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noise and chainsaw
Despite safety features and protective clothing, injuries can still arise from chainsaw use, from the large forces involved in the work, from the fast-moving, sharp chain, or from the vibration and noise of the machinery.
The word " snarl " may also be used as an onomatopoeia for a threatening noise, as in the ' snarl ' of a chainsaw.

noise and attracts
The noise attracts the policemen who were investigating the dead historian's body.
This noise also attracts the attention of Loraine Wade who has arrived at Wyvern at the dead of night.
The trawl doors disturb the sea bed, create a cloud of muddy water which hides the oncoming trawl net and generates a noise which attracts fish.
The blood and noise of the pits attracts Drogon, who is immediately attacked.
However, when they proceed to settle the dough with a rolling-pin, the noise gets through the floorboards and attracts the attention of Tabitha Twitchit and her friend Ribby who has been helping search for Tom.

noise and Benny
Benny names the dog " Watch ," and it growls when there is a strange noise outside late at night.

noise and who
He opened it a crack and in doing so made as much shuffling, coughing, and scraping noise as possible in order to drown emanations from the hen who had begun to protest.
Watch people flock to amusement houses, cocktail lounges, and night clubs that advertise continuous entertainment, which means an endless flow of noise and frivolity by paid entertainers who are supposed to perform in those incredible ways which are designed to give men a few hours of dubious relaxation -- watch them and you can tell that many of them are running away from something.
In it he, his wife Wealhþeow, and his warriors spend their time singing and celebrating, until Grendel, a troll-like monster who is pained by the noise, attacks the hall and kills and devours many of Hroðgar's warriors while they sleep.
The threshold concept was discussed by Murray G. Crosby ( inventor of Crosby system for FM Stereo ) who pointed out that for wide band FM to provide better signal to noise ratio, the signal should be above a certain threshold, according to his paper published in Proceedings of the IRE in 1937.
However, according to recent research, the original form was indeed Avalokitasvara with the ending a-svara (" sound, noise "), which means " sound perceiver ", literally " he who looks down upon sound " ( i. e., the cries of sentient beings who need his help ; a-svara can be glossed as ahr-svara, " sound of lamentation ").
* In the TV series Afterlife, Alison encounters many poltergeists, including the ghost of her mother who rearranges Alison's objects, moves her bed, and creates noise.
The purpose of a ceiling is to insulate against heat and cold, noise, dirt and often from the droppings and lice of birds who frequently choose roofs as nesting places.
Oldham, who despite no recording experience had made himself the band's producer, said at Regent that " The sound leaked, instrument to instrument, the right way " creating a " wall of noise " conducive to the band.
Some songs consisted of wordless vocalizations, in a style that would influence Meredith Monk, and other musical artists who have used screams and vocal noise in lieu of words.
The special feature of the event of Ptuj itself and its surrounding area are the Kurents themselves, magical creatures from the other world, who visit all major events throughout the country, members of parliament, the president and mayors, trying to banish the winter and announce the arrival of the spring, fertility, and new life with loud noise and dancing.
Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation ( CMBR ) from outer space, discovered by Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson, who later won the Nobel Prize for this discovery, is also a form of cosmic noise.
ITU-R 468 noise weighting with quasi-peak detection is widely used in Europe, especially in telecommunications, and in broadcasting particularly after it was adopted by the Dolby corporation who realised its superior validity for their purposes.
The concept of shot noise was first introduced in 1918 by Walter Schottky who studied fluctuations of current in vacuum tubes.
Hanks told New York magazine in 1986: " Acting classes looked like the best place for a guy who liked to make a lot of noise and be rather flamboyant ... I spent a lot of time going to plays.
Workers who are regularly exposed to noise levels above the NIOSH recommendation should be furnished hearing protection by the employers, as they are a low-cost internvetion.
Fireworks may pose a problem for animals, both domestic and wild, who can be terrified by the noise, leading to them running away or hurting themselves on fences or in other ways in an attempt to escape.
The mission statement of the Ultra's reads " Stanley Ultras are a group of like-minded fans who are dedicated to their role of twelfth man, adding colour, noise and support levels.
A comparison of Maaban tribesmen, who were insignificantly exposed to transportation or industrial noise, to a typical U. S. population showed that chronic exposure to moderately high levels of environmental noise contributes to hearing loss.
Over time the increased numbers of people gathering at the site resulted in tensions between the Jewish visitors who wanted easier access and more space, and the residents, who complained of the noise.
He met up with another schoolfriend who shared his outlook, Jim Beattie, and recorded " elemental noise tapes ", in which Gillespie would bang two dustbin lids together and Beattie played fuzz-guitar.
In the nineteenth century, there had been a tension between the romantic advocates of the “ sacredness ” of the Alpine peaks ( such as John Ruskin ), and modern mountain climbers ( such as Leslie Stephen ), who promoted the notion of the Alps as the “ playground of Europe .” In the twentieth century, the mountains acquired a clearly positive, iconic, status as places unsullied by undesirable urban influences such as pollution, noise and so on.

