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Tension is the
pulling or
stretching force transmitted axially along an
object such as a string, rope, chain, rod,
truss member, or
other object, so as...
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which proved a near-accurate observation.
Guerrilla operations,
which slackened during the
training phase,
picked up
after August.
Economic and military...
- The bow is
woven between the strings.
Because the
hairs are
slackened, the bow hand is used to
press the
hairs away from the bow
stick to
create enough...
- 280 歓 歡 欠 15 S
delight カン kan 281 監 皿 15 S
oversee カン kan 282 緩 糸 15 S
slacken カン、ゆる-い、ゆる-やか、ゆる-む、ゆる-める kan, yuru-i, yuru-yaka, yuru-mu, yuru-meru 283...
- is no
issue to him and her fear of her
unborn child's ****ure
seems to
slacken,
knowing that
there will be a good man in its life
though it is unknown...
- 1880, the old
immigration of Germans, British, Irish, and
Scandinavians slackened off. The
United States was
producing large numbers of new
unskilled jobs...
- "... a
measure that was
without precedent". Wellington,
noticing the
slackening of fire from La Haye Sainte, with his
staff rode
closer to it. French...
- to
Media 10 in 2009. As Lord
Northcliffe aged, his grip on the
paper slackened and
there were
periods when he was not involved. His
physical and mental...
- uses a
lever ("vibrato arm")
attached to the
bridge that can
temporarily slacken or
tighten the
strings to
alter the pitch. A
player can use this to create...
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camcorders and
adapters to warn the user to
check that the tape is not
slackened before inserting a c****ette. The user
could dissipate the
slack by manually...