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Novelty almost matched it in terms of efficiency, but its firebox design caused it to gradually slow to a halt due to a build up of molten ash ( called " clinker ") cutting off the air supply.
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Novelty and terms
Finally, the " Dream of Novelty ", in which ever-changing fashions, new models, and unexpected new products broadened the consumer experience in terms of purchasing skills and awareness of the market, and challenged the conservatism of traditional society and culture, and even politics.
Novelty and its
The first British production of the play in its regular form opened on 7 June 1889 at the Novelty Theatre, starring Janet Achurch as Nora and Charles Carrington as Torvald.
A replica of Novelty was built for the event, which was also attended by replicas of Sans Pareil and Rocket ( plus coach ). The Rocket replica bent its axle in Bold Colliery railway sidings during the event and was exhibited on a low loader carriage.
To reinforce the connection with Love's Last Shift and capitalize on its unexpected success, Vanbrugh designed the central roles of Loveless, Amanda, and Sir Novelty for the same actors: John Verbruggen, Jane Rogers, and Colley Cibber.
On January 10, 1899, American Electrical Novelty and Manufacturing Company obtained U. S. Patent No. 617, 592 ( filed 12 March 1898 ) from David Misell, its English inventor.
His sextet continued to play without him, later changing its name to Orquesta Novel due to their performances at the club Novelty.
But the ' Cycloped ' was a primitive idea and because of its failure to generate enough speed to equal its competitors-Burstall's Perseverance, Braithwaite's Novelty, Hackworth's Sans Pareil and Stephenson's Rocket-the ' Cycloped ' ultimately lost the competition in the trials.
During the Rocket 150 event, Novelty was carried on a Well wagon, supported in such a way as to allow the engine to be run and its wheels to rotate freely.
During July 2002, Novelty was collected from its then home in the Angelholm, for use in a TV programme.
For the BBC TV programme " Timewatch – Rocket and its Rivals " the replica of Novelty was transported to the National Railway Museum in York.
By 1892 Fuld had taken over as supervisor and the company changed its name to The Ouija Novelty Company and moved into a new location.
Novelty and design
These were generally larger and more robust than Novelty and differed in several details ( for example it is thought that a different design of blower was used which was an ‘ Induced Draught ’ type, sucking the gases from the fire ).
* Novelty architecture, a building or other structure that is interesting because it has an amusing design
These were generally larger and more robust than Novelty and differed in a number of details ( for example, it is thought that a different design of blower was used which was an ‘ Induced Draught ’ type, sucking the gases from the fire ).
Novelty and caused
Novelty frames around Texas license plates were made illegal in Texas on 1 September 2003 by Texas Senate Bill 439 because they caused problems with ANPR devices.
Novelty and slow
For the Restaging, the replica of Novelty was too slow to meet the requirements of the original trials and did not complete the course.
Novelty and due
* Novelty ( locomotive ), one of the first steam locomotives which was due to compete at the Rainhill Trials of 1829
Novelty and up
* Novelty rounds – themed round a specific word or name ( e. g. all the questions relate to a famous Norman ); ' connections ', where the last answer in the round provides a link to all the previous answers ; true or false ; and various others to break up the general stream of questions.
This plot takes up nearly half the play and expands the part of Sir Novelty to give more scope for the roaring success of Cibber's fop acting.
Co ." ( Jewelry Cutlery Novelty Company of North Attleboro, Massachusetts ) Always looking for a new way to appeal to customers, Schrade continued to experiment with new forms of switchblade designs up to the time of his death in 1940.
Novelty Pillows are shaped like humorous objects ( a banana, tweety bird, a human leg, a chainsaw, a dill pickle, a former president ), and are meant to brighten up and add humor to a room or lounge area.
His wife Sara had branched out to do her own plays at the Novelty Theater in Brooklyn, and the family had taken up residence in a four-story brownstone, with an elevator, in the East Seventies.
Novelty and called
The term " Neo-Catholicism " or " Neo-Catholic " was first used, in 2002, in a controversial book called The Great Façade: Vatican II and the Regime of Novelty by traditionalist Catholics Christopher A. Ferrara and Thomas A.
In the UK a dog rescue in Sussex called Allsorts Dog Rescue Society runs a Novelty Dog show which is claimed to be the
Novelty and clinker
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Novelty ( derived from Latin word novus for " new ") is the quality of being new, or following from that, of being striking, original or unusual.
He also composed the stirring song Chidush Kemoso (" A Novelty Like Him ") in praise of Rebbe Nachman, which is often sung at Breslover gatherings.
Novelty and air
Image: Novelty in sleeves ( Punch magazine cartoon 1895 ). jpg | Cartoon mocking sleeve designs suggesting that new styles could be modeled on cricket bats, hot air balloons, or tennis rackets.
Novelty and .
Two Class 86 locomotives 86214 Sans Pareil and 86235 Novelty were painted in a variation of the Large Logo Rail Blue livery where the BR logo was replaced by Rocket 150 motif on a yellow background.
In a recent ( 2002 ) restaging of the Rainhill Trials using replica engines, neither Sans Pareil ( 11 out of 20 runs ) nor Novelty ( 10 out of 20 runs ) completed the course.
* Novelty piano-A piano composition emphasizing speed and complexity which emerged after World War I.
He also performed, at the invitation of his friend Fritz Putzier, in Neal Buckley's Novelty Orchestra.
The benefits of increasing the fire-tube area had also been attempted with Ericsson and Braithwaite's Novelty at Rainhill.
An employee of the Timberlake Wire and Novelty Company, Albert J. Parkhouse of Jackson, Michigan has also been credited with the invention., as has Christopher Cann in 1876 as an engineering student at Boston University.
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