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And maybe an hour after we'd be on three quarter rivets.
That's where the rivets have been working back and forth.
Her eyes were set like rivets now and had the same amount of expression.
This is probably the most common type of rivet gun in use.
A rivet was against my head and I moved a little, for comfort.
The rivet was brighter than the others, and for a good reason.
He would have to take off one end and leave the other by a thread of a rivet.
No rivets could be used that had been out of the refrigerator for more than two hours.
Rivets are used to make different pieces of iron stay together.
Every cop around me was doing the same thing; you could feel their attention rivet to the front of the room.
So far, workers have replaced more than a 1,000 rivets on the structure.
This is only a small fraction of the total rivets on a 737.
In all there were 18,038 pieces joined by two and a half million rivets.
He believes that the result is correct, to the last rivet.
Making a single rivet to attach the leaves takes about half an hour.
We've got to get these rivets tightened up so they'll be safe.
"There are no rivets used in the construction of this ship."
Now another rivet gave way with a crack like a small explosion.
The structure and rivets give the bridge most of its strength.
So with much trouble they broke the rivets of the chain.
The 46,000-ton Titanic was made of steel held together with some three million rivets.
Smith said, around the rivet he was holding in his teeth at that moment.
On Christmas, the rivets in our relationship had begun to pop.
At first, the losses make little difference, because there are lots of rivets.
If that is so, the rivet analogy may have some validity.