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There should be less than one inch of play, and no funny clunking noises.
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There's a trapdoor in front to allow fuel to be added during cooking, and, best of all, a crank to move the coals up or down, with about eight inches of play.
If any inch of the play is drawn from life, Feiffer is as damning of herself as she is of her father.
There should be about ⁄ inch (0.3 cm) of play at each end.
The MSC's steam locomotives were designed to negotiate the tight-radius curves of the tracks on which they ran; the middle wheels of the 0-6-0 arrangement were flangeless, and the coupling rods had a hinged central section that permitted several inches of lateral play.
"Matt has had to fight and claw for every inch of success and playing that he's had," Alvin Flynn said in a telephone interview.
Replays showed Tomlin standing inches from the field of play, facing away from the action, as Jones approached him.
"I think I'm a living example of the fact that you don't have to be in every inch of a film or play to be important to it," she said matter-of-factly.
"I think," she said, "I'm a living example of the fact that you don't have to be in every inch of a film or play to be important to it".
She scoured every inch of the actor, who plays a Wall Street trader on the show, making certain that all the seams of his suit were pressed as flat as tarmac.
Steve Wojciechowski, an associate head coach at Duke, said Curry, at 6 feet 3 inches, was capable of playing at either guard position or on the wing.
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