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centrepin and reel
The centrepin reel is one which runs freely enough on its axle ( its " centrepin ") to permit distance casting by allowing the line to be drawn off by the momentum of the cast from the rotating reel.

centrepin and used
The earliest fixed-spool reels, known as " turnabouts " were used as centrepin reels in retrieving line but the spool was turned 90 degrees for casting and then turned back to retrieving position.

centrepin and fishing
Many young anglers started their lifetime hobby fishing with a centrepin, fishing in small ponds the length and breadth of England.

reel and is
The reel itself became and still is the standard of measure for the movies.
Made of gold-plated britannium on a black metal base, it is 13. 5 in ( 34 cm ) tall, weighs 8. 5 lb ( 3. 85 kg ) and depicts a knight rendered in Art Deco style holding a crusader's sword standing on a reel of film with five spokes.
Another is the " Datsyuk Game " where a Datsyuk highlight reel is played on YouTube and contestants drink every time the word Datsyuk is mentioned.
Other similarities include the fact that some Accompong Maroons formation bear the passing resemblance to the Irish reel ; and the Jamaican Constabulary is patterned after the Royal Iris Constabulary, complete with the red stripe on the pants leg.
Shortly after glancing over its shoulder, the creature walks behind a grove of trees, reappears for a while after Patterson moved ten feet to a better vantage point, then fades into the trees again and is lost to view as the reel of film ran out.
Heironimus is one of numerous people who are claimed to be visible in an unreleased second reel of the film.
A sixsome reel is mentioned in a description of Scottish customs in the early 1820s and eightsome reels ( danced in squares like cotillions ) occur in some dance manuscripts of the era.
The reel is a folk dance type as well as the accompanying dance tune type.
In Scottish country dancing, the reel is one of the four traditional dances, the others being the jig, the strathspey and the waltz, and is also the name of a dance figure ( see below ).
In Irish dance, a reel is any dance danced to music in reel time ( see below ).
In Irish stepdance, the reel is danced in soft shoes and is one of the first dances taught to students.
There is also a treble reel, danced in hard shoes to reel music.
For example the same reel Rakish Paddy is notated in 2 / 2 time with an alla breve ( cut time ) Image: mensural proportion1. gif time signature in Miles Krassen, O ' Neill's Music of Ireland, New & Revisited, p. 158, ( 1976 ), whereas in 4 / 4 time in Robin Williamson, English, Welsh, Scottish & Irish Fiddle Tunes, p. 69, ( 1976 ), each measure in both cases spanning the same part of the melody.
A reel is distinguished from a hornpipe by consisting primarily of even beats.
( An exception is the " auld reel " of Shetland which tends to irregular structure and may have been influenced by the Norwegian halling.
The group of thirty-two bars ( four times eight ) is itself repeated three or four times before a second reel is introduced.
The recorder is data storage equipment using a portable medium ( tape reel ) to store the data.
One of the main differences between video slot machines and reel machines is in the way payouts are calculated.

reel and also
By the 14th century, this had come to be used for the equipment used for fishing, referring to the rod and reel, etc., and also for that used in sailing, referring to rigging, equipment, or gear used on ships.
The appearance of films longer than one reel also helped this process.
There are also standard 3 to 5 reel electromechanical machines, of various types.
The worksheet also indicates the reel strip settings, number of coins that may be played, the payout schedule, the number of reels and other information descriptive of the particular type of slot machine.
It is also known as the Illingworth Reel after Holden Illingworth and the Spinning Reel owing to its popularity with anglers who practice the fishing style known as " spinning " ( which is also practiced with other types of reel ).
Most anglers who use a spinning reel also manually reposition the bail after each cast in order to minimize line twist.
Traditionally mounted above the rod, the spin cast reel is also fitted with an external nose cone that encloses and protects the fixed spool.
As well as these versions, the name has also been used as the stage name of a New York City-based singer-songwriter, an LP by Frankie Armstrong, Brian Pearson, Blowzabella and Jon Gillaspie, and for the title of an Irish reel.
It is also noted for its long, skinny ballroom, a " hyphen " Tyler had added to the house to accommodate the style of dancing popular then-what is today called " line dancing " but was then the " Virginia reel.
It was predominantly recorded in the Oberst family basement in Omaha on an analog eight track reel to reel ; with some work also done at keyboardist Andy Lemaster's Athens, Georgia studio.
Galaxy would win the vacant title Eusebio Espinal and also go on to become a Jr. Bantamweight and reel off 19 straight title defenses before retiring.
There have also been two board games, a few coloring books, a jigsaw puzzle and a View-Master reel.
With the coming of DVD in the 1990s, it is now common for major film releases to include a " blooper reel " ( also known as a " gag reel " or simply " outtakes ") among the bonus material on the disc.
The Elcaset also had all the features of deluxe open reel decks, such as separate heads for erase, recording, and playback, remote control, and heavy duty transports for low wow & flutter.
Riding reel mowers are also produced.
The intermission has been phased out, the victim of the demand to pack in more screenings, advances in projector technology which make reel switches either unnoticeable or non-existent ( such as digital projection, where reels also no longer exist ) and also because in multiplexes, the break gave patrons a better opportunity to sneak away to watch other pictures.

reel and historically
However, the term reel pipes historically refers to instruments similar to Highland pipes, but primarily intended for indoor use.

reel and currently
Winners of this Academy Award of Merit currently receive the familiar Oscar statuette, depicting a gold-plated knight holding a crusader's sword and standing on a reel of film.
Studer, Stellavox and Denon used to produce reel to reel tape recorders still in the 1990s, but currently only Nagra, Otari, and Mechlabor manufacture analog reel-to-reel recorders.
Socrates tells Callicles that this might sound like nonsense to him, an old wives ' tale, but warns him that when he is up before the judge on his own judgment day, he will reel and gape just like Socrates is currently doing.
He has beaten the best kickboxers in the world, including decision wins over three times K-1 champions Remy Bonjasky and Peter Aerts and knockout highlight reel wins over two currently best kickboxers in the world Semmy Schilt and Badr Hari.
In the foreground are tape and reel feeders, then the ( currently empty ) conveyor belt for printed circuit boards, and in back are large parts in a tray.

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