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to hinges
noun
A jointed or flexible device that allows the pivoting of a door etc.
synonyms
Exact(9)
Smiths confined their efforts mostly to hinges.
Nine historians contributed essays to a new book, "The Chesapeake House: Architectural Investigation by Colonial Williamsburg University ofof North Carolina Press), covering everything from landscaping to hinges.
structural instability due to hinges formation and mechanism.
There's also a larger screen attached to hinges on the top of said keyboard.
This criterion is used when instability happens in whole or a part of structure due to hinges formation and mechanism.
Exceeding member curvature from the final member curvature, Exceeding inter-story drift from a maximum amount (ID), Structural instability due to hinges formation and mechanism (SI), Exceeding the Park-Ang damage index from unit (DI), and.
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A presidential election appeared to hinge on those hinges.
Her husband's entire existence seemed to hinge on it.
On these two events, much was to hinge.
The indictments are widely believed to hinge on his work.
That prospect now appears to hinge on Kobani and on how Erdoğan chooses to react.
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