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management process, and one in
which we concur, is that it is
dominated by '
stovepipes,' i.e.,
types of
collection that are
managed so as to be
largely distinct...
- up
stovepipe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Stovepipe may
refer to:
Exhaust pipe
Stovepipe hat, a tall top hat with a
consistent width Stovepipe pants...
- term
evokes the
image of
stovepipes rising above buildings, each
functioning individually. A
simple example of a
stovepipe system is one that implements...
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areas with
large stovepipes there is a
danger of
suddenly becoming buried under significant quantities of sand. Devil's
stovepipes are
mentioned as a...
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Stovepipe Wells is a way-station in the
northern part of
Death Valley, in
unincorporated Inyo County, California.
Stovepipe Wells is
located at 36°36′22″N...
- Adam
Rankin "
Stovepipe"
Johnson (February 6, 1834 –
October 20, 1922) was an
antebellum Western frontiersman and
later an
officer in the
Confederate States...
- A
stovepipe organization (alt organisations) has a
structure which largely or
entirely restricts the flow of
information within the
organization to up-down...
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caught partway out of the
ejection port
instead of
being thrown clear.
Stovepipes can be
caused by a
malfunctioning or
defective extractor or ejector, or...
- back to a wall,
which will
reflect the
sound towards the audience. The
stovepipe (usually a
section of tin pipe, 3" or 4"/75 or 100 mm in diameter) is...
- its most
extreme form, with ever-higher
crowns and
narrow brims. The
stovepipe hat was a
variety with
mostly straight sides,
while one with slightly...