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Revolving around an Englishman living in 1930s London named Robert Denvers who has recollections of a previous life as a Bronze Age Cypriot – an allusion to Gardner himself – the primary plot of A Goddess Arrives is set in ancient Cyprus and featured a queen, Dayonis, who practices sorcery in an attempt to help her people defend themselves from invading Egyptians.
Revolving around celestial symbolism, Constellations earned the artist praise from André Breton, who seventeen years later wrote a series of poems, named after and inspired by Miró's series.
Revolving partially around the occult, it was filmed in a " spooky old castle " in Hollywood and was subsequently screened at the Coronet Theatre on North La Cienega Blvd.
Revolving from right to left around the heart, the semazen embraces all humanity with love.
Revolving around the fashion world through Chopra's role of an ambitious model, the film was a critical success.
Revolving around the story of seven individuals and a murder, the film became a moderate success despite receiving mixed reviews from critics.
Revolving around a central popular game character known as Hannah the Usul, a substantial plot was released on the Neopets website along with this 150-card set.
Revolving around a group of teenagers ' lives, Freaks and Geeks first aired in 1999.
Revolving around a series of energetic stunts featuring automobiles, the show had its soft opening on March 14, 2005, and its grand opening on May 5, 2005, as part of the Happiest Celebration on Earth festival at the Walt Disney World Resort marking the fiftieth anniversary of Disneyland, the first Disney park.

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Revolving doors can also be used as security devices to restrict entry to a single person at a time if the spacing between the doors is small enough.
The most important measurement from this category is called " Revolving Utilization ", which is the relationship between the consumer's aggregate credit card balances and the available credit card limits, also called " open to buy.

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The tower has two restaurants at its top, the lower Revolving Dining Room and the upper Summit Suite Buffet.
His first two books appeared under the pseudonym Patrizio Canaponi: the short story collection Een gondel in de Herengracht (" A Gondola in the Herengracht ", 1978, Anton Wachter Prize, 1979 ) and the novel De draaideur (" The Revolving Door ", 1979 ).

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Revolving rifles were an attempt to increase the rate of fire of rifles by combining them with the revolving firing mechanism that had been developed earlier for revolving pistols.
Ailes scripted and ( with Sig Rogich ) produced the " Revolving Door " ad, as well as all of Bush's broadcast spots in the primary and general-election campaigns.
In Revolving Culture: Notes from a Scottish republic ( 1992 ) he described the development, during the early stages of the Union with England, of an " intellectual republic " forged by a combination of insularity and lack of English interest in Scottish affairs.
In response to these charges, Colt was commissioned as a Colonel by the state of Connecticut on May 16, 1861 in the 1st Regiment Colts Revolving Rifles of Connecticut armed with the Colt revolving rifle.
A fourth single, " Revolving Door ", was released with limited success.
Revolving FP shutters produce images with unusual distortion where the image center seems to bulge toward the viewer, while the periphery appears to curve away, because the lens's field of view changes as it swivels.
A Revolving Loan Fund ( RLF ) of about US $ 20, 000 is allocated to an center, with the center's community electing its own people into the loan committee to manage the RLF.
The original Revolving Restaurant is currently closed for redevelopment, but the site offers a Terrace Cafe with outdoor seating and breathtaking views over the Jamison Valley, as well as a Kiosk for takeaway food items.
* Revolving doors replaced with clear glass doors, which allows the stadium to be accessed much more easily.
Revolving door is flanked on both sides by conventional doors with arrows pointing inward towards the preferred entry.
Cooling ’ s sixth CD, Revolving Door, was released as Narada Jazz merged with the Blue Note label in 2006.
Although Cooling had been a long-time member of the National Alliance on Mental Illness ( NAMI ), Revolving Door signaled Cooling ’ s official involvement with NAMI as a national advocate for the organization.
Van Kannel, who was recognized for his invention with the John Scott Medal by the Franklin Institute in 1889, founded the Van Kannel Revolving Door Company, which eventually was bought out by the International Steel Company in 1907. International Steel Company is the parent company of International Revolving Door Company.
The band gained a fanbase with its 2002 debut album Fused Together in Revolving Doors.
" The debut album Fused Together in Revolving Doors was recorded with producer Andrew Schneider in December 2001 and released by the Robotic Empire record label.

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* Objective turret or Revolver or Revolving nose piece ( to hold multiple objective lenses ) ( 2 )

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Revolving doors therefore create a good seal from the outside and help to reduce A / C and heating costs climate control from the building.
" Organizational Gossip: A Revolving Door of Regulation & Resistance.
A revolving restaurant located on the 62nd floor, called " Revolving 66 ", overlooks other tall buildings below and the harbour.
It was originally called Revolving 62, but soon changed its name as locals kept calling it Revolving 66.
The Colt Revolving Rifle Model 1855 was an early repeating rifle and the first one to be used by the U. S. Government, and saw some limited action during the American Civil War.
Samuel Colt received a British patent for his revolver in 1835 and an American patent ( number 138 ) on February 25, 1836 for a Revolving gun, and made the first production model on March 5 of that year.
The February 25, 1836 patent was then reissued as entitled Revolving gun to Samuel Colt on October 24, 1848.
Many recent MPs and in particular Ministers are recruited by lobby firms and lobbyists have been recruited by ministers as ' special advisors ' using what is termed the Revolving door of influence.
Revolving doors, 1916-1917: 10 planches.
* The Revolving Museum " Art Builds Community.
Utility pole in background, 4 Revolving light temperature alarm, 5 VLF antenna, 6-9 Doppler satellite tracking antennas, 10. stove pipe for heater, 11 Flood light for low visibility conditions, 12 fuel tank.
Revolving Culture: Notes from the Scottish Republic is a collection of essays on Scottish topics which expressed itself through the writings of such figures as Burns and Scott and in gestures of realpolitik such as the repression of " Jacobins " during the French Revolution.
* Revolving Culture.
Another statute having a profound impact on NTIS is the Commerce, Justice, State Appropriations Act for FY 1993 ( Public Law 102-395 ) which established NTIS Revolving Fund and gave it the authority to use that Fund without further approval by Congress.

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