Sentence examples for the bailer from inspiring English sources

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the bailer

noun

One who bails or lades.

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A fog of anxiety descends, good intentions are dashed and the bailer starts bailing.

Sinbad the Sailor and Tinbad the Tailor and Jinbad the Jailer and Whinbad the Whaler and Ninbad the Nailer and Finbad the Failer and Binbad the Bailer and Pinbad the Pailer and Minbad the Mailer and Hinbad the Hailer and Rinbad the Railer and Dinbad the Kailer and Vinbad the Quailer and Linbad the Yailer and Xinbad the Phthailer.

Based on observations using a down-hole camera, the bailer device collected sediments that appeared to be representative of the subsurface environment.

The bailer system was deployed 4 times and approximately 2 g of sediment in total were collected from the mine workings.

Who Will Bail Out The Bailer? Delphi 's recent bankruptcy filing has put more pressure on Congress to reform a set of pension laws that are putting the federal guaranty program in a fiscal crisis of its own.

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As the fire gained, the bailers began to slacken work; all eyes staring around the horizon in hopes to see some means of safety.

Or I can demonstrate, using examples, that once those kids have left school it doesn't matter who can recite their tables anyway, because numerate people will get fleeced while people who screw up their six trillion times table will get bailed out and the bailers will get seats on the board.

For the next three months, he's still the bailer-in-chief for a market lacking confidence.

Much of the regulatory changes implemented in the aftermath of the crisis were driven by this implicit guarantee: If banks had to be bailed out, then the bailers demanded the banks to become less risky.

At 10 o'clock it was reported that the water was not gaining, but on the contrary that the pumps and bailers were gaining on the leak, and is the wind would stiffen we would reach Boston that night; but these hopes were soon changed to extreme terror when the word was passed around in low terms, "The ship is on fire" accompanied by the smell of burning wood.

To compute the poly-3 survival-adjusted sample size for the ith group (Bailer and Portier 1988; Portier and Bailer 1989), we define animal-specific weights w ij = 1 if the jth animal had a tumor at necropsy, otherwise w ij = t ij where t ij is the fraction of duration of the study for which the animal survived.

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