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Updated: May 23, 2025
I can't give her any more side thrust without overloading the gravity controls, so overloaded they've got to be. Strap down, you two, because they may go out entirely." "Do you think that you can pull away from them, Conway?" Clio was staring in horrified fascination into the plate, watching the pictured vessel increase in size, moment by moment. "I don't know, girl, but I'm going to try.
But now, hinney, ye maun help me to catch the beast, and ye maun get on behind me, for we maun off like whittrets before the whole clanjamfray be doun upon us; the rest o' them will no be far off. The galloway was, by good fortune, easily caught, and Brown made some apology for overloading the animal.
If a geared-down drive is needed, a small pulley such as is used for blinds, and may be bought for a penny should be attached to the shaft, and a bootlace be employed as belt. Avoid overloading the wheel, for if it is unable to run at a high speed it will prove inefficient. Lubrication. The water will keep the bearings cool, but the bearings should be well lubricated. Alternative Construction.
This goitre of egotism is so frequent among notable persons, that we must infer some strong necessity in Nature which it subserves, such as we see in the sexual attraction. The preservation of the species was a point of such necessity, that Nature has secured it at all hazards by immensely overloading the passion, at the risk of perpetual crime and disorder.
The frame is so designed that the load, as well as the ballast and fuel tanks, may be distributed as desired, and at the same time it ensures an advantageous disposition of the steering mechanism, far removed from the centre of rotation at the stern, without any overloading of the latter.
On that exclusively, and without help of a dictionary. In this way I should surely be well protected against overloading and indigestion. A glance at the telegraphic page filled me with encouragement. There were no scare-heads. That was good supremely good.
Elsje had the child-like power of enjoyment, that in a trifle an opening flower, a new piece of furniture, an ornament or decoration, a song, a few fine lines of poetry can find gratification and delight for hours and days. She had the pure taste that, above all, fears overloading and over-excitement, and takes pleasure only in what is simple and what is truly enjoyed.
Freeman, when he does not press too hotly after emphasis, and abstains from overloading his account with super-abundance of detail, is usually excellent in the way of direct description.
And since, on account of the overloading of the vessels which thus far have plied on the said Philipinas route, we have seen that many have been wrecked, with the men and goods which they contained, and as it is fitting that this be remedied and prevented, we command that in future care be taken that the tonnage to be carried in the said ships shall be conformable to their capacity, leaving the space necessary for the men who sail in them, and the supplies they take which must be sufficient so that in case of the lengthening of the voyage, for any cause which may arise, the men may not perish for lack of them.
Sharp, clear, came the orders, and everyone understood. Some husbands were permitted to go with their hysterical wives. Presently, "That will do," ordered the captain. "There are plenty of boats, and there need be no overloading. Lower away." The first boat went down and was safely floated and rowed away from the sinking ship. The sailors were busy with the second boat.
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