The stairways were built upon spiral vaults, winding round a central newel. |
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This winding tale of cultural diffusion takes us back more than seventeen-hundred years to the Pallava dynasty. |
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If you're feeling energetic you can climb a narrow winding staircase to the top. |
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Roads of black ash traverse it, winding through the otherwise untraversable aa. |
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I used to walk past it every day, down a long, winding, black path to school in the morning. |
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It features pit props for roof beams, bricks from wash houses, a massive lump of coal for an alter and a half winding wheel on a wall. |
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Here he still positions his hammer on the right as in a balance wheel clock in order to allow separate winding of each train. |
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He moved closer to the nearest capital to inspect its carving, a vigorous Romanesque scene of a monkey in the act of winding up a crossbow. |
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Bobby has taken a winding road to his current position as a leading conditional jockey. |
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The carriage rattled along the narrow, winding streets to Montemarte, where the Basilica of the Sacre Couer lay. |
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The tax is a consequence of the realisation of the assets in the course of the winding up of the company. |
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Threats of police action to obtain the clock winding key were made recently. |
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They had preached about winding the clock before executing emergency procedures. |
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Donna winced in pain, and spinning round, kicked out at Mark's stomach, momentarily winding him. |
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She dodged his extremely slow blows and sank her fist into his stomach, winding him. |
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He feinted and I took the bait as he kicked me hard in the stomach, winding me yet again. |
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Emilia did not want to hear that, and she kicked Tom in the stomach, winding him. |
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Meanwhile, his partner grabbed the boy and punched him in the stomach, winding him. |
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When the required number of strands are wound on, finish the thread by winding it around and down the finish post. |
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The gradual twist of the body may be likened to certain movements in nature, such as that of a vine winding around a tree. |
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I took one last fortifying breath, then turned the Keystone as though I were winding a clock. |
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An automatic winding system will be installed as the clock presently has to be wound every three days by hand. |
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I was hurriedly winding our grandfather clock when, in my carelessness, the pendulum disconnected. |
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The weaker he became, the more urgently he focused on winding the business down. |
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But so powerful did they prove themselves as wealth generators that investors in them soon abandoned any pretence of willfully winding them down. |
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I was feeling extremely tense and uncomfortable and the whole thing was winding me up more and more and more. |
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Luckily the road was fairly empty and I slammed up the gearbox winding the car up to an eyewatering 105 mph. |
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Truly Time is a vast Denful of Horrour, round about which a Serpent winds and in the winding bites itself by the Tail. |
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Late one afternoon we found ourselves motoring along an isolated stretch of road in Idaho, which followed the winding course of a river. |
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The steep slope becomes a collection of terraces connected by a winding stepped path, with buildings tucked under or placed on the terraces. |
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They had docked near the edge of the town and made their way down the winding, grimy streets. |
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It has fantastic creaky floorboards, and a big winding staircase that in the 24 hours we've been here I've already almost fallen down twice. |
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The night air felt cool and refreshing, and he had no trouble following the winding path through the mountains. |
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The 12-mile route starts in Stratford's Bancroft Gardens at 1.30 pm and will follow a winding course to Long Marston. |
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A winding, scenic drive up Storm King Highway, just off Route 218, leads to the museum and its 500 acres. |
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Hop onto the platform, climb the winding staircase and prepare for a cut-price sightseeing tour of London. |
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The town is distinctly Italian in feel, with a smattering of luxury hotels and art galleries tucked away in its winding, narrow streets. |
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Escaping the city is as hard as surviving a day in its winding, filthy streets. |
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The winding 150 mile course from Barstow, California to Primm, Nevada knocked out vehicle after vehicle. |
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The winding narrow streets and the houses around the church are much as they must have been in the fourteenth century. |
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Rain fell on the silent dead of Pere-Lachaise, on the streets and the houses of Paris, covering the whole city like a veil, like a winding sheet. |
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He lives a monastic existence, coming into the studio every day and spending hours alone painting his wraiths and winding sheets. |
