The shapers can also record and change the music of other players, such as flautists, clarinettists and oboists. |
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On either side, the baked earth is already being formed by shapers into greens and bunkers, and Lewis can barely contain his enthusiasm. |
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We usually don't see the workings of the behind-the-scenes handlers and shapers and coaxers and helpers. |
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Dye also brought in his own shapers and equipment from other jobs to piece the construction of the course together. |
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High Schools of the day offered some pretty good metal working programs in classrooms outfitted with lathes, milling machines and shapers. |
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But shapers are expensive and routers lack the power to cut the profile in one pass. |
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Living in societies where the clergy were crucial shapers of public opinion, American nationalists adopted the language of millennialism. |
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The ram is typically actuated by a mechanical crank inside the column, though hydraulically actuated shapers are increasingly used. |
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An alumnus of the Warsaw School of Mathematics was Antoni Zygmund, one of the shapers of 20th century mathematical analysis. |
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