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25 Sentences With "lifting out"

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Alyce takes all the heavy lifting out of the equation.
It's led to the lifting out of poverty of 900 million people.
In "Ridiculous Heart", he murmurs that his soul is "like a sun rising, lifting out of the haze".
"I want to make sure you really get all the meat," she said, lifting out links of bone.
"Remember, the goal is empowerment," she says before unzipping her own plastic bag, lifting out its contents, and burying her head within.
When GoPro announced the Karma, CEO Nick Woodman knelt down onstage for a dramatic reveal, unzipping a thin backpack and lifting out the drone.
They raise and lower a stabilizing dagger board that allows the boat to "foil", lifting out of the water and reaching speeds normal boats can't.
I never once double tapped it accidentally and it felt great to swap to an eraser without lifting out of work mode — the default behavior.
There's also cushioning at the top of collar to hold your ankle in place so your feet aren't lifting out of the shoe as you run.
What they have at the moment is an embarrassment of riches, compared with lifting out of poverty and destitution 700 million people over the last four decades.
Then he sank his fist into the bowl of tomato salad, all the way to the wrist, and turned it like a pestle before lifting out a dripping handful.
The smaller craft, according to court documents and witnesses, was going so fast that it became airborne, lifting out of the water and sailing over the middle of the wooden boat.
The Hurricane Center noted in a forecast discussion on Monday morning that it appears the trough will miss a chance to pick up Irma and deflect it out to sea, instead lifting out ahead of the storm.
GardenSpace is a static robot which can automatically water plants based on their need, taking the heavy lifting out of back-yard gardening and allowing you to concentrate on the fun of growing your own food or flowers.
What keeps drawing audiences and performers to it is a state of elation that occurs when the motion of his music is precisely timed and perfectly weighted — like a boat lifting out of the water when all eight rowers move in sync.
If you remember, when Santa's sleigh doesn't have enough magic power and the world has to sing — it's barely lifting out of Central Park and then it rockets over Fifth Avenue, I found myself cheering in a theater at this Will Ferrell comedy.
McTaggart remarked, "If somebody takes a third of somebody's book, which is what happened to me, they are lifting out the heart and guts of somebody else's individual expression."Lawless, Jill (March 23, 2002). "Author Says Doris Kearns Goodwin Took 'Heart and Guts' From Her Book". Associated Press.
Where Riker's face emerges from the oil, it was actually a plaster cast of Frakes' face painted black. It was placed on the same grate used to lift McChesney, and filmed lifting out of the liquid. The twitching effect in Yar's death was due to a wire tied around Crosby's waist being pulled on.
This pump will operate well so long as all other parameters are correct. Remember that positive or negative flow duty will change the reading on the pump manufacture NPSHR curve. The lower the flow, the lower the NPSHR, and vice versa. Lifting out of a well will also create negative NPSH; however remember that atmospheric pressure at sea level is 10 metres! This helps us, as it gives us a bonus boost or “push” into the pump intake.
The city awarded a contract to a local firm about January 1882 to begin mass disinterment of the remaining burials. Work began at the southern end of the cemetery. Workers dug to a depth of six feet, lifting out coffins where they could be found and sifting the earth for any other remains. As they worked their way north, most of the remains they discovered were the caskets of children, whose bodies and soft bones had long decomposed.
The evacuation of Sơn Hà and Trà Bồng got under way on 16 March as two CH-47 helicopters began lifting out civilians. The 68th Ranger Battalion, 17 RF platoons, and over 400 PSDF soldiers were flown to Sơn Tịnh District, north of Quang Ngai City. Many of the 12,000 residents of Trà Bồng began moving along the road to Bình Sơn, protected by the 69th Rangers. Also in the column were a battery of territorial artillery, an RF company, 22 PF platoons and 600 PSDF militia.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers opening the Bonnet Carré Spillway on May 9, 2011 The floodgate inlet is offset into the Mississippi River bank, at a location that had seen natural flooding for at least two centuries. The concrete structure has been designed to reduce settling into the riverbank. The opening and closing of the spillway is done by lifting out up to 7000 wooden 'needles' (8" x 12" wooden beams) arranged in 350 linear bays. This is done by two rail-mounted gantry cranes atop the spillway.
The bomb at New Scotland Yard was found at 8:30 by a policeman who noticed a discrepancy in the licence plate. The bomb team started lifting out 5-pound bags of explosives and separated them, so that if the bomb did go off, the force of the explosion would be greatly reduced. The bomb squad eventually found the detonating cord leads, which ran under the front passenger seat of the car; Peter Gurney, a senior member of New Scotland Yard, cut the detonator cord leads, defusing the bomb. However, at the Old Bailey the bomb exploded, injuring many and causing extensive damage.
On 19 November 2017, Coleman was appointed as the new manager of under-performing Championship club Sunderland. He replaced a dismissed Simon Grayson, who had left the Black Cats third from bottom of the league table in twenty-second place and within the relegation drop zone. Coleman's first game in charge was a 2–1 defeat at Aston Villa, two days after his appointment. By the conclusion of 2017, Sunderland had collected eleven points, out of a possible twenty-four, under Coleman's guidance, briefly lifting out of the relegation zone into twenty-first place, following a satisfactory run of form.
Huguenot weavers' houses at CanterburyWeavers' windows are large horizontal windows on the top floor of a weavers' cottage that allowed the residents light to weave. Weavers' windows are associated with the Hugenot migration to Britain and Ireland. Before the Industrial Revolution, weaving was carried out in the homes of weavers, and their looms were typically on the top floor of their dwellings, lit by "Weavers' windows", long windows that admitted the most sunlight. Weavers' windows were also called "lights". In chapter 17 of A Child of the Jago Arthur Morrison wrote: > And the wreckers tore down the foul old houses, laying bare the secret dens > of a century of infamy; lifting out the wide sashes of the old ‘weavers’ > windows’— the one good feature in the structures letting light and air at > last into the subterraneous basements where men and women had swarmed, and > bred, and died, like wolves in their lairs.

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