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He imagined himself in a winding sheet, and horror overwhelmed him until he was able to fight free of what was indeed a sheet. |
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Photographs of winding towers and cooling towers, of silos, lime kilns and blast furnaces, of coal bunkers and gravel plants. |
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He gave her directions onto a narrow winding road, and told her to drive down it until he gave her the word to stop. |
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Finally, Sontag begins winding down the book by referencing themes that she first asserted in On Photography. |
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Our taxis, which had labored up the narrow, winding road, descended much more swiftly. |
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A guide can bring her through its labyrinthine winding laneways and streets, few of which still exist in the modern world. |
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He was made to walk along a winding passage then up steps and suddenly he felt a chilling breeze. |
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Then the group set off up the narrow winding lane to the main road and the lay-by. |
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The county has 6,000 miles of roads, ranging from winding country lanes to roaring motorways. |
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Is winding up in the back of a taxi at four o'clock in the morning, fumbling ineptly with unfamiliar zippers a good sign? |
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Ten years and a lot of reticent memories after, their winding roads are finally coming to that familiar intersection once more. |
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Retractable tape measures were permanently secured to a winding mechanism inside the casing. |
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Maria carefully rolled the piece, winding a length of sticky tape around the tube, stowing it in her bag. |
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You've spent hours reveling, but just as the night is winding down, two drunk guests get into a vicious argument. |
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The grieving process is typically slow, gradually winding along until it eventually lessens. |
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A winding gravel path climbs up through what will be a dense forest to a big, noisy waterfall. |
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Their road climbed now, winding around a hill crowned with palaces of gleaming marble. |
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The night was winding down when Javier King saw the young man in a letter jacket walk up towards him. |
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The following night, as arranged, I met Zizi at the tanneries and he led me through the dark and narrow winding streets to his family riad. |
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The highway skirted the shoreline, winding as it dipped beneath a sea of swaying grass. |
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On Monday, we headed north to Montana along some narrow, winding two-lane mountain roads. |
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From approved school he graduated through detention centre to borstal, finally winding up in prison. |
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The long, winding ascent past flat-roofed villages, and groves of almond and olive-like argan trees brings one to the Col de Kerdous. |
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A barrier valve including an armature, longitudinally movable toward a pole core by excitation of an electrical winding. |
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We pulled up into a winding driveway that was lined by a row of rose bushes, all in full bloom. |
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Some of the roads are long and winding which results in numerous blindspots along the way. |
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Back on the winding road to Lancaster, the way is lined with purple heather and bracken, rowan trees and bushes full of blueberries. |
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The roads were so rubbly and so steep and so winding that we moved, it seemed, in slow motion. |
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The length of the wires and height of the slings cannot be altered by the operation of the winding machinery contained in the vehicle. |
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If this is actually an autotransformer, then you do not have a separate primary and secondary winding. |
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By placing a tap in the primary winding, we could change the turns ratio so that with 456 volts input we could still get 120 volts output. |
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The three-year-old progressed nicely last season, winding up with a maiden race success over this course and distance. |
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Both mainsprings are so long that winding them conventionally via the crown would be unfeasible. |
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I can follow a narrow, winding path in hardwood and extract large, high value sawlogs without damaging the residual trees. |
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On the fringes of the bay, fragile marshes and winding waterways are teeming with birds and wildlife. |
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Broomfield offers expandable winding mandrels in both round and rectangular configurations that will collapse for easy coil removal. |
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The body of the flute is made by winding carbon fibre around a metal mandrel, using a machine, and then impregnating it with epoxy resin. |
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They have a wicked bearded collie called Dudley who I spent a lot of time winding up! |
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The rest is designated as prairie and marshland, winding throughout the development and sometimes right up to back porches. |
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To the west, a thick patch of forest stretched all the way to the sea, punctuated in several places by vast marshlands and winding rivers. |
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Timur and Anikei banged out of the house as the narrative was winding down. |
