- Look up
rustle, rustler, or
rustlers in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rustle, rustler,
rustlers or
rustling may
refer to:
Cattle rustling, the theft...
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Rustle noise is
noise consisting of
aperiodic pulses in a
Poisson distribution,
characterized by the
average time
between those pulses,
known as rustle...
- Frühlingsrauschen, Op. 32, No. 3 ('
Rustle of Spring') is a solo
piano piece written by the
Norwegian composer Christian Sinding (1856–1941) in 1896. It...
- with
music by
Sigismund Katz [ru]. The
Bryansk forest rustled sternly… — The
Bryansk forest rustled sternly, Blue fogs descended, And the
pines heard all...
- on the Internet."
According to 2b2t
player and
amateur archivist James Rustles,
Hausemaster was
given the
server by its
original founder, who founded...
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Fluid Rustle is an
album by
German double b****ist and
composer Eberhard Weber recorded in
January 1979 and
released on ECM May that same year. The quintet...
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florists as a
filler in
dried flower arrangements and is
referred to as
rustle gum. The
plant is
drought and
frost resistant in cultivation. List of Eucalyptus...
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though he
ascended only 30 m (98 ft) or so in the last hour.
Mallory rustled up
oxygen equipment for a last-ditch effort. He
chose young Andrew Irvine...
- composer. He is best
known for his
lyrical work for
piano Frühlingsrauschen (
Rustle of Spring, 1896). He was
often compared to
Edvard Grieg and
regarded as...
- The
Rustle of Silk is a 1923
American silent romantic drama film
directed by
Herbert Brenon and
starring Betty Compson. It was
produced by
Famous Players–Lasky...