Windshield
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Doesn't matter if it rains a little, you have a
windshield
wiper.
That includes, of course, the old steel and aluminum but then also the plastics from the fender and the interiors, glass from the windows and the
windshield
and also the tires.
But they can damage your windshield, so you're not happy with that.
It's specialized to generate the enormous power required for flight, and it fills the middle portion of the fly, so when a fly hits your windshield, it's basically the power muscle that you're looking at.
A
windshield
coating is going to give you about 110 degrees.
Mary thought, "What if the diver could actually clean the
windshield
from the inside so that he could stay safe and drive and the passengers could actually stay warm?"
So she picked up her sketchbook right then and there, and began drawing what would become the world's first
windshield
wiper.
You can't get in, the car's got bulletproof glass, because it'll blow out the
windshield
otherwise.
Eyelashes that keep out sand and a third eyelash that works like a
windshield
wiper.
This is MEK going through a
windshield
wiper motor.
Known as the “plica semilunaris,” it’s much more prominent in birds and a few mammals, and functions like a
windshield
wiper to keep dust and debris out of their eyes.
And they scrawled on the
windshield
in a reference to the show's heroine, "Tulsi Zindabad": "Long live Tulsi."
When I heard that a while back, I imagined the car smashing into stuff, people getting run over, and infected types breaking the
windshield
and surrounding the car in chaos.
Another victim will meet the nasty end of a shovel thrown through the
windshield
of her vehicle, directing it's path straight into her neck.
The struggle for life is ruthlessly vivisected all of the time; the characters are plunged into scenes of affliction and distress, in an urban landscape accented with greenish tones and seen in its own reflections through the
windshield
of a taxi.
And they do indeed swarm in what should have been a show-stopper sequence that happened at about the forty minute mark, a downright inappropriately hilarious sequence where a teeming swarm of bats seem to attack a police car, splattering across the
windshield
like bloody broken eggs.
After placing a hastily scrawled hateful note on a piece of paper and sticking said paper in the
windshield
of a car that took up two parking spaces, she finds out the owners of the car are the Rainbow Coilition of villains comprising of a white guy, a Mexican, a Chinese guy & a black.
At first it just folded over the windshield, like it would in reality, but then, afterwards, it blew off.
I think the transvestite poodles did it for me, or better yet, her talking tongue...or perhaps the guy getting the virgin mother statue mounted to a jeep
windshield
caught in his throat.
"Contaminated Man" is just some kind of broken down old European tourist trap, and watching it is like driving along some unfamiliar back road in an unknown country where you don't speak the language in a steady rain just after nightfall as the
windshield
keeps fogging up.
We then see him pick up a rock, throw it off a bridge, and it later lands on the
windshield
of a passing car.
Let's not even mention the helicopter action, which looked like it was done by an amateur pilot hand-holding a camera and shooting the movie through the
windshield
of the helicopter.
Then you learn that not only did your best friend go through the
windshield
and die, but he had advanced AIDS and since he bled all over you, now you do too.
By the way, the film contains some stupendous car chases, in which
windshield
wipers are used as weapons...
Oh my, it just looked like a plastic toy that someone threw at his
windshield.
Otherwise the film is as cluttered and messy as dead flies on a
windshield.
The IMF’s radar started blinking only in April 2007, virtually when the problem was already hitting its windshield, but still with little sense of urgency.
WarrenBuffett likes to say, “Therear-view mirror is always clearer than the windshield.”
As Autor observes, though auto manufacturers “employ industrial robots to install windshields … aftermarket
windshield
replacement companies employ technicians, not robots.”
It turns out that “removing a broken windshield, preparing the
windshield
frame to accept a replacement, and fitting a replacement into that frame demand more real-time adaptability than any contemporary robot can cost-effectively approach.”
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