- the
coronet on the head. Nepathya-yoga:
practically dressing in the
tiring room. Karnapatra-bhanga:
decorating the
tragus of the ear. Sugandha-yukti:...
- Shakespeare, that thou went'st so soon / From the world's
stage to the grave's
tiring room." He was
survived by his wife and two daughters.
Susanna had married...
- Shakespeare, that thou went'st so soon / From the world's
stage to the grave's
tiring room."
Shakespeare was
survived by his wife Anne and by two daughters, Susanna...
-
phrase "green
room"
predates this by
several centuries,
making such an
etymology unlikely. In Shakespeare's day, the
actors waited in a "
tiring house" probably...
-
Laurence Olivier sets the
opening scene of his 1944 film of
Henry V in the
tiring room of the old
Globe Theatre as the
actors prepare for
their roles on stage...
-
seating capacity of
Canadian Tire Centre had been
decreased to 17,373 with
maximum capacity of 18,720 with
standing room. Team
president Tom
Anselmi argued...
- world. With over 1
billion tires manufactured worldwide annually, the
tire industry is a
major consumer of
natural rubber.
Tire factories start with bulk...
-
tests the
tires have to be
filled with water, to
prevent the test
room being blown apart by the
energy that
would be
released by a gas when the
tire bursts...
- (synthetic)
rubbers via
various means.
Examples include silicone rubber via
room temperature vulcanizing and
chloroprene rubber (neoprene)
using metal oxides...
- more
minimal styling, and
large wheels favoring very low-profile
tires leave little room for a whitewall. The
Lincoln Town Car
continued to be
offered with...