Earl's design even included a nod to the inspirational Hispano-Suiza, with the marque's circled trademark " LaS " cast into the horizontal tie bar between the front lights . ri
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Construction began in 292 BC . Ancient accounts, which differ to some degree, describe the structure as being built with iron tie bars to which brass plates were fixed to form the skin.
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This is a corrosive electrolyte that in the presence of electric fields facilitates dissolution and migration of silver, short-circuiting adjacent packaging pins, lead frame leads, tie bars, chip mount structures, and chip pads.
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The R-Tune package included all of the former, along with a Nismo header, Nismo cold-air intake, rear Nismo 25mm anti-roll bar, Nismo cams, Nismo lower tie bar, and a Nismo hard bushing kit.
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All of the high girders section fell during the accident, and analysis of the archives has shown that the design of cast-iron columns with integral lugs holding the tie bars was a critical mistake.
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Whilst checking the pier foundations to see if the river bed was being scoured from around them, Noble had become aware that some diagonal tie bars were'chattering', and in October 1878 had begun remedying this.
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The Turnpike bridge was probably a King Through Truss, in which a timber A-frame provides the compression members, with wrought iron tie bars underneath; this design gives the best ( least ) depth of construction.
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Evidence was then given of flange marks on tie bars in the fifth girder ( north of the two rearmost carriages ), the'collision with girders'theory being duly modified to everything behind the tender having derailed.
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In addition, the bolt holes were also cast and not drilled, so that all the tension from the tie bars was placed on a corner, rather than being spread over the length of the hole.
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"I would not wear double breasted suits, I would not wear a shirt of any color other than white or blue, I'd stay away from the power collars, cuff links, tie bars and pinkie rings ."