Sentences with phrase «first logbook»

The very first logbook entry for the FX45, which arrived on our slippery doorstep smack - dab in the middle of the worst weather of 2003, was recorded by our design director, Darin Johnson, caught unprepared in northern Michigan, thinking he'd been smart to use the family ski weekend to break in the FX45: «Tires are awful!
In the very first logbook entry, truck aficionado and editor emeritus David E. Davis, Jr., expounded on the qualities of
In the very first logbook entry, truck aficionado and editor emeritus David E. Davis, Jr., expounded on the qualities of the big and chunky Chevy: «This is a remarkable vehicle.

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Other gripes from the logbook: rattling interior plastics, an occasionally confusing infotainment system, and the fact that the windshield header sits so far forward that it's sometimes tough to see traffic lights if you're first at an intersection.
First impressions have been added to the logbook, and the comments are mixed.
Don't start assigning ISBNs with the first number in the ISBN logbook that Bowker sends you.
We completed the first entry in our logbooks detailing the place, time, temperature and dive conditions.
After a relaxed first day in the superb scuba training pool at the Camel Hotel, brushing on her scuba skills, we went together day - boat diving under the watchful eye of a Camel instructor and added a further ten sea dives to her logbook.
Certified divers should bring their C - Cards and logbooks for checking prior to their first dive.
When we first see him in Prime, he is covered almost completely head to toe in metal, and the logbook even notes that the only real weak spot is his chest where the armor is lighter - but - still present.
The standard logbook entries made at the time contain no information about how the measurements were taken, so the cause was overlooked, says David Thompson, first author on the paper and an atmospheric scientist at Colorado State University in Fort Collins.
The standard logbook entries made at the time contain no information about how the measurements were taken, so the cause was overlooked, says David Thompson, first author on the paper and an atmospheric scientist at the State University of Colorado in Boulder.
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