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; and Roller
; ISO 14145-1: 1998: Roller ball pens and refills – Part 1: General use
; ISO 14145-2: 1998: Roller ball pens and refills – Part 2: Documentary use ( DOC )
* Roller, Lynn E., " Attis on Greek Votive Monuments ; Greek God or Phrygian?
Some of the other businesses built after the fire were: the Merchant's Hotel ; N. H. Johnston, Confectionery and Restaurant ; McEwan, Dougherty & Shuley, farm machinery and hardware ; Duncan & Leslie ; Edinburg Roller Mills ; W. H.
The Steam Roller was established in 1916 by members of the Providence Journal ; sports-editor Charles Coppen and part-time sports-writer Pearce Johnson.
The last three seasons of a " Providence Steam Roller " team were as a member of the Atlantic Coast Football League ; in 1962, the Steamroller team was the league's runner-up, losing in the championship to the Paterson Miners in a double-overtime decision.
The European Roller is a stocky bird, the size of a Jackdaw at 29 – 32 cm in length with a 52 – 58 cm wingspan ; it is mainly blue with an orange-brown back.
* Ball games ; Aqualate Golf Club, Boughey Gardens Tennis Club, Forton Cricket Club, Newport Badminton Club, Newport & District Netball Club, Newport Roller Hockey Club
Composers of the Mannheim school introduced a number of novel ideas into the orchestral music of their day: sudden crescendos – the Mannheim Crescendo ( a crescendo developed via the whole orchestra ) – and diminuendos ; crescendos with piano releases ; the Mannheim Rocket ( a swiftly ascending passage typically having a rising arpeggiated melodic line ); the Mannheim Roller ( an extended crescendo passage typically having a rising melodic line over an ostinato bass line ); the Mannheim Sigh ( a mannered treatment of the Baroque practice of putting more weight on the first of two notes in descending pairs of slurred notes ); the Mannheim Birds ( imitation of birds chirping in solo passages ) and the Grand Pause where the playing stops for a moment, resulting in total silence, only to restart vigorously.
* Roller chains are used in low-to mid-speed drives at around 600 to 800 feet per minute ; however, at higher speeds, around 2, 000 to 3, 000 feet per minute, V-belts are normally used due to wear and noise issues.
In March the album's cover artwork was revealed ; in April it was revealed that " Hellions on Parade " would be the lead single from Carver City and that a music video directed by Bam Margera ( for what was eventually revealed to be " A # 1 Roller Rager ") was to be recorded on April 20 with fan involvement ; and on May 19 the album was released in North America.
* Roller Coaster at Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach, built there in 1932 is another roller coaster requiring a brakeman to ride the train ; and the only operational scenic railway in he UK.
Main songs featured: Biba Nova ; Rock Follies ; Roller Coaster.
The Roller Coaster, formerly Manhattan Express, at New York-New York travels through the property's interior and exterior, and replaced the trains to resemble a traditional Checker Cab ; the coaster is high, has a maximum drop of, and reaches speeds up to.
* Roller Derby-Cincinnati Rollergirls ; Cincinnati Jolters ( 1971 )
Additionally it hosted the Bay Bombers of the Roller Derby ; the Derby's world championship playoffs were held at the Cow Palace every fall beginning from 1959 through 1973, when the organization was disbanded.
In October 2001, USA Hockey, the national governing body of ice hockey in the United States, challenged USARS jurisdiction over roller hockey ; however, the United States Olympic Committee continues to reaffirm the charter of roller sports, eligible in the summer Olympics, to USA Roller Sports.
From 1958 until 1962 the ballroom served as a roller skating rink ; first as Skater's Ballroom and then Santa Monica Roller Rink, where the speed skating club won many state and regional championships.