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Each turn around Pacific Cove's many winding curves revealed smaller roads and hairpin turns. |
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A winding road slopes downhill through a thicket of trees before looping once around a tiny manmade lake. |
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Apply the ac voltage to the primary winding and expect output voltage at the secondary side. |
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The barnyard was situated behind the house with a good clear view of the winding highway that led out of Massillon and to places beyond. |
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One morning, nine trucks drove into the camp, winding past the barracks and buildings where soldiers repaired tanks and trucks. |
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Why do our love lives have to be a winding road full of obstacles and thorns? |
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He led them through a winding maze of streets and alleyways, and finally they reached a clearing. |
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There are miles of these maze-like, winding, and intersecting canyons which lead to the Escalante River. |
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It has high filigreed ceilings and threadbare carpet, a winding native wood staircase, cracked stained glass. |
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Next hour, the prosecution will begin its rebuttal, meaning the sensational five month trial is winding down. |
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Throughout the landscape stand stately trees thick enough to remind me of California's sequoias, their massive roots winding over the earth. |
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Years, decades and almost a century of watching Gloria get all she ever wanted, and Anita winding up owning a begrimed apartment building. |
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A large torii sat propped against a wall, with an exotic plant winding around it as if it were a trellis. |
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Steep winding alleys lead past precariously terraced houses and open on to plazas with churches and bell towers. |
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She loud, she's brash and she's winding up po-faced moral guardians by subverting sexual stereotypes. |
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Inside, the narrow alleys are tight woven, winding shadily between cliff-like walls of brown mud or sparkling white lime wash. |
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I love the winding streets, and I know it's heavily touristy, but I just love it. |
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She regretfully stepped out of the tub and towelled herself dry, winding the towel around her shoulder-length chestnut hair last. |
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But the wedding with its pedantic, rural nuptial dance winding along the landscape in middle distance with no visible musicians looks very twee. |
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When the ark is finished, a winding, receding path is drawn from the animals through the middle ground, up to the arks. |
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With the football season slowly winding down, many bettors seem to feel that the betting season is over as well. |
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No or low output voltage means the transformer winding has open or shorted winding. |
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The sound of water bickering down the winding way of a stream gave life and coolness to the warm silence. |
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Of these, the most spectacular was Timberline, a long winding trail starting at the very top of the mountain, above the treeline. |
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The transformer laminations or coating of shellac, enamel or varnish is to insulate adjacent turns from shorts between winding. |
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That night, however, siren followed siren, loud and close, one winding down only to hear the rising shriek of another. |
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Furthermore, this winding and unwinding of power in the trunk of the body requires fairly strong legs as well to stabilize the swing. |
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The horse gin was a horse-driven winding machine used to raise coal in tubs or baskets. |
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Palm warblers come early in the season, weeks before bay-breasteds and blackpolls, whose appearance indicates that the migration is winding down. |
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Then the trail would stop winding and twisting, and would level off and widen. |
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They twisted and turned down winding maze paths, never being able to tell if they were lost or going on the right path, blindly guessing. |
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Once within its bounds, I notice a winding single-story caretaker building to our immediate right. |
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The paths lead on forever and ever, winding and twisting and weaving in circles until you don't know east from west nor north from south. |
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The gradual twist of the body may be likened to certain movements in nature, such as that of a vine winding itself around a tree. |
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Her eyes followed the winding twists and the curls of smoke as the sky broke open to the ocean beneath. |
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There are several shrines set in the rocky hillside, linked by winding paths through moon gates. |
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The water began to simmer, several lines of bubbles winding their way to the top. |
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And that's without mentioning the wide skies, the winding roads and a blissful lack of mobile phone reception. |
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As the peaceful sit-down protest was winding down the police announced they would forcefully remove people. |
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A winding path of bluestone connects the house to the pool and a new patio. |
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The trails are old skid roads winding through young trees and offer views of the surrounding area. |
