- the top
portion of the
hammer molding.
Gilbert also
licensed the
Aeolian attachment patented by
independent mechanic Obed.
Coleman in 1844,
which ****ed...
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Papers of 1848
features a "notice" from the
fictitious World-Harmonic-
Æolian-
Attachment in
parody of Carlyle. Fraser's
again parodied Carlyle in November...
- (/ɛnˈdɪmiən/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἐνδυμίων, gen.: Ἐνδυμίωνος) was
variously a
handsome Aeolian shepherd, hunter, or king who was said to rule and live at
Olympia in Elis...
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reduces the
amplitude of
Aeolian vibration and the
accompanying fatigue inducing strains near
splices and
conductor attachment clamps. TP
conductors can...
- and
expanded by
Frederick Swann, the
instrument incorporates the
large Aeolian-Skinner pipe
organ built in 1962 for New York's
Philharmonic Hall (now...
-
Model BA" by
Hammond Instrument Co., and the
other is "
Aeolian-Hammond
Player model BA" by
Aeolian-Skinner
organ Co. Spark, Rod (October 1997). "The History...
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because the
gallop oscillation couples to the
vortex shedding. A
similar aeolian phenomenon is flutter,
caused by
vortices on the
leeward side of the wire...
- Branch,
which is
located in the
heights of Tehran, the
capital of Iran
Aeolian processes –
Processes due to wind
activity Biorhexistasy – Soil formation...
- recording.
Stravinsky signed another contract in 1924, this time with the
Aeolian Company in London,
producing rolls that
included comments about the work...
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Archived 2006-11-14 at the
Wayback Machine "Side was
founded by
Aeolians of the
Aegean region. The
history of the town
extends back to the 7C BC...