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the sidewalls
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The side of a tire.
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The sidewalls, or ribs, are constructed of pine-lined maple.
These are all the sidewalls you want to not fracture the picture on.
Their shadows loom large on the sidewalls, caught in circular spotlights like full moons.
And with today's low-profile tires, you cannot detect low pressure by the bulge of the sidewalls.
Traveling cranes, for handling material off and onto the ship, run on the tops of the sidewalls.
The pot floor was made first, before the sidewalls and the cover with a side opening were added.
Underinflation can cause tire failure, according to Firestone, because if the tire sags too much, the sidewalls flex as the tire rotates, building up heat.
Extended-mobility tires are designed so that for 50 miles or so, the sidewalls can hold the weight of the car even after air leaks out.
213 and 215 were still teetering on their foundations, but 211 was an empty shell: only the sidewalls and the façade were left.
But Dr. Tong's are unusual in that they have a constant diameter, rather than uneven diameters or roughness in the sidewalls that has characterized others.
Baiter had a stable at the rear, and the sidewalls of his house say something about building conventions of the time.
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