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At that moment two officers came down the narrow winding stairway carrying a body bag. |
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During a pop concert held at our uni the group who had been playing for an hour were winding up. |
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And 25 winding kilometres away, the entertainment boom town of Branson is resisting. |
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During winding a bar holds the slubbing down so that the spindle rotation causes the twisted yarn to be wound onto the cop. |
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Beside it was a winding up petition and legal documents, boxed and unread, which had been left by the Treasury department. |
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Jean navigated the motor caravan along a winding but well-paved road after they left the A82 and turned away from Loch Ness. |
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My wife is extremely unsympathetic to it but it's my way of winding down, it helps me to relax when I'm stressed. |
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Part of preparing youth for the workplace is preventing them from winding up as unwed teenage mothers on the dole. |
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I followed, with my eye, the winding of the road and saw that it curved close to one of the densest of these clumps and was lost behind it. |
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The first sign of life is a tiny vehicle, winding its way tortuously along the thin white thread of a dirt road snaking through the rocky terrain. |
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Take the winding staircase and wend your way to the upper section. |
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He miscounted and for a ghastly moment thought he had overshot the seventh floor and was about to be turned upside down or mangled in the winding gear. |
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As he rounded a bend on a winding road, three slabs fell off. |
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The winding, sloping roads had been a pleasure to navigate, the air perfumed with onions growing by the roadside. |
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The winding, narrow street soon gave way to the open stretch of a bazaar. |
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There are coast paths, too, winding through dwarf willow and mountain ash to ruined villages looking wistfully out to sea, their populations long since departed. |
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The bus wheezes its way uphill with a wrenching of gears and whining of suffering brakes along the steep winding roads that scale the suburban hills around Sarajevo. |
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For desperate Allied servicemen on the run from World War Two POW camps, the winding snowbound passes of the Pyrenees were just one of many obstacles on the long journey home. |
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Running trails follow the winding waterway, while paddlers row or kayak. |
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The corner of her eye caught the yellow bus as it came down the long road, twisting and winding, stopping here and there to pick up children that also attended school. |
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Alsonte was floating down a river of memories, twisting and winding. |
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The pub with the most atmosphere is tiny Turf Tavern, which you get to by following two long, creepy, almost unnavigable alleys off a winding back street. |
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Sometime afterward he got in his Jeep and drove the winding road to Hanapepe lookout. |
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In this tragicomedy, lives and careers take place backward, starting with the corruption of success and winding up at an innocent high school graduation. |
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They were at one of the biggest, cruelest curves on the winding road. |
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The process involves winding back the mileometer to give a false mileage. |
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Here we walked through a large lawn of uncut grasses dotted with early-summer bulbs and flowers following a winding, mowed path leading into shrubbery and woodland. |
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Sitting in front of the computer screen you get a driver's eye view as you travel along narrow streets, busy roads and winding country lanes in various weather conditions. |
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A second triac or the like is connected between the intermediate point of the winding and the terminal of the voltage supply to which the first triac is connected. |
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As she drove along the narrow, winding country lanes she and an oncoming coach, carrying teenagers to school in Harrogate, slowed so both vehicles could safely pass. |
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Pedestrians take precedence over cars on the winding, cobbled streets. |
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The horse walked on, following the winding path through the trees. |
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Bulbous columns, winding staircases, and whimsical bas-reliefs of mythical creatures wrap around the palace. |
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From there, Leo lived an itinerant childhood, eventually winding up in England. |
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Both lead to a cobblelock patio area and a winding path through the long narrow garden, which is planted with flowers and shrubs and features some attractive rose trestles. |
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Among the many incidents recalled in his long and winding career is a night back in 1962 when he MC'd the first-ever British performance by the erstwhile Robert Zimmerman. |
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They encompass 2,400 square miles of wooded mountains, high-elevation bogs and pine barrens, replete with winding rivers and spectacular waterfalls. |
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Far from the bucolic paradise of popular myth, with lowing herds winding slowly o'er the lea, modern farms have as much romance as a widget factory. |
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Galloping through the tall trees in forest woodlands or winding our way slowly over miles of alien, stony-gray barrens, we came to know a place apart from our comfort zones. |
