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The rapidly burning propellant is soon exhausted, and, in time, the shot is ejected from the muzzle: muzzle velocities up to 15 kilometres (9 miles) per second have been achieved.
Five, nonobese, adult ponies were pastured for 23 hours daily, either grazing freely (freegraze) or fitted with a grazing muzzle (muzzle) for 10 hours, from 8 AM to 6 PM.
Keep both dogs either with a collar on or muzzle (Muzzle is for extra protection if things go wrong) stand on opposite side of a large clear room; and command the territorial dog to sit; stay close behind and ready to scoop him up if things get bad.
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Lola and Sophie nuzzled, muzzle to muzzle.
The couple, who live in Acompa, Calif., planned on having Mick and Ten meet muzzle to muzzle.
George Monbiot likens me to a dictator who has "shut down programmes that produce unwelcome findings and sought to muzzle scientists" (Muzzle scientists, bin data: this is the new Lysenkoism, 1 October).
Those could include features like a pistol grip, designed to allow a weapon to be fired from the hip; a collapsible or folding stock, which allows the weapon to be shortened and perhaps concealed; a flash suppressor, which keeps the gun's user from being blinded by muzzle flashes; a muzzle brake, which helps decrease recoil; and a threaded barrel, which can accept a silencer or a suppressor.
His muzzle falls off.
Muzzle your anger.
His muzzle blazes with blood.
He turned away his muzzle.
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