The three bearing engine ( from 1936 ) used a white metal centre bearing.
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Both the primary and secondary turbochargers use a floating metal centre bearing not ball bearings.
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The frieze on the opposite wall has a representation of a stag hunt with a tree in the centre bearing the Stanley crest of the eagle and child.
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There is a veterans wing at Toronto's Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre bearing his name, and in close proximity to the relocated Crescent School he attended as a child.
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Automatic chassis lubrication continued to be fitted, operating " thermostatically every time the engine warm ( ed ) up ", and the propeller-shaft centre bearing was " prepacked with grease " so did not require lubrication.
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An early development was the semi-tunnel crankshaft . This used large ball or roller bearings of the tunnel style for their centre bearings, but the end bearings ( carrying the load of pistons on only a single side ) remained with a small diameter bearing of conventional style.
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If the engine has a crankshaft, then the crank pins are the journals of the off-centre bearings of the crankshaft . In a beam engine, the single crank pin is mounted on the flywheel; In a steam locomotive, the crank pins are often mounted directly on the driving wheels.
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In a departure from the previous reigns the reverse featured a totally new design of a large crowned shield which bore the arms of France in the first quarter, of Scotland in the second quarter, of Ireland in the third quarter, and of England in the fourth quarter, the whole ensemble having a small shield in the centre bearing the rampant lion of Nassau; the legend on the obverse read MAG BR FR ET HIB REX ET REGINA date.
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The Electoral district of Geelong's area was defined as : " " Bounded by a line drawn from a point on the eastern shores of Corio Bay near Point Henry at a distance of 2 miles from the north-east corner of the Township of Geelong as a centre bearing southerly to a point bearing east from the said corner thence by a line south crossing a small portion of Corio Bay parallel with and at a distance of 2 miles from the eastern boundary of the said township to a point bearing east from the south-east corner of the said Township of Geelong thence by a line drawn westerly at a distance of 2 miles from the southern boundary of the said township crossing the Barwon River and Waurn Chain of Ponds to a point 2 miles west of the south-west corner of the said township thence by a line bearing north parallel with and at a distance of 2 miles from the western boundary of the said Township of Geelong to a point bearing west from the north-west corner of the said township thence by a line drawn at a distance of 2 miles from the north-west corner of the said township as a centre to the western shore of Corio Bay near Cowie's Creek and also to include the remaining portion of the reserve at Point Henry and the reserve at the junction of the Moorabool with the Barwon River . ""