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Foreign tourists would often hike up the winding road and camp out in the ruins. |
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You know how wild the country is there, and how wantonly the brook runs, bending, and winding, and coquetting with the wintergreen and cranberry vines that fringe its banks. |
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The tour in 1995, in which ticketless groups physically crashed down gates, was the bottom of a spiral that had been winding its way down for some time. |
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We lived at the time in London, in the winding garret apartment of a red-brick Edwardian block in Mayfair. |
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Earlier that day I rode my bike from the ridiculous Quonset hut to the port, where there are winding small streets and wonderful fish restaurants. |
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A wide clearing, ringed by trees in full bloom, silver fish glinting in the waters of the small stream winding through it, cutting through the emerald grass. |
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Check out Le Marais, one of the oldest quarters of the city, where gay-friendly establishments line the winding cobbled lanes. |
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The water mass consists of tiny hilly streams, winding seasonal creeks, muddy canals, some truly magnificent rivers and their tributaries and distributaries. |
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One of its few concessions to the luxurious standards of the neighbors is a long, winding road. |
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To get to class, students travel a path known as the Warthog Trot, a winding trail through the bush that's also used by giraffes, kudu, wildebeests, and impalas. |
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I ran up the winding stairs, grabbed a washcloth from the bathroom, dropped my jeans, jumped onto my bed, and humped the soft fabric of the bedcover. |
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When the steering wheel is turned, said printed circuit board can, according to the direction of turning, be wound onto a winding element or unwound therefrom. |
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Chris quickly kicked me hard in the stomach, winding me badly. |
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Pain shot through her stomach as someone kicked her, winding her. |
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He is making the rounds of all the mystery conventions, taking bows for his long and prosperous career, which may be winding down a bit after all these years. |
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I watched the city pass by, the narrow, winding streets with their rounded paving stones, the precarious buildings that'd never known an architect's touch. |
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The Trinidadian favoured long chapters and winding sentences. |
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And then Sean punched him in the stomach, winding him completely. |
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One man barged in between me and Jim, knocking us apart and winding me. |
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In the cradle of the Rocky Mountains, sprawled out like a giant picnic over the foothills, Calgary has the beautiful Bow River winding through its core. |
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The path was endless, constantly winding downward in a spiral. |
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It's divided into three sections with a path winding all the way through. |
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Erin was quiet for a long minute, winding the blanket round her fingers. |
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He's holding one of the loops of the rope around the winding mechanism. |
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The hallways were lined here and there with mirrors, and the creaky wooden floors had an old rug with archaic symbols winding with it, down the halls. |
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Despite the regular practice of winding operations down in the early part of the year, some of the costs of the business, such as its warehouse, were ongoing. |
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She was winding me up, teasing me, and I knew it but the pain was still too fresh and the anger wasn't far from the surface and it took everything I had to keep quiet. |
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Worse, on a seriously winding and narrow road, like the one up the Thames coast, I am tailgated by drivers who then pass on blind corners, sounding their horns. |
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Among its winding streets and alleys, you will find parks where men with luxuriant moustaches and flat caps still play that rather silent, cerebral game of boule. |
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We walked for a long time, following winding paths carved by herds of cattle, through high meadows into an exotic place that seemed like a foreign land. |
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The transmit winding is wound along the diameter of the toroidal core and the receive winding is wound along the circumference of the toroidal core. |
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Yes, I know that it's still hard to know what exactly Bertie says or what he means or what the sum of his winding sentences and tortuous paragraphs amount to. |
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At Canaan, graceful paloverdes and acacias 'shade winding paths where once lay desert. |
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An upright standing Sigillaria stem from the Westphalian of Poland clearly shows imprints of a larger winding axis. |
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The name Wharfe derives from the Old English weorf or the Old Norse hverfr meaning winding river. |
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With its unique, unrivalled architecture and long, winding alleyway, it is a city of souks, stories and soul. |
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As the motor accelerates, the slip frequency becomes lower, and more current is in the interior of the winding. |
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He also posited a possible link to the word gwili meaning winding or tortuous, but said it was unlikely this was where it originated from. |
