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- 1859–63 St James' Church, Bicknor, Kent: new vestry, porch and roof, reseating and repairs to walls 1863–65 All Saints' Church, Coddington, Nottinghamshire:...
- they were told that the floor was becoming soft and p****engers had to be reseated. As a result, the aircraft was not evacuated immediately on landing, exposing...
- pressure inside the vessel will stop rising. Once it reaches the valve's reseating pressure, the valve will close. The blowdown is usually stated as a percentage...
- after she graduated secondary school moved to Dar es Salaam so that she can Reseat her secondary examination and that when she started to sing and subsequently...
- Soyuz TM-27. The crew carried out two spacewalks, one inside Spektr to reseat some power cables and another outside to set up experiments delivered by...
- was attached to the mount by a ball joint to allow for traverse without reseating the baseplate. Elevation was obtained by rack and pinion on the upright...
- Committee of Safety, which dissolved the Third Protectorate Parliament, and reseated the so-called Rump Parliament dismissed by Cromwell in April 1653. This...
- designed to prevent this from occurring. Pushing down on the metal cover to reseat the ULA was normally sufficient to rectify these issues.[citation needed]...
- insulators" resulted in insulators unseating from their pins, requiring manual reseating. Amongst the first to produce ceramic insulators were companies in the...
- resulting in aortic incompetence. The valve must be resuspended to be reseated, as well as to repair or prevent coronary artery injury. Also, the area...