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The SET pulse width is an important parameter characterizing the possibility of an SET being latched by a sequential element such as a flip-flop.
At maximum compression, the rear-foot is latched by a continuous one-way clutch.
The bar is latched by a hook so you have to push the bar with your index finger towards the front of the car and then pull up.
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It's a bizarre talent to create something that's meaningful and dance-floor worthy, like "Latch" by Disclosure for example…It's so tricky.
Connect to latch by the trunk to secure.
Fucile's poor clearance was latched onto by Arshavin.
And the increase in the value-added tax, which disproportionately hits the lower and middle classes, was also latched upon by the opposition as being cruel and unfeeling.
A vivid grassroots campaign, "Save Darfur", latched onto by Democratic presidential hopefuls and a few celebrities, has helped to spur the administration into action.
I spent hours reading it in bed while looking at my clock, thinking, 'Oh God, Leonard's supposed to be up and latched on by now.' Why was I doing that?
That phrase has been latched upon by certain critics as a summing up of the Coward technique: an expert deployment of frivolous chatter spread like a topcoat of meringue across dark and stormy depths.
However, Father's Day does have a slightly longer history than you would expect, first being celebrated following a tragic mining accident which killed hundreds of fathers, and picking up national and international success after it was latched onto by businesses.
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