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Finally, the bucking pipe is gripped by the mechanical jaws of a massive clamp.
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That's the reason why many players hide themselves away, a set of massive headphones clamped to their ears, and listen to their own tunes.
Similarly, a recent groundbreaking study shows that China's massive internet censorship effort clamps down quickly on anything that could lead to collective action or protest, even if it is not explicitly anti-government.
Instead of trying to clamp down on massive amounts of information by keeping it secret, we need to focus resources on keeping only legitimate secrets.
Ikea is clamping down on massive games of hide-and-seek in its stores, saying that the Facebook-organised events are getting out of control.
This is clamped into a massive assembly containing 16 mini-reactors operated at up to 400° C and 4 MPa.
Over 50,000 Revenue and Customs workers will go on strike tomorrow in protest at "massive cuts" they claim undermined efforts to clamp down on tax avoidance schemes.
In a case of massive upper gastrointestinal haemorrhage immediately after cross-clamping of the inferior vena cava and hepatic portal vein, arterial pressure was maintained by inotropes and repeated transfusion, and the varices were overseen successfully without relapse.
If you do that and accidentally drop the red cable onto the car's frame, a massive short-circuit will form, possibly welding the clamp to the chassis.
"They have planted 'electronic media' and 'websites' all over (the legislation) and added several restrictions," he said, adding that it aimed to clamp down on freedom of expression and impose massive taxes on independent media, including 10% on advertising revenues.
Despite these measures, we experienced two cases of massive haemorrhage due to oesophagogastric varices and gastrointestinal varices after clamping of the hepatic portal vein or associated collateral vein.
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