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Bead and are
There are still a few Heddle Bead Looms being manufactured today.
Bead looms vary in size and are typically made of wood or metal.
Later examples are the ' Wave of Saints ', who include the Venomous Bead ( Chapter III ); ' Waves of Pretenders ', usually divided into smaller waves of two: an Old Pretender and a Young Pretender ( Chapter XXX ); plus the ' Wave of Beards ' in the Elizabethan era ( Chapter XXXIII ).
phreng ba, " Trengwa ") are usually 108 beads ; sometimes 111 including the Guru Bead ( s ), reflecting the words of the Buddha called in Tibetan the Kangyur ( Wylie: Bka '-' gyur ) in 108 volumes.
The Glass Bead Game is " a kind of synthesis of human learning " in which themes, such as a musical phrase or a philosophical thought, are stated.
Although the Glass Bead Game is described lucidly, the rules and mechanics are not explained in detail.
Bead sights are inferior in practical accuracy compared to rifle and ghost-ring sights, as they provide no rear sight to verify correct alignment with the front sight.
The sori are clustered like beads or grapes on the upright fertile fronds, hence the common name Bead fern.
Eruptions of Bead Geyser last about 2½ minutes and are high.
Other geysers in this groups are Bead Geyser, Dilemma Geyser, Labial Geyser, Narcissus Geyser, Pink Geyser, and Pink Cone Geyser.
Other geysers in this groups are Bead Geyser, Box Spring, Dilemma Geyser, Narcissus Geyser, Pink Geyser, and Pink Cone Geyser.
Other geysers in this group are Bead Geyser, Box Spring, Dilemma Geyser, Labial Geyser, Pink Geyser, and Pink Cone Geyser.

Bead and South
In the South was, Blue Bead, or Turquoise Mountain.
In the South they re-created, Blue Bead, or Turquoise Mountain.

Bead and .
Bead weaving using seed beads can be done either on a loom or using one of a number of off-loom stitches.
* Carol Wilcox Wells, Creative Bead Weaving.
Bead embroidery design.
Bead embroidery, a popular type of handwork during the Victorian era, is enjoying a renaissance in modern jewellery making.
The 20th century German writer Hermann Hesse used Castalia as inspiration for the name of the fictional province in his 1943 magnum opus, The Glass Bead Game.
Bead lightning is a type of cloud-to-ground lightning which appears to break up into a string of short, bright sections, which last longer than the usual discharge channel.
Among his many honors, an exhibit memorializing Deming's contributions and his famous Red Bead Experiment is on display outside the board room of the American Society for Quality.
At the gala opening evening on July 28, a live auction will be held and among the items to be auctioned will be the large white sawhorse which was left in Morris's place when he was kidnapped, and a one of a kind glass bead " Morris ", designed and created by Tryon Master Bead Artist Julie McIntyre.
Foreword of The Glass Bead Game.
Bead stringing is the putting of beads on string.
Oncophyllum globuliforme ( Nicholls ) ( previously named Bulbophyllum globuliforme ), the Green Bead Orchid, or Miniature Moss-orchid.
A very similar species is the closely related Oncophyllum minutissimum or Red Bead Orchid.
Abrus precatorius, known commonly as " Gunja ", Jequirity, Crab's Eye, Rosary Pea, John Crow Bead, Precatory bean, Indian Licorice, Akar Saga, Giddee Giddee or Jumbie Bead in Trinidad & Tobago, is a slender, perennial climber that twines around trees, shrubs, and hedges.
* The Glass Bead Game, a novel by Hermann Hesse.
His fame was such that almost 200 years later, Hermann Hesse has the hero of The Glass Bead Game discuss Bengel's writings.
The Glass Bead Game () is the last full-length novel of the German author Hermann Hesse.
" Glass Bead Game " is a literal translation of the German title, but the book has also been published under the title Magister Ludi, Latin for " master of the game ," which is an honorific title awarded to the book's central character.
The Glass Bead Game takes place at an unspecified date, centuries into the future.

tree and seeds
Chief among the seed crops grown primarily for industrial uses are the oil-bearing seeds -- flax, castor, tung ( nuts from the China wood-oil tree ), perilla ( from an Oriental mint ), and oiticica ( from a Brazilian tree ).
Solid fats from the seeds of the mahua tree, the shea tree, and the coconut palm are used to make candles in tropical countries.
Coffee is made from the roasted and ground seeds of the coffee tree.
Cocoa, chocolate, and cocoa butter come from the ground seeds of the cacao tree.
One commonly used example is annatto, extracted from seeds of the tropical achiote tree.
Their activities harvesting and hoarding tree seeds play a crucial role in seedling establishment.
The seeds of the cacao tree have an intense bitter taste, and must be fermented to develop the flavor.
Others have suggested the decline of the tree was exaggerated, or that other extinct animals may also have been distributing the seeds, such as tortoises, fruit bats or the Broad-billed Parrot.
A pressed seed oil can be derived from the seeds of the kapok tree.
The girls join in, whereupon the seeds sprout, and then grow and combine into an enormous tree.
In the morning, the tree is gone, but the seeds have indeed sprouted.
Various tree s such as maples have samara ( fruit ) | winged seeds that enable them to Seed dispersal | disperse, some Autorotation ( helicopter ) | autorotating as they fall, often catching the autumn wind as they do so.
The seeds of the strychnine tree are also poisonous, containing the poison strychnine.
In 1876, Henry Wickham gathered thousands of para rubber tree seeds from Brazil, and these were germinated in Kew Gardens, England.
Each pistachio tree averages around 50 kg of seeds, or around 50, 000, every two years.
The Chinaberry tree is toxic to most animals, especially to fish, but birds are known to gorge themselves on the Chinaberries, the seeds passing harmlessly through their unique digestive systems.
Rosaries are sometimes made from the seeds of the " rosary pea " or " bead tree ".
The winged seeds may be carried up to 180 m ( 600 ft ) from the parent tree.
The tree onion produces bulblets instead of flowers and seeds, which can be planted directly in the ground.
However, tree shrews and other forest mammals eat the fruits and disperse the seeds.
Like most temperate-latitude trees, cherry seeds require exposure to cold in order to germinate ( a mechanism the tree evolved to prevent germination during the autumn which would then result in the seedling being killed by winter temperatures ).
The full ripening completes the life cycle of the tree and exhausts the starch center to produce the seeds.

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