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- Trinity-Pawling School (formerly The Pawling School) is an independent, college-preparatory boarding school for boys in grades 7-12 and postgraduates,...
- 10 February: Feast of Saint Paul's Shipwreck in Malta ('Nawfraġju ta' San Pawl') 19 March: Feast of Saint Joseph ('San Ġużepp') Friday before Easter: Good...
- December 2009, it has 1,43,159 members from 91,423 families. Kristian Ṭhalai Pawl (Christian Youth Fellowship) is a fellowship for young people in the church...
- US table saws are ****ed with sharpened ratchet teeth on a free-swinging pawl attached to the guard which restrain a board during a kickback. This combination...
- if the trip lever has been reset, it catches the end of the spring (or a pawl attached to it), and the angular momentum of the driven member releases the...
- eventually align itself with the pawl, allowing it to engage with the ratchet, and advance the rotor on its left. The right-hand pawl, having no rotor and ring...
- the 1870s, in an improved version the pendulum drove a ratchet wheel via a pawl on the pendulum rod, and the ratchet wheel drove the rest of the clock train...
- Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Paul (Maltese: Il-Katidral Metropolitan ta' San Pawl), commonly known as St Paul's Cathedral or the Mdina Cathedral, is a Catholic...
- The Pawling Nature Reserve is located in the northern section of the Town of Pawling, New York, United States. It is a 1,060-acre (430 ha) area located...
- the gun—either metal links or metal tab on cloth belts—until the feeding pawl at the entrance of the feed way engaged the first round in the belt and held...