| 31. | Conversely, VAR compensation is possible in a similar configuration where output currents lead line voltages to improve the overall power factor.
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| 32. | Some lead lines are permanently sewn to the chain shank, others have buckles or clips allowing the chain to be removed.
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| 33. | Usually, bismuth produces a black line, due to bismuth sulfide, along the gums, near the teeth, similar to a lead line.
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| 34. | In addition to the halter, a lead line, lead shank or lead rope is required to actually lead or tie the animal.
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| 35. | Horses scare her, she said, and the only time she rode she insisted that the instructor hold on to the lead line.
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| 36. | They then recorded " When You Walk in the Room ", with Mike Pender and Frank Allen singing a dual lead line.
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| 37. | But it turns out that some dentists use old-fashioned boxes _ often made of wood, shoebox-sized _ with an untreated lead lining.
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| 38. | Bad contrast of the lead line in general is problematic when photocopying, but new scanning copy techniques have improved the final result.
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| 39. | Garcia's lead lines were fluid, supple and spare, owing a great deal of their character to his training in fingerpicking and banjo.
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| 40. | The king held court as two camels, rented from a petting zoo in Goshen, tugged on their lead lines in front of him.
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