- one end of the
regulator by two
downward projecting pins,
called curb pins, or by a
curb pin and a
pin with a
heavier section called a boot. The end of the...
- It has two
curb pins which embrace the last turn of the spring,
holding the part
behind the
pins motionless, so the
position of the
curb pins determines...
-
curb' (or 'Thermometer Kirb' as
Harrison called it). This
takes the form of a
bimetallic strip mounted on the
regulating slide, and
carrying the
curb...
-
pocket watches widely used
until the late 19th century. This has the
curb pins mounted on a
sector rack, and
moved by a
pinion on
which is
mounted a...
- horses. It is
sometimes used in the
treatment of
bucked shins or splint,
curb, or
chronic bowed tendons.
There was also the
theory that it
would "toughen"...
- how Juan
Catalan was
arrested for a
murder he did not commit. A TV show,
Curb Your Enthusiasm,
contains raw
footage that was
instrumental in
proving his...
-
reopening -- are all
smaller islands and will
allow authorities to
quickly curb movement if
community transmission spikes.
Proof of
vaccination has been...
-
spanner refers to a
specialized wrench with a
series of
pins or tabs
around the cir****ference. (These
pins or tabs fit into the
holes or
notches cut into the...
- run
would be
predetermined landmarks (i.e. sidewalk, trees, cars, street,
curb/sidewalk lines) from the
batting area. A
catch is an out, and a one-handed...
- and
Pin battled for
second over the
first lap, with Weug
ending in
front of
Pin. The
safety car came out on lap 4
after Bustamante hit the
curb and spun...