10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SLING OFF»
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sling off in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
sling off and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
The older style sling swivel in the rear is not detachable, and the only way you
can get the sling off is to disassemble it. By using an Uncle Mike's QD sling swivel
kit, you can have a sling on your rifle that comes off at a moment's notice, but ...
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Ginning Cotton: An Entrepreneur's Story
To increase its efficiency, I experimented with an attachment that would utilize the
sling-off principle (figure 83). The doffing cylinder was relocated to a position
under the saw cylinder. This exposed a large segment of the saw cylinder
between ...
Arvel Loyd Vandergriff, 1997
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Reoperative Pelvic Surgery
Incision of sling, note right-angle clamp mobilizing sling off of periurethral fascia.
urethrolysis for iatrogenic urethral obstruction. The mean time tourethrolysis was
delayed at 17.3 – 22.9 months. The patients were stratified according to those ...
Richard P. Billingham, Kathleen C. Kobashi, William A. Peters, 2009
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Vaginal Surgery for the Urologist: Female Pelvic Surgery ...
A right-angle clamp is placed between the sling and the urethra and is used to lift
the sling off of the periurethral fascia (Fig. 13-1). If there is dense scarring
between the sling and the urethra and the plane between the two cannot be
easily ...
Nirit Rosenblum, Benjamin M. Brucker, 2012
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Slang and Its Analogues Past and Present: Rea
... TO sling ink (or a pen) = to write : hence inkslinger = a clerk or author ; to sling
a foot = to dance ; to sling one in THE EYE = to blacken it ; TO kill a crow with an
emptv sling (Rav) = to gain without effort ; to sling off (or patter or jaw) = to talk, ...
John Stephen Farmer, William Ernest Henley, 1903
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Supreme Court Appellate Division Seccond Department
I took the sling off and went to give them a “ hand on the other side, to get the
beams ready, “ and as I was about six? feet away from the end “ the beam
sagged and canted and threw me off. “ There was plenty of rope around there
and ...
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Slang and Its Analogues Past and Present: A Dictionary ... ...
... hence inkslinger = a clerk or author ; TO sling a foot = to dance ; to sling one in
the eye = to blacken it ; to KILL A CROW WITH AN EMPTY sling (Ray) = to gain
without effort ; to sling off (or patter or jaw) = to talk, to abuse, to insinuate : cf.
John Stephen Farmer, Henley, 1903
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The New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional ...
246, 1981 Sling Off verb to speaking disparagingly to someone AUSTRALIA, ;9<
w • You must be mad, thinking I was slinging off at you.— Norman Lindsay, The
Cousin from Fiji, p. 206, 1945 • — Arthur Chipper, The Aussie Swearer's Guide, p.
Eric Partridge, Tom Dalzell, Terry Victor, 2006
Dave McKay. Mind you, all of the other churches criticise one another as well; but
they do so privately and pointedly, always being clear that their criticisms are
aimed at specific denominations only. Evangelicals sling off at the Catholics.
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The New York Supplement
The plaintiff testifies that Cooper told him to take the sling off, and also to give
Olsen a hand on some beams which were to be prepared to be set. Cooper
admits that he sent the plaintiff to give Olsen a hand, but at first testifies that he
does not ...