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Historically, the smaller and more ideologically rigid parties tend to bolt or threaten to bolt over issues of domestic policy or money for their pet projects.
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Rocket, in particular, tends to bolt in hot conditions, and will grow much better as the days grow longer.
When it gets too hot, lettuce tends to "bolt", channeling all of its energy into producing new seeds, and turning the flavor bitter.
Still many deals tend to be "bolt-on acquisitions" that add incrementally to an existing business.
We have noted before that the company's acquisitions, including the chip makers PA Semi and Intrinsity, tend to be smaller, bolt-on purchases that augment existing businesses.
Fatigue cracks tend to occur at bolt-jointed structures on an aircraft.
These lettuces tend to be larger, bolt-resistant and well-flavored.
The problem was that yelping dogs tend to frighten cattle: William might bolt, with Colin aboard.
Mr. Cuomo would not be the first politician to flaunt his inner centrist as governor, a job in which voters tend to reward nuts-and-bolts governance over ideological crusades, and state laws requiring balanced budgets pull governors of both parties toward the middle on fiscal issues.
Recent test results on reduced beam section (RBS) steel moment connections showed that specimens with a bolted web connection tend to perform poorly due to premature brittle fracture of the beam flange at the weld access hole.
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