, or pressure control, most like the ones on the old-fashioned cookers.
The railway closely follows the main road network; its single track has a gauge of three feet six inches.
In a limit of slightly misaligned charges, this has a gauge theory description, where supersymmetry is broken by Fayet Iliopoulos D-terms.
This 85% pure sample has a gauge factor of −22.7 ± 0.5 which is significantly lower than the predicted gauge factor of 57 for a pure (6,5) CNT.
The enemy also has a gauge, which is filled every time the player performs a rotation, and damage is dealt directly to the player when it is filled.
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But he doesn't have a gauge of how well he's doing.
Compare his drawing with the crude animated version and you have a gauge of genius.
"If you don't have a gauge, you don't know that it's literally running on fumes.
The club has hired people to call each member and should have a gauge in two weeks about the renewal rate.
Health officials do not really have a gauge of whether there are enough mammography centers to serve current and future demand.
We had waded into the water at Gerstle Cove, a protected area in Salt Point, pushing off with bright-colored floats that held our abalone gear (in addition to the iron, we each had a gauge to measure potential finds).
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