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- noun Plural form of
pulsator .
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Examples
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I saw the 3 carloads of slush taken to the "pulsators" and there reduced to quarter of a load of nice clean dark-colored sand.
Following the Equator, Part 7 Mark Twain 1872
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I saw the 3 carloads of slush taken to the "pulsators" and there reduced to quarter of a load of nice clean dark-colored sand.
Following the Equator Mark Twain 1872
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With its optional blue pulsators, it is FDA cleared for acne.www. revitalight.com
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Each shaking-table of the pulsators is made of corrugated iron plates in several sections with a drop of about an inch from one division to another.
Wealth of the World's Waste Places and Oceania Jewett Castello Gilson
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The coarser fragments of the concentrates from the washing machines are picked out by hand; the finer are sent to the pulsators.
Wealth of the World's Waste Places and Oceania Jewett Castello Gilson
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In the 1930s, the Gordens invested in an automated milking machine, powered by gasoline engines operating pulsators that jiggled the Jersey cows 'four teats at once.
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The barriers feature electric pulsators, which create an electric field for when the fish are going through.
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Similar electrical pulsators are used on a barrier on the outlet of Mud Lake, which drains into Fountain Lake.
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- pulsators can be simply constructed of rubber diaphragms (car tires) - a buffer of air at the charging side underneath the pulsator elastically suppresses the water movements.
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beware of dimwits and their dim-pulsators their plans for a dark future are ill-conceived
Think Progress » From Hype To Hysteria: Fox News Selling Preemptive War Against Iran 2006
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