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clutch N ARCHIT

air clutch

automatic clutch

band clutch

bayonet clutch ARCHIT

block clutch ARCHIT

claw clutch ARCHIT

clutch arm

clutch band (or collar)

clutch bevel (or cone)

clutch bevel ARCHIT

clutch brake

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Larks' eggs are usually speckled, and clutch sizes range from two (especially in species of the driest deserts) to six (in species of temperate regions).
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Compare alcohol to pot and watch all the high horse close minded people clutch their bottles of poison.
www.odt.co.nz
Work it in slowly: a sparkle scarf, a jewel encrusted clutch bag, metallic tights, a singular statement necklace -- provide fun and glamour to any outfit.
news.nationalpost.com
A single gearstick, clutch pedal and accelerator were connected to both engines.
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This was the first mass market system with controls on the dash and an electric clutch.
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A switch in the gear lever operated a solenoid valve so that when the gear lever was moved the clutch was disengaged.
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Oystercatchers raise a clutch of two or three eggs.
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A torque converter eliminated the need for a clutch pedal and gearshift.
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If the fingers or splines develop grooves or notches, the plates may hang up or twist in them and fail to fully release when the clutch is disengaged.
www.motorcyclecruiser.com
The shaft drive has a snatchy feel which is only a nuisance when negotiating slow roundabouts or u-turns, requiring the rider to slip the clutch to smooth it out.
www.carsguide.com.au

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