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rolling block
noun
A form of firearm action where the sealing of the breech is done with a specially shaped breechblock able to rotate on a pin.
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It wasn't a rolling block.
Apple listens to a rolling block of a few seconds of audio at a time locally on the device with the A8 and only with high confidence that you actually said Hey Siri will it start recording a command to broadcast.
He termed it an illegal slide and called it a rolling block.
The U.S.-made Remington Rolling Block Rifle, in which the breechblock was cocked back on a hinge like the hammer, was bought by a number of countries around the world.
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A tribo-simulator with a roll-on-block configuration was used for rolling AA1100 blocks at 25 °C and 450 °C under dry and lubricated conditions respectively.
After rolling the blocks in chocolate, why not roll them in hundreds and thousands?
Police and council officials had warned the march might cause disruptions as rolling road blocks were put in place.
A fire on Broadway and 8th with black smoke rolling over the block like black plush.
"I'm not sure it makes sense if I'm going to have baby strollers rolling down the block".
City lawyers declined to file criminal charges yesterday against an 8-year-old Brooklyn boy who climbed into a school bus Monday and released the emergency brake, sending the bus rolling down the block until it struck and pinned an 8-year-old girl, killing her.
As with most board games, each participant takes turns in rolling a dice block (1 to 10) to determine the number of spaces moved on the board.
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