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Another possibility is that multiple sealings will be valid in the next life.
Even seemingly simple parts like rubber sealings can prove hard to make.
These sealings create effective plural marriages that will continue after death.
Live sealings require that members hold a valid temple recommend.
In addition to the texts are seals and sealings.
An old song, about treasure, where the sealings are numbered up to seven."
Some of the tallies include proxy sealings that occurred after Smith's death.
By use of adequate sealings it is possible to create an inert space in the chambers.
Sealings can be performed posthumously, as well as for the living.
The room was then used for sealings until it was closed in the late 1970s.
I was not sure that the Sealing Rod would hold such a creature."
"I want to know where the Sealing Rod is."
The reverse of the sealings bear the mark of thread and knots.
Sealings can also include deceased ancestors, providing much of the church's rationale for its extensive family history activities.
Some have intaglio designs, as though for sealings.
Sealings, meaning a ceremony performed by Mormon church authorities that link a man and a woman, could be of two types.
While the majority of the sealings were "for eternity", some were "for time only".
When polygamy was a part of Mormon culture, there were different types of marriages or "sealings."
These ordinances include the Endowment and sealings.
Sealings are ceremonies in which spouses are sealed to each other, and children to parents, for all eternity as a family unit.
In order to obtain a cancellation of temple sealings, permission from the First Presidency is required.
Finds from an upper story included 39 sealings, a cylindrical vessel, a stone hammer and a clay foot.
Sealings are typically performed as marriages or as sealing of children to parents.
Sealings are also performed posthumously for deceased couples, even couples that divorced in life.
Not all sealings are preserved.
The stuffing box prevents sea water from entering the boat's hull.
The magnetic coupling has several advantages over a traditional stuffing box.
A stuffing box is an assembly which is used to house a gland seal.
The polished rod and stuffing box combination is used to maintain a good liquid seal at the surface.
A sound stuffing box installation is critical to safety because failure can admit a catastrophic volume of water into the boat.
A stuffing box may be composed of bushings, packing or seal rings, and a gland.
The polished rod has a close fit to the stuffing box, letting it move in and out of the tubing without fluid escaping.
A gland is a general type of stuffing box, used to seal a rotating or reciprocating shaft against a fluid.
In many small fiberglass boats, for example, the stuffing box is mounted inboard near the point the shaft exits the hull.
When used on ships, the bearing is designed to run immersed in water, allowing its use outboard of the stern gland or stuffing box.
He reached into the locker and spun a crank which lowered a thin, perfectly round cable through a watertight stuffing box.
This water may be from rough seas, rain, leaks in the hull or stuffing box, or other interior spillage.
This style of pump uses no stuffing box to seal the shaft but instead utilizes a "throttle Bushing".
Make sure the stuffing box has no leaks, and that the seacocks and strainers are free of debris.
Marine-duty hose clamps secure the hose to the stern tube and the stuffing box.
Stuffing box: A sealing system used to keep fluid from leaking out of a pressurized system through the plain bearing.
Roscoe and Charlie stuffing boxes, under Teale's careful gaze.
A small plenum was left exposed between the cylinder's piston rod stuffing box and another gland seal into the crankcase.
This can be the result of milling, grinding, rubbing, mechanical friction in a stuffing box or bearing, or a hot liquid pumped into a vessel.
On a boat having an inboard motor that turns a shaft attached to an external propeller, the shaft passes though a stuffing box.
A special purpose heavy-duty rubber hose attaches the stuffing box to a stern tube, also called a shaft log, that projects inward from the hull.
The exhaust steam was led to the blast pipe via an articulated exhaust pipe fitted with stuffing boxes.
Traditional sailboat transmissions consist of a simple horizontal output shaft extended rearward from the engine, through the stern via a stuffing box.
Stuffing box, Gland Assembly (engineering) (mechanical packing)
A stuffing box or packing is used to seal the joint between the vessel where the media is transferred and the plunger or piston.