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After a tortuous drive in an open truck and a World War 2, army jeep down soggy trails, the band arrived at a small clearing squeezed between a long, low ridge and a creek-filled gully.
Block conversion of the entire affected frequency band onto UHF, while less common, was used by some models to provide full VCR compatibility and the ability to drive multiple TV sets, albeit with a somewhat nonstandard channel numbering scheme.
There he also played alongside the clarinetist Pee Wee Russell, who praised Beiderbecke's ability to drive the band.
A single-drive wheel with the drive band around flyer and brake on the bobbin
The double drive wheel is named after its drive band, which goes around the spinning wheel twice.
Due to a difference in the size of the whorls ( the round pieces or pulleys around which the drive band runs ) the bobbin whorl, which has a smaller radius than the flyer whorl, turns slightly faster.
Generally the speed difference or " ratio " is adjusted by the size of the whorls and the tension of the drive band.
The drive band on the double drive wheel is generally made from a non-stretch yarn or twine ; candlewick is also used.
A single drive wheel has one drive band, that goes around the fly-wheel and the bobbin or the flyer.
The song plays live on a never-ending audio stream on a special web site set up by the band and was made available for purchase as a hard drive encased in an actual human skull, limited to 13 copies.
During the year's touring, Shorter began to feel sidelined by the current Weather Report's aggressive drive and the sometimes overly-macho musical interplay between Pastorius and Zawinul, which on at least one occasion squeezed him out of band performance.
" Whipping Post " became the standard for a long, epic jam that never lost interest ( opening in 11 / 4 time, unusual territory for a rock band ), while the ethereal-to-furious " In Memory of Elizabeth Reed ", with its harmonized melody, Latin feel, and burning drive invited comparisons with John Coltrane ( especially Duane's solo-ending pull-offs, a direct nod to the jazz saxophonist ).
Blue Jays will use these calls to band together to mob potential predators such as hawks and drive them away from the jays ' nests.
The line-up changes created renewed drive and enthusiasm in a band that was by then teetering on the brink of collapse.
The band was originally named Deathride, however, due to copyright issues and the name being taken by several bands, Deathride changed its name to DevilDriver, which refers to bells Italian Wiccans used to drive evil forces away.
The band is from Bellingham, and is referencing the songwriter's drive south to Seattle to visit a girlfriend at the time of writing.
" It was Carl and Dave who brought that electric guitar drive into the band ," says Al Jardine.
He recovered and rejoined the band, but left in October 1997, saying that he no longer had the drive or enjoyment level to be in the band, and that he wanted a career change.
Despite being under a major label the band " remains largely self-managed and still drive themselves across the country on tour ," and Brock was fairly involved in the mixing process.
The band is from Bellingham and the lyrics describing the songwriter's drive south to Seattle to visit a girlfriend.

drive and turns
Coyotes may take turns in baiting and pursuing the deer to exhaustion, or they may drive it towards a hidden member of the pack.
Winching is normally done by an electric drive which turns the pulley.
The large drive wheel turns the much smaller spindle assembly, with the spindle revolving many times for each turn of the drive wheel.
The spinner sits and pumps a foot treadle that turns the drive wheel via a crankshaft and a connecting rod.
Unpredictable turns of fortune drive the complicated plotlines of Hellenistic romances, such as Leucippe and Clitophon or Daphnis and Chloe.
A difference between most drums and a modern hard disk drive is that on a drum there was a track per head so that the heads do not have to move to the track to access data ; the controller simply waits for the data to appear under the relevant head as the drum turns.
Even when the suspension is not independent, split axles permit the use of a differential, allowing the left and right drive wheels to be driven at different speeds as the automobile turns, improving traction and extending tire life.
In rear wheel drive cars and trucks, the engine turns a driveshaft which transmits rotational force to a drive axle at the rear of the vehicle.
For example, in Sniffles Takes a Trip, a simple drive into the country turns into a nightmare as Sniffles is constantly frightened and awed by his surroundings.
The sun gears ( which drive the axle half-shafts ) will rotate in opposite directions relative to the ring gear by, say, 2 full turns each ( 4 full turns relative to each other ), resulting in the left wheel making 12 rotations, and the right wheel making 8 rotations.
When the group demand their money back, the sheriff, who turns out to be Porky's brother, arrives to drive them away, but not before his minions extort the rest of their money and cause them more embarrassment.
He often fights with Beelzebub for turns to drive the tank.
It also allows the users to share resources, save files on a hard drive or take turns using a printer.
2360: The first faster-than-light drive is developed, but turns out to have deleterious effects on females.
His greatest power turns out to be his greatest weakness: he reenacts the match in his mind repeatedly with all imaginable possibilities so rapidly that Czentovic's deliberation and placidness drive him to distraction and ultimately insanity, culminating in an incorrect move after which Dr. B awakens from his frenzy.
During caution periods, cars wishing to pit must enter pit road in turn two, drive all the way down the back stretch, through turns three and four and down the front stretch, exiting pit road in turn one.
" As Bandit and his friends drive off, Justice turns to pursue them in futility, leaving Junior to chase haplessly after his father on foot as the credits roll.
The highway then heads to Chur, the capital of Grisons, and turns southwards at Reichenau, where one can divert to drive along the Alps on the main road to Flims-Disentis-Andermatt-Brig ( summer only ), whereas A13 leads to Thusis ( about up ).
Vitti turns back to get a toothpick, which saves his life when gunmen drive past and gun down Dominic.
The road itself comprises numerous turns and hills, making it a very popular drive for tourists visiting the area from areas such as Chicago and Detroit, especially during autumn.

