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There are a number of things known as a swan neck duct.
I guess some would call it a swan neck.
He watched his fathers hands run down the swan neck of the rifle.
It was cut shorter, flipping up and under at the end of the swan neck.
Also does anyone have any spare vacuum swan necks, please?
So what is a swan neck and a sparkler?
Swan neck spurs are also part of the uniform.
Bond is noted as one of the best users of the swan neck rest.
A swan neck makes it easy for a horse to lean on the bit and curl behind without lifting its back.
Next take the swan neck and insert the reduced end into the front of the chassis tube.
Each will comfortably suit a dog that is three inches taller or shorter than the swan neck size.
The "swan neck" significantly slows down the action of bacteria spreading through into the test tube.
The mahogany case has fine veneers to the front, with swan neck pediment above.
Paddington Heritage single spray shower on a 240mm rise swan neck arm.
This construction is shown in the illustrations of the swan neck and Waterford spurs below.
Warmer weather needed to bring bream back on in Swans Neck area.
The trailer is very versatile, utilising a 'swan neck'.
They made a nest of gold for her head and her shoulders, her swan neck.
One of the bottles had a curved neck; this is called a Swan neck duct.
Fork, Swan Neck and edge clamps are amongst the more traditional items available.
Imbalance of the lateral bands results in a swan neck or boutonniere deformity.
A swan neck handle, which is flatter and puts the user's weight directly over the cane's shaft, likely will feel better.
A swan neck is a curved spout.
She had eyes the color of bittersweet chocolate, a swan neck, a delicate, pointy chin under a soft, wide mouth.