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The SCR process, with its precision corner-posts, its precision guide lines, its working level scaffold, and its hand-level brick supply takes eight manhours to get set, but once ready it makes it easy for bricklayers to lay a thousand bricks a day.
The number of Associate Justices is determined by the United States Congress and is currently set at eight by the Judiciary Act of 1869.
This change is effected by progressing the 1's down the set and progressing the 2's up ( also up the hall and down the hall ; see Contra Dance Form main article for full characterizations of the progression in the eight dance forms mentioned above ).
It set the first eight year presidential term for Pinochet, with a plebiscite in the eighth year, in which only one candidate, nominated by the Junta, would be accepted or not.
Larger sets such as double-twenty-one can theoretically exist but are rarely seen in retail stores, as identifying the number of pips on each domino becomes difficult, and a double-twenty-one set would have 253 pieces, far more than is normally necessary for most domino games even with eight players.
Jones thus arrived at a set of eight " primary Cardinal Vowels ", and recorded these on gramophone disc for HMV in 1917.
Later modifications to his theory allowed for an additional set of eight " secondary Cardinal Vowels " with reverse lip shapes, permitting the representation of eight secondary cardinal vowels ( front rounded and back unrounded ).
The weights of eight objects are to be measured using a pan balance and set of standard weights.
The path consists of a set of eight interconnected factors or conditions, that when developed together, lead to the cessation of dukkha.
The puppets were made one-third life size with the puppeteers on a bridge eight feet above the set.
* 1919 – Anarchists simultaneously set off bombs in eight separate U. S. cities.
Major won by 218 votes to Redwood's 89 ( with 12 spoiled ballots, eight ' active ' abstentions and two MPs abstaining ), enough to win in the first round, but only three more than the target he had privately set himself.
Using this approach to justify the electromotive force equation ( the precursor of the Lorentz force equation ), he derived a wave equation from a set of eight equations which appeared in the paper and which included the electromative force equation and Ampère's circuital law.
In 1598, a Dutch expedition consisting of eight ships, under the orders of admirals Jacques Cornelius Van Neck and Wybrandt Van Warwyck, set sail from the port of Texel, Netherlands towards the Indian subcontinent.
The star tracker was set to respond to any object more than one-eighth as, and less than eight times as bright as Canopus.
The Hanukkah menorah therefore has eight main branches, plus a ninth branch set apart as the shamash ( servant ) light which is used to kindle the other lights.
In the 1920s and 1930s, Daytona Beach became known as the place to set world land speed records, supplanting France and Belgium as the preferred location for land speed records, with eight consecutive world records set between 1927 and 1935.
The choice of festivals and days of special commemoration again differs widely among Pagans, although a majority adhere to a set of eight seasonal-based festivals, which are collectively referred to as the Wheel of the Year.
Nearly 700 oil wells were set ablaze by the retreating Iraqi army and the fires were not fully extinguished until November 6, 1991, eight months after the end of the war.
Among its other rules, the jintishi rules regulate the tonal variations within a poem, including the use of set patterns of the four tones of Middle Chinese The basic form of jintishi ( lushi ) has eight lines in four couplets, with parallelism between the lines in the second and third couplets.
The chisel plough is typically set to run up to a depth of eight to twelve inches ( 200 to 300 mm ).
Goals are posts which are set eight yards apart, centred at each end of the field.
On September 24, 2004 a Frankfurt, Germany concert was recorded at The Festhalle for DVD ( titled R30: Live in Frankfurt ), which was released November 22, 2005 ; a complete version of the R30 Frankfurt set ( the original DVD release omitted eight songs ) was released on Blu-ray on December 8, 2009.

set and bells
* The Chinese Marquis Yi of Zeng is buried ( approximate date ) with lavish tomb items including a 65 set of bronze bells ( bianzhong ) with five octave musical scale and two musical tones that can be produced by each bell.
This includes the usage of keyboard percussion such as: xylophone, marimba, and bells ; and / or any other color percussion instruments such as: tympani, cymbals, conga, tambourine, triangle, drum set, etc.
A glockenspiel (, glocken: bells and spiel: play ) is a percussion instrument composed of a set of tuned keys arranged in the fashion of the keyboard of a piano.
Today the bells are set in motion by the members of the Utrecht Klokkenluiders Gilde.
Among the original crown jewels were Alfred the Great's State Crown described as " Gould wyerworke set with slight stones and two little bells " which once melted down the gold that it contained fetched £ 248 and 10 shillings, while the little 11th century crown of Queen Edith only realised £ 16.
* A set of sixty-five bells, from the Tomb of Marquis Yi of Zeng ( Zhou dynasty ) in Suixian, Hubei, is made.
Foundry bells are tuned to have the following set of partials ( overtones ):
The priests would transport the corpses only at night and ring bells to notify other pedestrians of their presence because it was considered bad luck for a living person to set eyes upon a jiangshi.
After its demolition in 1625, the set of six bells was transferred to a wooden belfry on top of the central tower.
( The song employs only the original set of bells installed in 1917.
Change ringing is the art of ringing a set of tuned bells in a series of mathematical patterns called " changes ".
Thus, contrasted with a carillon, in which a large number of bells are struck by hammers, all tied in to a central framework so that one carillonneur can control them all, a set of such bells is comparatively unwieldy — hence the emergence of permutations rather than melody as an organizing principle.
Likewise, a set of handbells often contains considerably more bells than towers ever do — sometimes several octaves ' worth.
The simplest way to use a set of bells is ringing rounds, which is sounding the bells repeatedly in sequence from treble to tenor: 1, 2, 3, etc.
In 1901 his son Edward created the adjacent " St Patrick's Park " from an area of decrepit housing, and donated a new set of bells to the cathedral.
News that the Zurich Congress, in creating the Jewish Agency on 11 August., had brought unity among Zionists and the world Jewish community, a measure that would greatly increase Jewish investment in British Palestine, set off alarm bells.
The show would feature some of the band's most famous instruments, including Mike Rutherford's double neck that consisted of a MicroFret six string bass and a Rickenbacker 12 string guitar, and Phil Collins ' largest drum kit with Genesis featuring four timbales, a red seven-piece Ludwig kit ( and later a natural finish Premier kit in same configuration ,) a Fibes Crystallite snare, a set of five red temple blocks, a vibraphone, a set of orchestral bells, tubular bells, and a set of tuned tambourines ( which can be heard on " In the Cage.
It is common to collect together a set of tuned bells and treat the whole as one musical instrument.

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