- opponent's arm if necessary.
Grips are
usually of
fluted wood or
covered in
rayskin, with a
minority being wrapped with cord. The end of the
handle was finished...
- society, garum, a type of fish
sauce condiment, was po****r.
Sharkskin and
rayskin which are
covered with, in effect, tiny
teeth (dermal denticles) were formerly...
- composer. He was
married to the
composer Yuliya Veysberg. McAllister, Rita;
Rayskin,
Iosif Genrikhovich.
Andrey Nikolayevich Rimsky-Korsakov (Grove
Music Online...
- Late Edo period. (bottom)
Koshirae (mountings) of an Edo
period daishō,
rayskin wrapped with silk
Kissaki (point) of an Edo
period katana Backsword Broadsword...
- book}}: CS1 maint:
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Rayskin,
Victoria (2011). "On the Grobman–Hartman
theorem in α-Hölder
class for...
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McAllister and
Rayskin, New
Grove (2001), 21:423–24. Abraham, New
Grove (1980)16:28–29. Zetlin...
- be used for many
other uses:
pearls and mother-of-pearl,
sharkskin and
rayskin. Sea horses, star fish, sea
urchins and sea cu****ber are used in traditional...
-
dates to the 16th
century Muromachi period and is made of wood, lacquer,
rayskin, leather, shakudō, gold,
silver and silk. Its
overall length is 46.2 cm...
- Germany]. Berlin: Jüdische Allgemeine. ISBN 978-3935097086. Gorgun, Olga;
Rayskin, Maxim, eds. (2008).
George Pusenkoff: Who is
Afraid (in
English and Russian)...
- of this
recording was
released on CD by
Preiser Records.
McAllister &
Rayskin 2001, p. 216.
Abraham 1943, p. 98.
Johnson 1992, p. 1102.
Johnson 1992...