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The flanged T rail is used by railways of every nation.
One was about the size of an attache case, with flanged pans on either side.
The transformation from unflanged to flanged can occur very quickly.
From the bottom of the crate, he pulled out a large black mace with a flanged head.
These early rails would have been replaced with flanged T-rails by 1840.
This is an annual herb with a flanged, hairless stem.
The Empress considered for a moment the flanged aperture less than two meters away.
One of the most famous australite shapes is the "flanged button".
Outside the shovel a crew of four took up and laid the track along which its flanged wheels moved.
The company began in 1918 by installing flanged railroad wheels on Ford trucks.
Flanged drills are the most typical drill in prehistoric sites.
The huge flanged wings of the tomb curved upward, as if the building itself was about to take flight.
With her other hand she unfastened the flanged battle mace from its hook.
Behind them loomed the tomb itself, huge flanged wings reaching to heaven.
A flanged sandal was finally eliminated, though such a one stayed on an old pony for weeks.
These amount to some 35 km of pipe, typically 1m lengths with flanged joints.
Flanged males attract oestrous females with their characteristic long calls.
Pernach was the first form of the flanged mace to found wide usage.
Cutter fired at the flanged body, hit and did nothing but burst a little piece with milky bleeding.
This distraction allowed the Wolverines to close in on the flanged skirts of the arena.
Er a single one and a flanged on as a a pair a matched pair.
Initially the wheels were without flanges for use on the flanged plate rails.
Flanged rigid couplings are designed for heavy loads or industrial equipment.
Here a double flanged wheel between the rubber tyres follows the guidance rail.
Finally the scales are pressed onto the flanged bushings.