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Ellacombe and apparatus
There is also an Ellacombe chiming apparatus, which was installed by Llewellins & James in 1904.
Ellacombe apparatus is a method for performing change ringing of church bells requiring only one person.
* Ellacombe apparatus, a method of ringing bells

Ellacombe and been
In 1904, the rugby club secured the lease of the Recreation Ground, where United had been playing, and United's Torquay and District League rivals Ellacombe moved into the vacated site at Plainmoor, leaving United homeless.

Ellacombe and from
In 1904 Athletic secured the lease on the Recreation Ground from underneath United and Torquay and District League rivals Ellacombe took over the lease of Plainmoor leaving United homeless for the first time in their existence and facilitating a return to the farmers fields on Teignmouth Road, however the club was on the move again when the fields were sold to be developed into what would later be known as Parkhurst Road.
In 1871 he launched his own gardening journal, simply named The Garden, which over the years included contributions from notables such as John Ruskin, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Gertrude Jekyll, William Morris, Dean Hole, Canon Ellacombe, and James Britten.

Ellacombe and still
Nurseryman James Atkins ( 1804 – 1884 ) of Northampton was one of the earliest, and the tall, early-flowering, robust Galanthus ' Atkinsii ' is still widely grown: Canon Ellacombe of Bitton distributed ' Atkinsii ' widely.

Ellacombe and would
Following this breakthrough for the club, the club merged with local rivals Ellacombe in 1910, adopted the name Torquay Town and finally moved into Plainmoor where they would remain to the modern day, during this period the ground was shared with the team's remaining local rival Babbacombe.

Ellacombe and .
* Ellacombe, Rev.
This resulted in the discovery of a collection of papers belonging to Reverend H. T. Ellacombe, the vicar of Clyst St George in the 1850s.
Following the review of parliamentary representation in Devon by the Boundary Commission for England, taking effect at the 2010 general election, it includes eleven wards of the Borough of Torbay: Clifton-with-Maidenway, Cockington-with-Chelston, Ellacombe, Goodrington-with-Roselands, Preston, Roundham-with-Hyde, St Marychurch, Shiphay-with-the-Willows, Tormohun, Watcombe, and Wellswood.
In 1910 United merged with Ellacombe to become Torquay Town.
Ellacombe ’ s Plainmoor ground became the home of the new club, and the shared home of local rivals Babbacombe.
The Cowshed, made out of corrugated iron and wood, was replaced at the Ellacombe end of the ground by the old mini-stand, while a TV gantry sits on top of the popular side stand.
In October 1864 the Reverend H. T. Ellacombe recorded that Lustleigh had four bells, cast by Thomas Castleman Bilbie of Cullompton in 1799.
The system was devised by Reverend Henry Thomas Ellacombe of Gloucestershire, who first had such a system installed in Bitton in 1821.
He gave this snowdrop to Canon Ellacombe " of Bitton who widely distributed it.

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As you see, the professor has designed a piece of apparatus that forces the bodybuilder to use a w-i-d-e grip.
As UCLA law professor Stephen Yeazell has pointed out, the most likely reason is that the abysmally poor transportation, communications, and administrative apparatus of medieval times made it impossible for the English sovereign to directly manage the entire country in terms of individuals ; it was easier to structure society by imposing obligations upon groups which were enforced by the sporadic use of force.
There is also a double hooked apparatus called a Cro-hook that has become popular.
The complete text of the Italian manuscript has been published in photo-facsimile ; with a French translation and extensive commentary and textual apparatus:
FIG has a policy of only using four of the five pieces of apparatus and changes them for different Olympic cycles.
Camera shots from below establish that he has no breathing apparatus.
While UN investigator Detlev Mehlis has pointed the finger at Syria's intelligence apparatus in Lebanon he has yet to be allowed full access to Syrian officials who are suspected by the UN International Independent Investigation Commission ( UNIIIC ) as being behind the assassination.
The anti-nativist view has many strands, but a frequent theme is that language emerges from usage in social contexts, using learning mechanisms that are a part of a general cognitive learning apparatus ( which is what is innate ).
The prodomain has been shown to act as an intramolecular chaperone in the ER, preventing trypsin cleavage and allowing LPH to adopt the necessary 3-D structure to be transported to the Golgi apparatus.
Off-flavours can sometimes develop during the production of maple syrup ; causes include contaminants in the boiling apparatus, such as paint or cleanser ; changes in the sap, such as fermentation when it has been left sitting too long ; and changes in the tree, such as " buddy sap " late in the season when budding has begun.
U. S. pianist Hannah Reimann has promoted piano keyboards with narrower octave spans and has a U. S. patent on the apparatus and methods for modifying existing pianos to provide interchangeable keyboards of different sizes.
Historically this has led to its use for plating metals such as iron and brass, to its use for chemical apparatus, and its use in certain alloys that will retain a high silvery polish, such as German silver.
The structure and function of the ribosomes and associated molecules, known as the translational apparatus, has been of research interest since the mid-twentieth century and is a very active field of study today.
Before the box is opened, the cat, by nature of it being alive or dead, has information about the state of the apparatus ( the atom has either decayed or not decayed ); but the experimenter does not have information about the state of the box contents.
In this way, the two observers simultaneously have different accounts of the situation: To the cat, the wavefunction of the apparatus has appeared to " collapse "; to the experimenter, the contents of the box appear to be in superposition.
Biddulph ( 2010 ) has explained this by applying techniques from deterministic chaos to non-chaotic systems, in particular a computable version of Palmer's Universal Invariant Set proposition ( 2009 ), which allows the apparent weirdness of quantum phenomena to be explained as artefacts of the quantum apparatus not a fundamental property of nature.
In the final level, Keen has to disable the " Mangling Machine ", a large apparatus with many crushing parts controlled by Mortimer.
The apparatus for thinking, the capacity to have thoughts " has to be called into existence to cope with thoughts " ( 1967, p. 111 ).
The candiru has no appendages or other apparatus that would have been necessary to accomplish this, and if it were leaping out of the water as the patient claimed, it would not have had sufficient leverage to force its way inside.
But its method, conceptual apparatus, and analytics " are derived, essentially, from the discipline that has as its subject the economic organization of such a society.
Skeptics and some supporters believe that dowsing apparatus has no power of its own but merely amplifies slight movements of the hands caused by a phenomenon known as the ideomotor effect: people's subconscious minds may influence their bodies without their consciously deciding to take action.

