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the funnels
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A utensil of the shape of an inverted hollow cone, terminating below in a pipe, and used for conveying liquids etc. into a close vessel; a tunnel.
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Talk story about the funnels on the Normandie and the dog accomodations.
The funnels were upside-down mustard squeeze bottles with the bottoms cut off.
At its anterior end it utilizes the funnels of the pronephric tubules as its entrance (ostium).
Trucks took loads from the funnels, then drove several hundred feet to the salt pile.
The big reliefs simply incorporate chunks of the world, including the funnels and armatures often used in casting sculptures.
The New Yorker, July 6 , 1935P. 10 Talk story about the funnels on the Normandie and the dog accomodations.
O'Shea pointed to the funnels excitedly, and explained that the paralarvae would swim through them and get trapped inside the net, eventually ending up in the glass jar.
He did cut the odd corner, though, as he dispensed with the forward well deck and agreed to a 10% reduction in the size of the funnels.
Rock formations rising like totem poles in the distance are hardened lava from the funnels of dead volcanoes, long since eroded by the wind.
By E. Behrendt, Clifford Orr, Eugene Kinkead, Charles Cooke, and Harold Ross The New Yorker, July 6 , 1935P. 10 Talk story about the funnels on the Normandie and the dog accomodations.
The Granbury volunteer fire department had advised NewScope on the truck's design, so when the funnels materialized, the department informed Mr. Snyder that Arlington's fire department was looking for help.
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