1. Confused, the players tried the new drill and messed it up. 2. Gathering his mostly veteran champions in a circle at center ice, Bowman began to bark out instructions for a new drill. 3. If you expect your handyman to use the drill often and for extended periods, a new corded drill may be more appropriate. 4. Li used a new high-speed drill developed by Anspach Companies of Palm Beach Gardens, which he tested and modified last week. 5. New drills are studded with sensors that provide a steady stream of data on location, rock type, the presence of fluid, temperature and other conditions. 6. Q. You have written about a new drill bit for drilling ceramic tile and glass. 7. Sophisticated new drill bits now are able to bore sideways into a pool of oil to extract far more crude than previously possible. 8. New wells require new drill pads, pipelines and systems to process natural gas that comes up with the crude. 9. Oh, they must have mistaken the sound of my new electric drill. 10. The annual meeting is aimed at teaching the coaches new drills and leadership skills. |