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In 1910, Babbage's son Henry Prevost Babbage reported that a part of the mill and the printing apparatus had been constructed and had been used to calculate a ( faulty ) list of multiples of pi.
At approximately 8: 00 pm a warning light flashed in the cockpit, indicating that the aft airstair apparatus had been activated.
On January 3, 1894 he installed a triplex apparatus on the telegraph between Paris and Bordeaux that had previously been operating with some difficulty on the Hughes telegraph system.
By 1954, Olympic Games apparatus and events for both men and women had been standardized in modern format, and uniform grading structures ( including a point system from 1 to 15 ) had been agreed upon.
Other treaties have established an administrative apparatus which was not deemed to have been granted international legal personality.
By 1794 Watt had been chosen by Thomas Beddoes to manufacture apparatus to produce, clean and store gases for use in the new Pneumatic Institution at Hotwells in Bristol.
His succession had been decided as early as 1980, with the support of the military and party apparatus.
Proteins that have been successfully delivered to the Golgi apparatus advance through cisternal progression.
Back to our times, in some cases people in media careers have been previously selected by ruling apparatus, and often openly declared their political beliefs, admitting a lack of impartiality.
In the wake of the October Revolution, the old Russian Imperial Army had been demobilized ; the volunteer-based Red Guard was the Bolsheviks ' main military force, augmented by an armed military component of the Cheka, the Bolshevik state security apparatus.
# Export slaving entailed the construction of a coercive apparatus which could have been subsequently turned to other ends, such as policing a captive labour force.
Even though it was independent from the surface for a very short duration, the Rouquayrol-Denayrouze apparatus reached worldwide celebrity after having been mentioned by Jules Verne in his adventure book Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea ; but Jules Verne wildly exaggerated its dive duration without external air supply.
Adorno resumed his teaching duties at the university soon after his arrival, with seminars on " Kant ’ s Transcendental Dialectic ," aesthetics, Hegel, “ Contemporary Problems in the Theory of Knowledge ” andThe Concept of Knowledge .” Adorno ’ s surprise at his students ' passionate interest in intellectual matters did not, however, blind him to continuing problems within Germany: The literary climate was dominated by writers who had remained in Germany during Hitler's rule, the government re-employed people who had been active in the Nazi apparatus and people were generally loath to own up to their own collaboration or the guilt they thus incurred.
Will Murray has speculated that this dream image of Nyarlathotep may have been inspired by the inventor Nikola Tesla, whose well-attended lectures did involve extraordinary experiments with electrical apparatus and whom some saw as a sinister figure.
The vestibular apparatus of the inner ear has been shown to play an important role in respiratory control during sleep ; this inner ear damage could be linked to SIDS.
Mussolini declared that the monarchy had been overthrown, and began to establish the apparatus of the new state.
In the past it was assumed that these plates served to close the opening of the shell in much the same way as an operculum, however more recently it has been postulated that they were instead a jaw apparatus.
Before tethering would have been appropriate, many of the proteins used for the active transport would have been instead set for passive transport, due to the fact that the Golgi apparatus does not require ATP to transport proteins.

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