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  • He pulled the little bedside table over to the wall and stood and took a screwdriver from his rear pocket and began to back the screws out of the louvered steel cover of the airduct.

    No Country For Old Men McCarthy, Cormac, 1933- 2005

  • He took the screwdriver and got the chair from the desk and stood on it and unscrewed the airduct grille and stepped down and laid it dustside up on the cheap chenille bedspread.

    No Country For Old Men McCarthy, Cormac, 1933- 2005

  • After a while he climbed up onto the cheap wooden desk and with the blade of his pocketknife set to unscrewing the airduct grille, putting the screws in his mouth one by one.

    No Country For Old Men McCarthy, Cormac, 1933- 2005

  • After hatch opening, before installation of the ventilation airduct between station and Endeavour, Kotov performed the standard collection of air samples with the Russian AK-1M sampler in the SM, FGB, Lab, and then also in the Orbiter.

    SpaceRef Top Stories 2010

  • After hatch opening, before installation of the ventilation airduct between station and Endeavour, Kotov performed the standard collection of air samples with the Russian AK-1M sampler in the SM, FGB, Lab, and then also in the Orbiter.

    SpaceRef Top Stories 2010

  • The rear end of the airduct may be closed by a flap (18) operated by a hand lever on the left of the driver.

    unknown title 2009

  • The laminated radiator is built in a large airduct (16), in which there is a fan (17) driven direct from the crankshaft.

    unknown title 2009

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