drive and which
Mrs. Roebuck very kindly let me drive through Sante Fe to a road which would, she said, lead us to Taos and then Raton and `` eventshahleh '' out of New Mexico.
If you drive greater distances than that, you'll just be skimming the surface and will never discover the enchantment, fascination and beauty which lured you in the first place to explore the hinterlands.
The drive along Massachusetts' Route 128, the by-pass which makes an arc about twenty miles from downtown Boston, may be a vision of the future.
As retinal images are conceded to be an integral function of the brain it seems logical to suppose that the nerves, between the inner brain and the eyes, carry the direct drive for cooperation from the various brain centers -- rather than to theorize on the transmission of an image which is already in required location.
In Psalm 27: 1 you read those beautiful words which you must have in your heart if you are to master the fears that surround you, or to drive them out if they have you in their grip: `` The Lord is my light and my salvation ; ;
John did find the missing checks and money afterward, and the drive was actually oversubscribed, which was a real bit of luck for the missionaries.
They would sleep while the Gabriel's drive would increase the acceleration to a point which the unfrozen bodies of the personnel could not have endured.
Upon reaching the desired speed, the automatic equipment would cut off the drive, and the silent but not empty vessel would hurl towards the star which was its journey's end.
In its pathological form, spiritual anxiety may tend to " drive the person toward the creation of certitude in systems of meaning which are supported by tradition and authority " even though such " undoubted certitude is not built on the rock of reality ".
Costera cabs drive up and down the coast of Acapulco, which is where most of the hotels for visitors are, but also includes some of old Acapulco.
The name Van Mahotsava ( the festival of trees ) originated in July 1947 after a successful tree-planting drive was undertaken in Delhi, in which national leaders like Jawaharlal Nehru, Dr Rajendra Prasad and Abdul Kalam Azad participated.
Many amplifiers are ultimately slew rate limited ( typically by the impedance of a drive current having to overcome capacitive effects at some point in the circuit ), which sometimes limits the full power bandwidth to frequencies well below the amplifier's small-signal frequency response.
But from within that musical limbo emerges a theme of power and clarity which will drive the entire movement.
With a chain drive transmission, a chainring attached to a crank drives the chain, which in turn rotates the rear wheel via the rear sprocket ( s ) ( cassette or freewheel ).
Today, for example, a " 300 GB " hard drive offers slightly more than 300 × 10 < sup > 9 </ sup >, or, bytes, not 300 × 2 < sup > 30 </ sup > ( which would be about 322 × 10 < sup > 9 </ sup >).
When the PC starts up, the first job for the BIOS is the power-on self-test, which initializes and identifies system devices such as the CPU, RAM, video display card, keyboard and mouse, hard disk drive, optical disc drive and other hardware.
The fastest industrial braille embosser is probably the $ 77, 000 Belgian-made " NV Interpoint 55 ", first produced in 1991, which uses a separate air compressor to drive the embossing head and can output up to 800 braille characters per second.
Philip led the cavalry reserve of nobles and knights to retrieve the day, and after a long and doubtful fight ( in which he himself was unhorsed and narrowly escaped death ), began to drive back the Flemings.
On January 24, 1776, Henry Knox arrived with artillery captured from Fort Ticonderoga, which enabled Washington to drive the British army out of Boston.
Tourism in particular has grown throughout the post-Second World War era, especially the growth in vehicle-based touring, which was furthered by the creation of the Cabot Trail scenic drive.
In the simplest application, clutches are employed in devices which have two rotating shafts ( drive shaft or line shaft ).
Both clutch and flywheel are enclosed in a conical bellhousing, which ( in a rear-wheel drive car ) usually forms the main mounting for the gearbox.
The other end of the spring was attached to the driven member inside which the drive shaft could rotate freely.
Until then, the Brewers had a rivalry with the White Sox, which had become known as The I-94 Series, as both teams are just a short drive from Interstate 94.

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