- A
flooring clamp is a
clamp (or
cramp) for
holding tongue and
groove flooring in
place while laying. A
flooring clamp is used for
holding tongue and groove...
-
where the 13th
floor is the
mezzanine floor.
Uninhabited 13th
floor: sometimes, the
floor is put to some
other use, such as a
mechanical floor. Such usage...
-
movement as a two beat
shuffle except with a heel
Cramp roll:
Steps and heel
drops can be
combined to make a
cramp roll
which produces a
rolling sound like a...
- his own right,
responsible for
inventing the
first box door spring, a
floor cramp and had an
early patent for wire rope) was born in Fleming, Dumfrieshire...
- Denkentwickelung").
cramp sockets in the
foundation platforms of
Pumapunku cramp sockets in the
foundation platforms of
Pumapunku Ornamental stone with I-
cramp sockets...
-
Cramp-rings are
rings anciently worn as a cure for
cramp and "falling-sickness" or epilepsy. The
legend is that the
first one was
presented to
Edward the...
-
included five songs, "Girl on the 13th
Floor", "Halfwalk", "Last
Tango in Paradise", "The
Garden of Delight" and "Don't
Cramp My Style", the
latter of
which was...
-
crust drilled at DSDP/ODP
Holes 504B and 896A,
Costa Rica Rift". In
Adrian Cramp (ed.).
Geological evolution of
ocean basins:
results from the
Ocean Drilling...
- Corbel: A brick, block, or
stone that
oversails the main wall.
Cramp: Or
frame cramp is a tie used to
secure a
window or door frame.
Creasing tile: A...
- as a fast
cargo vessel for the New
England Navigation Company by
William Cramp & Sons of
Philadelphia in 1907. In 1911 the ship was sold to the
Maine Steamship...