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by-blow

by-blow
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  • kind van ongetrouwde ouders
  • the illegitimate offspring of unmarried parents

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  1. Blow by blow, her punches got more intense.
  2. By and by the bitter north wind begin to blow.
  3. He was dazed by a blow to the head.
  4. This book gives a blow by blow account of how the banking system is ruining our financial security.
  5. His head had been shattered by a savage blow from some heavy weapon.
  6. Closer examination revealed that the skull had been crushed by some heavy blow.
  7. The teacher was about to finish the useless discussion, when his face was hit by a blow from a pupil's fist.
  8. The Tetra Fast technology is a technology developed and patented by Tetra. It allows stretch blow moulding machines (SBM machines) to blow plastic PET bottles through a new method using explosive materials.
  9. All valves which are used as seacocks shall close by clockwise movement of their handwheels. .2 Discharge taps or valves on the side of the ship for blow-off water from boilers shall be located in easily accessible locations and not beneath deck plating.
  10. The commercial advantages of this new method are significant as found by the Commission in Tetra II, which explained (at point 63) that: ‘… the technology appears to offer a range of economic, operational and environmental advantages over conventional stretch blow moulding’.
  11. ‘That is why no arrangements to soften the blow have been made under national law to confront a situation of default on the part of the commune’; ‘The State cannot offload its obligation to implement judicial decisions by invoking the absence of funds or the autonomy of regional or local authorities — an autonomy that it has not been able to guarantee to date, since the commune is in no position to pay its debts.
  12. ‘That is why no arrangements to soften the blow have been made under national law to confront a situation of default on the part of the commune’; ‘The State cannot offload its obligation to implement judicial decisions by invoking the absence of funds or the autonomy of regional or local authorities — an autonomy that it has not been able to guarantee to date, since the commune is in no position to pay its debts. The applicants therefore denounce the State’s incapacity to adopt positive measures that would have enabled the commune to contribute in accordance with its obligation’.