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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «SIDELEVERS»
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1
Rudimentary Dictionary of Terms Used in Architecture Civil, ...
Bilge-pump rod, the plunger-rod, or rod connecting the piston of the bilge-pump
to one of the sidelevers. Bill, the point at the extremity of the fluke of an anchor.
Billet-moulding, an ornament used in string-courses and the archivolts of
windows ...
The engines are sidelevers of 800 nominal horsepower. The diameter of the
cylinders is 94% inches, with a stroke of 108 inches. The levers are 24 feet long,
and 7 feet broad at the center. The paddles are 37.}; feet in diameter.
GALLAGHER!
3
A Pure Drop' The Life Of Jeff Buckley
His runaway muttonchop sidelevers might have suggested a wild streak, but
Moorhead was a reliable citizen, a mechanic whose love of Led Zeppelin almost
matched his mania for cars. His relationship with Guibert developed faster than a
...
4
The Sailor's Word-Book: An Alphabetical Digest of Nautical Terms
CROSS-SWELL. This is similar to a cross-sea, except that it undulates without
breaking violently. CROSS-TAIL. In a steam-engine, is of the same form as the
cylinder cross-head: it has iron straps catching the pins in the ends of the
sidelevers.
William Henry Smyth, Edward Belcher,
2013
5
The Best Ever Australian Sports Writing: A 200 Year Collection
When Spofforth first played for his colony he had no moustache and no
sidelevers but by the 1 878 tour there were the beginnings of long sideburns and
a thin moustache which did not protrude beyond his mouth. By 1 882 , at least,
his ...
David John Headon, Headon, David (ed.),
2001
6
Herapath's Railway Journal
The engines are high-pressure with sidelevers, similar to marine engines; the
connecting-rods, however, are reversed, and -work the crank downwards, and
are connected to a horizontal shaft of great strength running across and under
the ...
7
American & British 410 Shotguns
In 1901, they produced two double 410s, both with sidelevers, numbers 10708
and 10709. Also, in 1901, they built SN 10710, their first-described “top-lever”
410. It was a bar-action gun with rebounding hammers and sold for 4 pounds, ...
... swiveling Jones underlever to push-forward “snap action” underlevers and the
tumbler-cocking snap underlever of the Automatic. Traditionally, Woodward's
main rival in the trade was Boss & Co., which favored sidelevers, until the Ärm
was ...
9
The Vampire Killer: A Journey Into the Mind of Tracey Wigginton
Because of his long black sidelevers and his guitarplaying, George nicknamed
him Elvis – and he hated Elvis. But what concerned George most was that he felt
Bill was a no-hoper with no real career prospects, the most important thing to him.
10
The Marine Steam-engine: From the Fourth London Edition
The necessity of some such contrivance is obvious (see Art. 103); for, as we have
before observed, the end of the sidelevers ZIZ, describes a circular arc, and this
would have the efi'ect of alternately thrusting the piston-rod against one side or ...
Thomas Main, Thomas Brown,
1867