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It is at the lowest bridging point of the river which here is tidal and forms a winding estuary down to the sea at Dartmouth. |
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In a WRIM, the rotor winding is made of many turns of insulated wire and is connected to slip rings on the motor shaft. |
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The simulation takes advantage of the axisymmetry, the cylindrical shape and the repetitive pattern of the winding sections in the flow path. |
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Turn left on poorly signed Highway 292 and proceed on this winding road for about 12 miles. |
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I would as soon see a river winding through woods or in meadows, as when it is tossed up in so many whimsical figures at Versailles. |
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Tiphaine was silent when he had ended, watching the winding woodways of the forest. |
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A second arrangement has the rotor winding basket surrounding the stator magnets. |
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The LANGE 1 TOURBILLON PERPETUAL CALENDAR is self-winding, with even the slightest motion converted into winding energy. |
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Hikers who venture into the lush canyon will find a trail of moderate difficulty winding past caves, oak groves, and toyon trees. |
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The City was essentially medieval in its street plan, an overcrowded warren of narrow, winding, cobbled alleys. |
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Troop numbers in Iraq were winding down, and so were the medevacs in Southern Iraq and Kuwait. |
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Usually winding and magnet temperature must be kept below 120C and then there are issues of demagnetisation and mechanical strength. |
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Starts out funny and funky with goofball Woody Harrelson winding up speedball Wesley Snipes on the basketball courts. |
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You will find winding pasture for sheep and highland cattle. |
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The easiest way to know the correct moment to commutate the winding currents is by means of a position sensor. |
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As each coil is energized in turn, the rotor aligns itself with the magnetic field produced by the energized field winding. |
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The back emf of the motor, plus the voltage drop across the winding internal resistance and brushes, must equal the voltage at the brushes. |
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But now time is winding down, and he appears more willing to take risks. |
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Some grand castles had long winding approaches intended to impress and dominate their landscape. |
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Descending a narrow tree-lined lane the carriage passed into a leisurely winding road, bounded by market-gardens and the River Val. |
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The roads are often quite steep, narrow and winding, and ruts can be a problem when it rains. |
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Cut into the cliffs by hand, this narrow, winding route hugged the contours around both steep headlands. |
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The surface buildings, winding gear and underground workings are still in excellent condition. |
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The original pithead buildings have been preserved, including the head frame, winding engine and baths. |
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The museum features a range of above ground attractions including a winding house, saw mill, pithead, baths. |
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This led to the winding up of the Celtic Warriors region by the WRU, as there was not enough money to keep the region afloat. |
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Other important trees in this zone include hornbeam, winding, maple, ash, alder along creeks, and in sandy soil birch compete with pine. |
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I Jagdgeschwader 3 were able to conduct fighter sweeps over Calais after noon, with the battle winding down. |
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Turning the crank winds the spring and a full winding will allow several hours of operation. |
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Top-seeded Carolina Kostner of Italy, the 2005 world bronze medalist, was the flop of the event in winding up seventh. |
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By winding the mileage back, the clocker will cause conflict within the car and create the potential for it to miss early-warning alerts. |
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Model of a patent machine for winding yarn from the hank, upon the shuttlecope or pern. |
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In the late 1990s, as the Nurrungar program was winding down, the ADF reassessed the role of Woomera in its future force structure. |
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When it was light enough we climbed a mesa, winding around the far side before coming up to watch our backtrail. |
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It pursues a winding course in a northern direction, and after passing the manufacturing town of Hof, enters Thuringia. |
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The temperature element used in cybertronic devices is a nickel wire winding. |
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In 1801 he began work at Black Callerton Colliery as a 'brakesman', controlling the winding gear at the pit. |
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Leonardo da Vinci drew a picture of the flyer, which twists the yarn before winding it onto the spindle. |
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The Grand Union effectively bypassed the earlier, narrow and winding Oxford Canal which also remains open as a popular scenic recreational route. |
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If the break happened on the winding stroke the spindle might have to be stopped while the thread was found. |
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Compound winding, which gave more stable voltage with load, improved operating characteristics of generators. |
