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n. (plural of vent English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: vent)

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Vents (musician)

Joseph Lardner, better known by the stage name Vents and also known as Vents One, Vents 1 and Vents Uno, is an Australian hip hop artist from Adelaide, South Australia. He has released two albums, 2007's Hard to Kill and 2011's Marked for Death. The latter was nominated for an ARIA Music Award.

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A semicircular protractor of metal for measuring the inclination of vents, or for ascertaining their deviation from the guide.

The vents and all screw-holes are to be stopped with plugs made of soft wood or oakum dipped in tallow, after they have been protected by an application of beeswax dissolved in spirits of turpentine, or other composition that may be directed by the Bureau.

The Inspector will also furnish the commander with a set of leaden impressions of the interior orifice of the vents of the guns, secured in a suitable box, that he may be able to compare the wear and gradual enlargement.

A transparent curtain of flickering reddish-green light surrounded the whole thing, rising from hidden vents in the ground to nearly twice the height of a man.

The exhibits were devoted to Europan biota, most of which depended on the ecological niches of the hydrothermal vents, carefully reproduced here.

The glucose-analogue nourished the ventling, enabling it to keep living and occasionally make slow perambulations to other parts of the vent, or even to swim between vents, until the adult phase rooted it to the ground.

The vents had been quiet for a century or a decade, or in some cases, days.

Many people had speculated that the subterranean vents were the most likely places for life on this planet.

Long pink and white streamers of carbon dioxide and water vapor trailed from roof vents, signaling that Mare and Raoul were there.

A short period of wet and warm brought the mats out of the vents and into the lake beds, where they interacted with the peroxide forms, perhaps incorporating them into the biofilm.

The heater vents kept making a sound like a distant parent gently shushing.

If the steam leak could be isolated before the Chinese got into the hull, if the ballast-tank vents could be repaired, if the ship had enough power to break the lines to the towing vessels, then maybe it was not over yet .

The Chief of the Watch opened the main ballast tank vents by selecting one of the electronic options on the computer control system displays of the ballast control panel.

He was gambling that the ballast tanks had leaked air out over the last five days in captivity, letting in water from the vents below.

Left unattended and with no ballast tank blow a submarine would probably sink after a month at pier side The way the vents had jammed in the struggle with the Chinese, and with the port list, there was a good chance the tanks had a considerable amount of water in them, which meant they were low in the water.