; and wheels
The waters lay muddy but placid, without a ripple of movement against the wheels ; ;
Since the magnitude of the plan made secrecy impossible, once the wheels had began to turn, persons controlling German industries, social institutions, and armed forces became, through their anti-Semitism or their tolerance of it, conscious accomplices of Hitler's crimes ; ;
Instead of kicking feet, Helva's neural responses started her wheels ; ;
Clutches are used whenever the transmission of power or motion needs to be controlled either in amount or over time ( e. g., electric screwdrivers limit how much torque is transmitted through use of a clutch ; clutches control whether automobiles transmit engine power to the wheels ).
Glass can also be cut with a diamond saw, or copper wheels embedded with abrasives, and polished to give gleaming facets ; the technique used in creating Waterford crystal.
However, up to the 1940s, many subsequent designs ( including Charles Babbage's machines of the 1822 and even ENIAC of 1945 ) were based on the decimal system ; ENIAC's ring counters emulated the operation of the digit wheels of a mechanical adding machine.
In India, water wheels and watermills were built ; in Imperial Rome, water powered mills produced flour from grain, and were also used for sawing timber and stone ; in China, watermills were widely used since the Han Dynasty.
; Energy efficiency: Multiple units are more energy efficient than locomotive-hauled trains and more nimble, especially on grades, as much more of the train's weight ( sometimes all of it ) is placed on driven wheels, rather than suffer the dead weight of unpowered coaches.
Although many variations of impulse turbines existed prior to Pelton's design, they were less efficient than Pelton's design ; the water leaving these wheels typically still had high speed, and carried away much of the energy.
The influence that freestyle exerted upon street skating became apparent during the mid-1980s ; however, street skating was still performed on wide vert boards with short noses, slide rails, and large soft wheels.
New equipment for 2001 includes Titanium pearl paint for the bumpers and cladding ; six-disc in-dash CD sound system ; leather-wrapped steering wheel, shift knob and handbrake handle ; variable intermittent wipers with de-icers and driver ’ s side fin ; and the five-spoke alloy wheels.
In the UK, some articulated trucks have 8 tyres on 3 axles on the tractor ; these are known as 6-wheelers or " 6 leggers ", with either the centre or rear axle having single wheels which normally steer as well as the front axle and can be raised when not needed ( i. e. when unloaded or only a light load is being carried ; an arrangement known as a TAG axle ).
Some trailers have 2 axles which have twin wheels on each axle ; other trailers have 3 axles, of which 1 axle can be a TAG axle which has super-single wheels.
Track time trial bikes differ from normal track bikes in two major ways ; firstly they have two solid disc wheels for aerodynamics, and secondly they use aero-bars to allow the rider to adopt a more aerodynamic riding position, for the same reasons as in road individual time trials.
All common water machines until the late 19th century ( including water wheels ) were basically reaction machines ; water pressure head acted on the machine and produced work.
; Skateboarding: Uses a board mounted on wheels, and often ridden on a " half-pipe " or in urban settings.

; and upon
Success depended upon maintaining her equanimity ; ;
That this abandonment takes place on a stage, during an ' artistic ' performance, is enough to associate Jacoby with art, and to bring down upon him the punishment for art ; ;
In any case but the last, such a course is sure to avenge itself upon the individual ; ;
In a symposium and general exploration of the field of Personal Perception and Interpersonal Behavior the discussion does not touch upon this aspect of the subject, with one possible exception ; ;
he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove to alight upon him '' ; ;
They opposed the Forand bill, which would have placed the major burden of financial support upon the individual himself through compulsory payroll deduction ; ;
Freedom depends upon them ; ;
Moreover, the taunt concerning the `` sophisticated '' echelon and its alleged erudition is put to test during every campaign, and accrues only upon results ; ;
A nation such as Switzerland could be neutralized by agreement and could be relied upon to protect its neutrality ; ;
More emphasis was put upon the fact that international law was the law of `` civilized nations '' ; ;
Government itself was based upon contract ; ;
Certain features we have touched upon: philosophy as a logical, deductive system from which a social science methodology can be built up ; ;
When we come upon the rabbit and make our remark about its suffering being a bad thing, we presumably make it with some feeling ; ;

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