noise and opens
Motors using such a centrifugal switch make a distinct clicking noise when starting and stopping as the centrifugal switch opens and closes.
A noise gate sets a threshold where if it is quieter it will not let the signal pass and if it is louder it opens the gate.
Hearing a noise, she opens a closet door and is brutally attacked by the maniac, who disembowels her by shoving a broken and jagged liquor bottle from her crotch to her abdomen.
* 4 November – Sydney's third runway opens, ensuring protests about noise levels.
It opens with Erikson playing a guitar through a noise gate " with a lot of echo on it ", and has a chord progression is A – C-F in the verses, D-D-B ♭- A-A-Em-D5-B ♭- G in the bridge, and C-D-G-F in the chorus.
Danny goes to check inside the box but she disappears and some time later, there is a noise from the box and Danny opens and find Allyson in it.

noise and fire
He came back from one of his voyages and reported he had been close to a black island, which was on fire, and there was a terrible noise in the area.
The fire disturbed the crows that started to make a lot of noise and the inhabitants rescued the church from total destruction.
These include issues related to the recent reintroduction into the wild of the highly endangered California condor, air tour overflight noise levels, water rights disputes with various tribal reservations that border the park, and forest fire management.
He recorded chickens for the sounds of the rats, and digitally manipulated the noise made by a Styrofoam cup for the castle fire.
You can imagine lute players in the 1500s getting drunk and doing improvisations for people in front of a log fire .. the noise, the clatter must have been enormous.
In chapter 48, poetic terms for " battle " include " weather of weapons or shields, or of Odin or valkyrie or war-kings, or their clash or noise ", followed by examples of compositions by various skalds that have used the name of valkyries in said manner ( Þorbjörn Hornklofi uses " Skögul's din " for " battlefield ", Bersi Skáldtorfuson uses " Gunnr's fire " for " sword " and " Hlökk's snow " for " battle ", Einarr Skúlason uses " Hildr's sail " for " shield " and " Göndul's crushing wind " for " battle ", and Einarr skálaglamm uses " Göndul's din ").
Handley's Rock was bequeathed as public land by its owner, and has remained open to public despite neighboring residents ' complaints of noise and fire danger.
Since Trevithick's time, it had long been common practice to turn the exhaust steam from the cylinders into the chimney using " eductor pipes " for convenience and noise reduction, and its effect on the fire certainly had been noticed.
Aside from air pollution impacts there are also wastewater concerns, risks of industrial accidents such as fire and explosion, and noise health effects due to industrial noise.
Villagers interviewed in 1973 in Bourj el-Barajneh recalled: We were awakened by the loudest noise we had ever heard, shells exploding and artillery fire women were screaming, children were crying ... Most of the villagers began to flee with their pajamas on.
It includes the phrase " fire, great noise ," but overlooks the fact that the letters which make up those two words are actually part of a larger phrase from Genesis 35: 4 which says: " under the terebinth that was near Shechem.
Usage: Above false ceilings or other areas that are out of public view where a degree of fire and noise resistance is required.
There are five major categories of suppressed fire noise: action, blast, sonic signature, impact, and operator.
By reducing noise, recoil and muzzle-blast, it also enables the firer to follow through calmly on his first shot and fire a further carefully aimed shot without delay if necessary.
The constant draft generated by the engine greatly affected the crew during cold weather, the danger of an engine fire reaching the crew compartment was increased and the engine noise and heat increased crew fatigue.
Synthetic textures using Perlin noise are often used in CGI to make computer-generated visual elements-such as fire, smoke, or clouds-appear more natural, by imitating the controlled random appearance of textures of nature.
If the fire button is held down for a second or two, the player's bee makes a hissing noise.
Revolvers in. 357 Magnum caliber have the significant advantage of also being able to fire. 38 Special ammunition, with its lower cost, recoil, noise, and muzzle flash.
The Australian artillery opened fire at 03: 00 on the morning of 4 July with its usual harassing bombardment, providing cover for the noise of the sixty tanks as they moved the last half-mile to the front line.
When telephone lines from the mortar tubes to their FDC were severed, the direction personnel switched to a bullhorn to relay fire commands across the deafening noise of the battlefield.
However, the player is also more vulnerable at this point, as with the shield rings eliminated, the gun can fire out a large projectile that hisses with white noise.
' Nearly 2, 000 ran off on the evening of the 27th ...( not 100 yards from where I was standing ) who were neither attacked, nor threatened with an attack, and who were frightened by the noise of their own fire ; they left their arms and accoutrements on the ground, their officers went with them, and they ... plundered the baggage of the British army which had been sent to the rear '.
However, the peripheral would often malfunction and fire at any background noise, which led to the negative reception the LaserScope eventually received.
Curtains vary according to cleanability, ultraviolet light deterioration, oil and dust retention, noise absorption, fire resistance, and life span.

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