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Frigga and by
Frigga has been studied by radar.
Odin also was the father of Balder by the way of Frigga ; thus, Balder is a half-brother to Thor.

Frigga and John
* Asia Frigga ( Booth ) Clarke, ( 1835-1888 ), author and sister of John Wilkes Booth.

Frigga and .
Frigg ( sometimes anglicized as Frigga ) is a major goddess in Norse paganism, a subset of Germanic paganism.
Modern English translations have sometimes altered Frigg to Frigga.
" Frigga " ( 1832 ) from Die Helden und Götter des Nordens, oder Das Buch der sagen.
77 Frigga ( ) is a large, M-type, possibly metallic main-belt asteroid.
The Earthmothers ( such as Frigga and Hera ) of Earth, however, make an offering of twelve perfect humans, which is accepted and the planet is spared judgment.
The realm of Asgard on the first layer of Ysgard is the home of the Norse gods Odin, Frigga, Frey, Freya, Idun, and secondary realms of Loki and Tyr.
He then returns to Asgard with Thor, and his wife Frigga acts as Thor's mother.
" The participants meet in a room decorated with hand-woven wall hangings and pictures of Germanic gods, Odin and Frigga in this case.

Spinning and by
The only surviving example of a Spinning mule built by the inventor Samuel Crompton
Spinning hook kicks can be seen used by Bruce Lee in Fists of Fury ( The Chinese Connection in America ).
* " Spinning ", a song by Christopher Cross from Christopher Cross
* " Spinning ", a song by Jack's Mannequin from The Glass Passenger
* Spinning Around, a 2000 song by Kylie Minogue
* 1764: The Spinning Jenny created by James Hargreaves brought on the Industrial Revolution
Spinning the entire engine forces the fuel elements out to walls that are being cooled by the hydrogen.
The Spinning Wheel, a painting created by Northern Song artist Wang Juzheng, is one of the earliest representations of the invention
Detail of The Spinning Wheel, by History of Chinese art | Chinese artist Wang Juzheng, Northern Song Dynasty ( 960 – 1279 )
Efforts have been made to revive them, such as the takeover of the Krishnarajendra Mills by the Atlantic Spinning and Weaving Mills, but they have run into other problems.
* One of the most famous symphonic poems in a mythological series composed by the French composer Camille Saint-Saëns in the 1870s is titled Le Rouet d ' Omphale, or The Spinning Wheel Of Omphale, the rouet being a spinning wheel that the queen and her maidens used — in this version of the myth, it was Delphic Apollo who condemned the hero to serve the Lydian queen disguised as a woman.
The Three Parcae Spinning the Fate of Marie de ' Medici ( 1622-1625 ) by Peter Paul Rubens
These words were accompanied by an ominous laugh and a musical theme, Camille Saint-Saëns ' Le Rouet d ' Omphale (" Omphale's Spinning Wheel ", composed in 1872 ).
* Spinning the Zip to Zap: Student Journalist Responsibility and Vulnerability in the Late 1960s by Richard Shafer
For The Golden Spinning Wheel, Dvořák arrived at these themes by setting lines from the poems to music.
* " Spinning Wheel " by Lonnie Liston Smith
Lowry later recalled: " At first I detested it, and then, after years I got pretty interested in it, then obsessed by it ... One day I missed a train from Pendlebury-( a place ) I had ignored for seven years — and as I left the station I saw the Acme Spinning Company's mill ...
" Spinning around, Zhang Liao rode into the circle again and rescued his men, by when it was already noontime.
** Fred Lipsius ( arranger ) for " Spinning Wheel " performed by Blood, Sweat & Tears
Coxon's seventh 15-track studio album titled The Spinning Top, produced again by Stephen Street, was released on 11 May 2009.
In 1955 Berkshire Fine Spinning Associates merged with the Hathaway Manufacturing Company which was founded in 1888 in New Bedford, Massachusetts by Horatio Hathaway.
Spinning band distillation achieves the same outcome by using a rotating band within the column to force the rising vapors and descending condensate into close contact, achieving equilibrium more quickly.
** Fred Lipsius for " Spinning Wheel " performed by Blood, Sweat & Tears
The Reddish Spinning Company, partly owned by Houldsworth, opened in 1870.

Spinning and John
Lewis Paul patented the Roller Spinning machine and the flyer-and-bobbin system for drawing wool to a more even thickness, developed with the help of John Wyatt in Birmingham.
Lewis Paul and John Wyatt first worked on the problem in 1738, patenting the Roller Spinning machine and the flyer-and-bobbin system, for drawing wool to a more even thickness.
In 2000, Sugar Ray did a cover version of John Cale and Brian Eno's " Spinning Away " for the soundtrack to " The Beach ".
Highs, who was also credited with inventing a Spinning Jenny several years before James Hargreaves produced his, probably got the idea for the spinning frame from the work of John Wyatt and Lewis Paul in the 1730s and 40s.
:" The Spinning Mill and Village of Friock, of which Mr Gardyne of Middleton is the Superior, and Mr John Andson, Proprietor holding in feu, hitherto called ' Friock Feus ' from this date henceforward is to be named “ FRIOCKHEIM ” and of which change of designation this on the part of Mr Gardyne and Mr Andson is notice unto all whom it may concern .”
The Directors of this Company and more particularly its Secretary, the late Peter Kevan, took an interest in Parmelee ’ s early experiments, and eventually it was to Major Hesketh, its Chairman, that Parmelee owed his first order for the Sprinkler Installations which were installed in the Cotton Spinning Mills of John Stones & Company, at Astley Bridge, Bolton, to be followed soon afterwards by the Alexandra Mills belonging to Mr. John Butler of the same town.
Model of a Water Frame which was inspired by Lewis Paul and John Wyatt ( inventor ) | John Wyatt's early Cotton Spinning Machine. 1738: Lewis Paul and John Wyatt, of Birmingham, patent the Roller Spinning machine and the flyer-and-bobbin system, for drawing cotton to a more even thickness, using two sets of rollers that travel at different speeds.
Their collaboration On What it Might Mean to be Spinning features the voice of poet John Hall and was premiered in February 2008 as part of the Voices III festival in Plymouth, UK.
The cloth making industry remained stagnant, however, until the 18th century, when revolutionary weaving inventions such as John Kay's Flying shuttle and, later, water-powered machines such as Crompton's Spinning mule, allowed the textile industry in Addingham to leap forward as it entered the 19th century.

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