-
needle bar (bed) that p****ed back and forth, to and from the operator. The
beards were
simultaneously depressed by a
presser bar. The
needle bar goes forward-...
-
supported on a
needle bar that p****ed back and forth, to and from the operator. The
beards were
simultaneously depressed by a
presser bar. The
first machine...
-
restaurants and
bars.
Presser enlisted in the
United States Navy in 1943 when he was 17, and
served in
World War II.
After the war,
Presser returned to Cleveland...
-
definition of a dive
bar is
rarely agreed on, and is the
subject of
spirited debates. The term dive was
first used in the
press in the U.S. in 1880s to...
- The
terms foobar (/ˈfuːbɑːr/), foo,
bar, baz, qux, quux, and
others are used as
metasyntactic variables and
placeholder names in
computer programming...
- A
bar mitzvah (masc.), or bat
mitzvah (fem.) is a
coming of age
ritual in Judaism.
According to
Jewish law,
before children reach a
certain age, the parents...
- buttonholes). The buttonholer's
adaptor attaches to the machine's
presser bar,
replacing the
presser foot. In its
place the
buttonholer employs a
cloth clamp with...
- long
bar,
usually with
weights attached at each end.
Barbells range in
length from 1.2
metres (4 ft) to
above 2.4
metres (8 ft),
although bars longer...
- as
bar-back, also
commonly known as a
runner in
Europe or a gl****y in Australia) is a bartender's ****istant. They are
responsible for
keeping the
bar stocked...
-
Bar Kokhba revolt (Hebrew: מֶרֶד בַּר כּוֹכְבָא Mereḏ
Bar Kōḵḇāʾ) was a large-scale
armed rebellion initiated by the Jews of Judea, led by
Simon bar...