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Metascutellum with two distinctly raised blade-like lateral and less distinct median carina, metascutellum posteriorly expanded.
Degus did not hesitate to use tools of different size, colors, and shapes, but were reluctant to use the tool with a raised nonfunctional blade.
A normal test of blade tightness is to raise the blade guide to maximum height, and press against the blade sideways.
If you raise the blade above the level of the vegetables, then the blade will spatter vegetable pieces and make a mess.
Then, in the recovery, things happen in reverse, as you dip the handles (raising the blade from the water) and twist the oar to allow the blade to pass back to the starting position without catching the surface.
Turning the blade horizontally by wrist motion as the oar handle is depressed to raise the blade clear of the water at the beginning of the recovery is called feathering.
The control for raising the blade must be central, because of the steep pitch which may be required for the blade.
Schick is introducing a new razor, the Hydro, however, and this time it is not raising the blade ante.
The operator continues in second gear pushing the earth as far as the place where it is to be piled or spread by raising the blade.
At the end of each trip the operator raises the blade to make a shoulder across the width of the line of discharge.
To uproot medium-sized trees from 20 to 40 centimeters in diameter, the tractor advances raising the blade as high as possible to push the trunks over; as soon as the tree has begun to fall the operator must back to free the stump and the large roots which will be coming up - in this way, the fall will not be hampered.
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