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Bore

Bore meaning

To inspire boredom in somebody. | To make a hole through something. | To make a hole with, or as if with, a boring instrument; to cut a circular hole by the rotary motion of a tool.

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Tenor trombones typically have a bore of 0.450" (small bore) to 0.547" (large or orchestral bore) after the leadpipe and through the slide.

The Severn bore is not a self-reinforcing solitary wave or soliton but rather a shock wave which is formed because the wave is travelling faster than the wave speed in water above the Bore (see tidal bore for more details).

The slide may also be built with a dual bore configuration, in which the bore of the second leg of the slide is slightly larger than the bore of the first leg, producing a step-wise conical effect.

Higher bore bridge temperatures typically cause bore bridge materials to weaken and may reduce fatigue strength.

As small smooth-bore tubes these were initially cast in iron or bronze around a core, with the first drilled bore ordnance recorded in operation near Seville in 1247.

Conical bore instruments are generally perceived as having a more mellow tone quality than the cylindrical bore brass instruments.

Cylindrical bore brass instruments are generally perceived as having a brighter, more penetrating tone quality compared to conical bore brass instruments.

The bore is accompanied by a rapid rise in water level which continues for about one and a half hours after the bore has passed.

The size designation is related to the larger outer branches, and not to the bore of the tubing at the valves, though the bore is usually reported in instrument specifications.

The walls of the bassoon are thicker at various points along the bore; here, the tone holes are drilled at an angle to the axis of the bore, which reduces the distance between the holes on the exterior.

Those two generalizations are with regard to * the degree of taper or conicity of the bore and * the diameter of the bore with respect to its length.

Alive to the mistake which bore his goal after half time.

Also, Syndicate Construction and Commercial Company Limited was awarded a contract to construct two roads; the Maradun to Magami and Faru Road in the local government area of the governor and Mada to Wonaka R/Bore Road.

Amnesty International condemned the latest executions as a "fast-tracked unfair group trial" of the two men which it said bore no "resemblance to a meaningful judicial proceeding".

An expense ratio of 0.81% is reasonable for an ETF that uses a dynamic long/flat strategy for commodities; especially since this bore fruit in the form of a much less volatile fund with highly competitive returns.

Anthony Rota, who publicly acknowledged veteran Yaroslav Hunka in the House last Friday and called him a hero, quit as speaker of the chamber on Tuesday and said he bore sole responsibility for what happened.

A spokesman said it considered the estate was being unfairly penalised for events not within its control and for which it bore no responsibility.

At the World Cup last year, 10 of the 26 players on Ecuador’s squad bore Independiente’s imprimatur: They had spent some, or all, of their careers in Sangolqui.

Bain’s report charts the course of 2022’s far-reaching economic and geopolitical turbulence and its impact on the PE sector, which it finds bore the brunt of macro headwinds.

Bore da / Good morning everyone.