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You can get it through the sealers quickly and under the flattener.
Flattener: a ball that knocks down all nine pins.
Field flattener lenses in binoculars improve edge sharpness and lower the distortion.
Thus the "field flattener" flattens the image field.
Orlando and Auma lifted the door bodily between them, using it as a large flattener on the black-robed rats.
Field flattener lenses counteract the Petzval field curvature of an optical system.
A field flattener, in its simplest form a planoconvex lens in front of the film plate or detector, is sometimes used.
An overhand right was the flattener, but a crushing left hook wobbled the Kenyan repeatedly during the bout's short life.
The Phantom Flattener - Actually Charlotte Church in disguise.
In other words, the function of a field flattener lens is to counter the field-angle dependence of the focal length of a system.
'Smackeroo, the kayo punch, the flattener,' Blair chortled.
Left, the extended notes come from closing key change valves or flexing key change levers, for sharpener, and flattener.
In this strategy, one puts on a steepener or flattener, based on whether the Federal Reserve has cut the benchmark rate or raised it.
The 10th flattener I call "the steroids," and these are wireless access and voice over Internet protocol (VoIP).
Fatu (Headshrinkers) with Fatu Flattener!
TUMMY FLATTENER 9.
In this Cassegrain configuration the convex secondary mirror acts as a field flattener and relays the image through the perforated primary mirror to a final focal plane located behind the primary.
The episode "Jester Justice" shows his "Bowling Ball of Doom", "Boomerang of Vengeance", and "Fearsome Fool Flattener".
Among its offerings of oddments are "Rebuildables," fairly late-model cars, damaged in collisions, that still have a few years around the odometer to go before they go under the yard's "acute flattener."
Prudence, not compassion, stopped me from squirting in the lot: it might be that what the syringe held was a flattener for a horse but curtains for a man, and murdering was not going to help.
Once vehicles in a wrecking yard have no more usable parts, the hulks are usually sold to a scrap-metal processor, who will usually crush the bodies on-site at the yard's premises using a mobile baling press, Shredder, or flattener, with final disposal occurring within a hammer mill which literally smashes the vehicle remains into fist sized chunks.