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1. Clapboard definition is - a size of board for making staves and wainscoting.

2. A vertical line drawn to the left of multiple staves creates a system, indicating that the music on all the staves is to be played simultaneously.

3. Andromache is a passionate, independent person who staves off loneliness all by herself

4. Tasting Notes: Bespoken Spirits Bourbon Whiskey: Colored and Flavored with New Charred Oak Staves

5. The notes on the staves were reluctant to move, but they totally engrossed him.

6. Casks, barrels, vats, tubs and other coopers' products parts thereof, of wood, incl. staves

7. Piano: A systemic Barline, which connects the beginning of two or more staves, is used

8. Use the Measure tool to set the Barlines for staves, and to override the group …

9. 12 Noted in two staves , the piano plays a reprise of its own opening theme.

10. His acolytes wore head-dresses of these feathers and carried gold staves and shields in temple processions.

11. With that concluding word, the whole assembly, exalting their pilgrim's staves, rushed round me in a body.

12. Coopered Shelf - Staves Details Find this Pin and more on VINERAS Y PORTAVINOS by vj171071

13. Casks, barrels, vats, tubs and other coopers' products and parts thereof, of wood, including staves

14. EX 44.22 B * USED CASKS AND BARRELS OF OAK , WHETHER ASSEMBLED OR NOT ; THEIR STAVES AND HEADS * 0

15. Use the Measure Tool to set the Barlines for staves, and to override the group barline setting

16. Coopering is the traditional process of making watertight containers out of separate pieces of wood called staves

17. Barrel definition, a cylindrical wooden container with slightly bulging sides made of staves hooped together, and with flat, parallel ends

18. Barrel, large, bulging cylindrical container of sturdy construction traditionally made from wooden staves and wooden or metal hoops

19. He bevels the edges to an exact angle so that if stood side by side, the staves would form a cylinder.

20. The pack has two aluminium staves running parallel inside the main compartment which give stability and rigidity to the whole structure.

21. Logs are sawed to lengths of 1 meter in order to get a straight thread, and are after splitting formed into staves.

22. A barrel, Cask, or tun is a hollow cylindrical container, traditionally made of wooden staves bound by wooden or metal hoops

23. And he said unto them, Take nothing for your journey, neither staves, nor scrip, neither bread, neither money; neither have two coats apiece.

24. If leaks are found, the Cask is repaired with reed or cork wedges and spiles, although sometimes individual staves may have to be replaced.

25. 4-staves, original clefs In small print is the number according to the "371 Chorales" collection (with a few errors although).

26. Barlines Barlines are vertical lines that cross staves in order to show how music is divided into bars, according to the time signature

27. Because Copyist treats notes, staves, clefs and other musical symbols as graphical elements, you've got the freedom to put musical objects on the page regardless of

28. The goal of all Coopering is to make conical arches of tapered and radially beveled staves, held tightly together by unstretchable hoops driven down on the cone

29. In piano music – or any music in which a grand staff is used – bar lines connect both staves throughout the composition; these are called “systemic Barlines.” A bar line …

30. To restore the Barlines, select the square staff handle of an adjacent staff, and extend its barline up or down to restore the missing Barlines in the staff where they are missing: Of course , if you don’t need this staff’s Barlines to be joined with the other staves, once you restore the Barlines, you can separate the staves again by

31. For the Cherub ims spread forth their two wings over the place of the ark, and the Cherub ims covered the ark and the staves thereof above

32. Barrel definition is - a round bulging vessel of greater length than breadth that is usually made of staves bound with hoops and has flat ends of equal diameter

33. Assimilere, drikke, indoptage, indsuge, indtage, opsuge, optage, optage i, resorbere; Hvordan bruges ordet Absorbere? Ordet Absorbere bruges som regel i midten af en sætning og udtales som det staves.

34. The traditional promoted form of the Priest, Monk and Cleric classes, the Bishop class usually wields Light magic as its primary weapon of choice, and is also armed with Staves for support purposes

35. A special kind of woodworking is the manufacture of barrels (cooperage), which employs modified forms of hatchet, adze, drawknife and plane to form the curved, tapered staves and the circular bottom and lid.

36. In piano music – or any music in which a grand staff is used – bar lines connect both staves throughout the composition; these are called “systemic Barlines.” A bar line may also be referred to simply as a …

37. Accipitrine: of, like or pertaining to falcons and hawks accismus: in rhetoric, pretending to refuse something accite: to cite; to summon acclinate: sloping upwards acclivity: upward slope accloy: to hobble with a horseshoe nail accolade: curved architectural moulding; vertical line joining two musical staves accolent: neighbouring accollé

38. That’s probably the best Coopered mustard pancake i’ve ever seen….and all done with parchment paper and mirrors eh! I looked a while ago at some of the amazing inversed coopering planes on the web, mighty ones, some up to 48 inches long stood up on two legs and the craftsman running the boards over the blade to make some impressive staves

39. Among the Canaanite spoil captured by Thothmes III were tables, chairs and staves of cedar and ebony inlaid with gold or simply gilded, richly embroidered robes, chariots chased with silver, iron tent poles studded with precious stones, "bowls with goats' heads on them, and one with a lion's head, the workmanship of the land of Zahi" (the

40. The Arabic version reads, "these two men"; that is, Paul and Silas: who these sergeants were, is not very certain; they seem to be so called in the Greek language, from their carrying rods, or little staves in their hands, and were a sort of Apparitors; by these the magistrates sent orders, either by word of mouth, or in writing, to the jailer