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Until the mid-20th century, anchors for smaller vessels were either scaled-down versions of admiralty anchors, or simple grapnels.
" The production is " sparing on furniture and heavy on shadows ", with " a scaled-down orchestra at lugubriously slowed-down tempos ..." He goes on to write that " this somber, less-is-more approach could be effective were the ensemble plugged into the same rueful sensibility.
Wakizashi were not simply scaled-down nihontō ; they were often forged in hira-zukuri or other such forms which were very rare on nihontō.
* A well-preserved ancient tomb in the town of Abusir, southwest of Alexandria, is thought to be a scaled-down model of the Alexandria Pharos.
In 2004, however, a scaled-down version took place which served more as a mini-protest and was promoted with the title Love Weekend.
The Micro Uzi is a scaled-down version of the Uzi, first introduced in 1983.
Unlike the machine pistol, which is a relative of the semi-automatic pistol, the PDW is more like a scaled-down rifle.
The first automatic weapon to fire a pistol round was a scaled-down version of the Maxim machine gun, used for demonstrations in marketing the Maxim in the late 19th century, especially when a full-sized firing range was not available.
The album is essentially a scaled-down version of the four-CD Led Zeppelin boxed set.
A scaled-down version of the Eclipse, the Sovereign class, is featured in Expanded Universe material from the same time period.
They are usually raced on scaled-down circuits.
In the meantime, the X-10 Graphite Reactor, a scaled-down version of the Hanford reactors, was built in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and went into operation in November 1943.
The instrument section at the front end of the satellite and the empty scaled-down fourth-stage rocket casing orbited as a single unit, spinning around its long axis at 750 revolutions per minute.
The second stage was an outer ring of eleven scaled-down Sergeant rocket engines ; the third stage was a cluster of three scaled-down Sergeant rockets grouped within.
Windows Mobile 2003 consisted of the Windows CE. NET 4. 2 operating system bundled with scaled-down versions of many popular desktop applications, including Microsoft Outlook, Internet Explorer, Word, Excel, Windows Media Player, and others.
( For the Jewish painter Nussbaum the city erected a modern museum designed by Daniel Libeskind which opened in 1998 and resembles a scaled-down version of the same architect's well-known Jewish Museum in Berlin.
The GE-215 was a scaled-down version of the GE-225, including only 6 I / O channels and only 4K or 8K of core.
The positions and construction of their lodges placed their daily life in the center of a scaled-down universe.
Several complete Wilson / Parks songs and other musical fragments written for SMiLE subsequently appeared on the Beach Boys ' " replacement " album Smiley Smile, including " Heroes and Villains " and " Wind Chimes ", although most were re-recorded in drastically scaled-down arrangements.
In 2003, the festival organisers responded to claims that the event was becoming too commercialised by implemented a scaled-down, grassroots approach.
The International Paper Company container plant in Cullen is a scaled-down version of a former pulpwood factory which located here in 1937.
Due to the fact that Northville Township would only allow a scaled-down version of Highwood, REIS moved employees to the property in mid-October 2007 for security and to vote to annex the property into neighboring Livonia on August 5, 2008, which approved the original plans for Highwood.

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It was designed for his daughter: her school only allowed children to bring toys that could fit inside a matchbox, so Odell crafted a scaled-down version of the Lesney green and red road roller.
The Cyrix 5x86 processor, codename " M1sc ", was based on a scaled-down version of the " M1 " core used in the Cyrix 6x86, which provided 80 % of the performance for a 50 % decrease in transistors over the 6x86 design.
The initial 100-megaton design plans for the Soviet Tsar Bomba ( the device actually tested was a 50 % scaled-down version ) included the possibility of a salted variant which, if detonated, could have rendered the Northern Hemisphere nearly uninhabitable.
A scaled-down and lower-cost version of the M3, the M2 had a simplified rangefinder of 0. 72 magnification, allowing easier use of 35mm lenses.
On April 10, 1927, Antheil rented New York's Carnegie Hall in order to present an entire concert devoted to his works including the American debut of Ballet Mécanique in a scaled-down version.
Despite its minuscule size, the coin took the form of a scaled-down version of the guinea and half guinea, including all the intricate cruciform shields on the reverse and all the king's Hanoverian titles.
It was then sold to events and publishing company Media 10, who will continue to run a scaled-down and shorter version of the show at Earls Court until the exhibition centre itself is demolished after the 2012 Olympics.
In 1967 McNamara announced that the U. S. would instead be installing the Safeguard, a scaled-down version of Sentinel designed to defend U. S. cities from a " limited " attack such as those from the People's Republic of China.
The obverse continued from the previous series, but the eagle on the reverse was changed from the widely criticized " scrawny " hatchling to a scaled-down version of the Great Seal of the United States.
The British 1942 design light fleet carrier was a scaled-down version of their Illustrious-class fleet carrier.
The Optigan looked like a scaled-down version of the electronic organs of the day.
Four external ports below the display area allowed memory expansion ( RAM modules ), loading of additional programs ( ROM modules ) and interfacing a wide variety of peripherals including HP-IL (" HP Interface Loop "), a scaled-down version of the HPIB / GPIB / IEEE-488 instrument bus.
** Lockheed Model 12 Electra Junior, a six-passenger scaled-down version of the Model 10 Electra
The Los Angeles Wrigley Field was built to resemble Spanish-style architecture and a somewhat scaled-down version of the Chicago ballpark ( known then as Cubs Park ) as it looked at the time.

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For younger kids, the area will include a scaled-down play area, called Camp Teachittoomee.
Lloyd Webber called in director Susan H. Schulman to design a scaled-down production, with Petula Clark once again in the lead opposite Lewis Cleale as Joe.
At one point Painter had three companion applications: a vector-based natural media twin called Expression ; a scaled-down version of Painter developed for beginners called Dabbler ( later renamed Art Dabbler after the MetaCreations merger ); and a grayscale-only clone called Sketcher.
The fifth generation of ASICs, called Condor and GoldenEye ( scaled-down Condor ), powered the SilkWorm 48 / 000 series of Directors and port blades, FR4-18i Extension Blade, and SilkWorm 200E / 4100 / 4900 / 7500 series of switches respectively.
This request ultimately resulted in the development of a scaled-down version of the Armalite AR-10, called AR-15 rifle.

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