Brazil's best chance in the 16th minute when Dutch defender Jaap Stam had to race back and make a sliding block of a shot by Ronaldo just inside the six-yard box.
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One vertically sliding block holds the obturation ring ( which is necessary because the propellant charges are combustible cases or bags ) and is locked for firing by a second block.
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The Armstrong breech loaders used a vertical sliding block, called a vent-piece, which had a conical copper-ringed plug on its front surface which sealed the firing chamber, to close the breech.
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The D-74 has a 52 calibre barrel, with a double baffle muzzle brake and a semi-automatic vertical sliding block breach, with a tied jaw and the block moving down to open.
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Of course, this viewpoint is problematic, as the AVS uses a sliding block bolt locking device, while the SKS employs a more reliable tilting-bolt design, which is an entirely different style.
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After Buffalo defenseman James Patrick made a sliding block of a shot from the left point by Philadelphia's Michal Sykora, Audette grabbed the loose puck and sped up the right side.
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The gun had two distinctive features; first was the large four-baffle muzzle brake and the second was the vertical sliding block breech that was considered unusual for a Krupp designed gun.
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Voellmy used a simple empirical formula, treating an avalanche as a sliding block of snow moving with a drag force that was proportional to the square of the speed of its flow:
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Lebbeus Edward A Hordern, known as "'Edward Hordern "', ( March 21, 1941-May 2, 2000 ) was the world's leading authority on sliding block puzzles, and was renowned for his puzzle solving abilities.
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The sliding block, in both horizontal and vertical forms, and metal cartridge case continued to be the preferred German breech system until after World War II, and is still used by some modern artillery.