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The new road replaces a winding, narrow section of the A595 which passed through the village of Distington. |
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From the east a very steep and winding path straight up from Kirkstone Pass is very popular with visitors. |
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I spent a night in a local hotel, where the bar was full of oil field workers drinking longnecks and winding down from a day on the job. |
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The garden was used by Ruskin to experiment in various forms of cultivation and drainage and it contains a series of steep and winding paths. |
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The Grand Italian Trail begins in Trieste and after winding through the Alpine arc traverses the entire Apennine system, Sicily and Sardinia. |
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These anhydrides find use in filament winding, pultrusion, prepreg manufacture, potting and encapsulation, powder coating, and vacuum-pressure impregnation. |
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Bailiffs closed the doors to Sakura, on Exchange Flags in the city's business district, this week after the parent company was served with a winding up order. |
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My mother was always doubly careful when winding the grandfather clock. |
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The winding border between Pakistan and India is lit by security lights. |
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Little picket gates and hedgy archways provide interesting access points to the gardens and their crazy paving winding among small lawns, rose arrays and vegetable patches. |
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On the winding road to Petropolis, they did not speak, not about modernism or the construction of houses or antique bird jails or fine how-do-you-dos. |
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The grandfather clock keeps going for over a week without winding. |
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A PM motor does not have a field winding on the stator frame, instead relying on PMs to provide the magnetic field against which the rotor field interacts to produce torque. |
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Currents induced into this winding provide the rotor magnetic field. |
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The current flowing in the winding is producing the fields and for a motor using a magnetic material the field is not linearly proportional to the current. |
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Most of the surface buildings have been removed, and apart from a winding wheel outside Radstock Museum, little evidence of their former existence remains. |
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The collapse of the alliance with the Prussians ended that costly involvement, and by late 1762 the war around the world was winding towards a close. |
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Other types of fabrication include press moulding, transfer moulding, pultrusion moulding, filament winding, casting, centrifugal casting, continuous casting and slip forming. |
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If the plot or intrigue must be natural, and such as springs from the subject, then the winding up of the plot must be a probable consequence of all that went before. |
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This is also reflected in many short stories written in the Tang about people accidentally winding up in the realm of the dead, only to come back and report their experiences. |
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William Eaton, in 1818, improved the winding of the thread by using two faller wires and performing a backing off at the end of the outward traverse. |
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Bobbin lacemaking is a handcraft which requires the winding of yarn onto a temporary storage spindle made of wood, previously bone, often turned on a lathe. |
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The much smaller historic road winding over the pass itself, which lies a few hundred metres from the Swiss border with Italy, is only passable June to September. |
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They travelled in large groups, with bell tents, blowup beds, tables, cooks and kitchens, carried by trains of mules up the steep, winding, dusty tracks. |
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Visitors entered through the rear of a 'shell-ruined' building, descending into the winding trench system, complete with rifle rests and platforms for trench mortars. |
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A darker, apotropaic note is sounded by the scraps of this prayer sewn on black strips of cloth winding around the supporting posts of the entrance and interior of the tent. |
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The early associations which we perhaps have formed of terror, with the ideas of apparitions, and winding sheets, and sable shrowds, should be unknown to children. |
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In the meantime, Heart Research UK has some sleep suggestions which could help you get more shut-eye, including winding down with a bath and soothing music. |
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The cross-country ski area at the top of Pattee Canyon, a winding wooded valley that snakes east from Missoula, Montana, is a dream come true for urban skiers. |
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Without a wink of sleep, she was on a private jet, flying off to the party was still winding having drunk the equivalent shots of vodka and champers. |
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The shaft creates and maintains a consistent axis of rotation for the roll, allowing smooth winding of sensitive web materials, according to the company. |
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To describe the time dependence of the winding angle we must look for a periodic function, because motion of the point is periodic to a good approximation. |
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It combines bag-sealing and perforating technology with coreless winding. |
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Here we climbed the 219 winding steps of the lighthouse that was engineered to stay upright in the sandy soil and shoot a beam of light out to sea. |
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