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At the age of 16, she was enrolled in a boarding school when she became enamored with a young man, named Hart, who has been variously described as a rake, drunkard, and / or gambler.
This led to the creation of the rake sequence, which became a memorable moment of the episode.
Gardiner was known as a rake in his youth, but had a religious experience in 1719 and became a devout convert.

rake and which
If a wedge-shaped coating of increasing thickness is removed from a substrate by an instrument like the Hesiometer with a knife of constant rake angle, a number of removal mechanisms are often observed which depend upon the thickness of the coating.
The word " raster " has its origins in the Latin rastrum ( a rake ), which is derived from radere ( to scrape ).
* Pitch, or rake, in geology, the angle between a line and the strike of the plane on which it was found
Those regulations, issued as a royal order, stated that all British subjects had the right (" free liberty ") to rake and gather salt on the Turks, providing that they conformed to the regulations, which expressly rejected Bahamian jurisdiction over the Turks.
This phrase depicts the first point in which Bajie's legendary nine-toothed rake had been used:
You can rake through Greek literature, and find ( especially in the oldest seers and poets ) references to ‘ God ’ which are more compatible with monotheism than with polytheism ( so at length Athenagoras.
Neuroscientists at the Riken Institute in Tokyo, Japan, used degus for research into tool use in animals with good eye-and-paw coordination, in which they spontaneously learned to use a tiny rake to retrieve out-of-reach seeds.
The final rake is in Southern Region BR Green livery which is not often seen at anything other than major galas.
The Restaurant Miniature Buffet ( RMB ) which runs with this set is sometimes mixed into the Carmine and Cream rake for second class dining.
The rake face which directs the flow of newly formed chip, is oriented at a certain angle is called the rake angle " α ".
A unique work of this time is Sodom, or the Quintessence of Debauchery ( 1684 ), a closet play by the notorious Restoration rake, John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester in which Bolloxinion, King of Sodom, authorises " that buggery may be used O ' er all the land, so cunt be not abused ", which order, though appealing to soldiery, has deleterious effects generally, leading the court physician to counsel: " Fuck women, and let Bugg ' ry be no more ".
Additional downforce comes from the rake ( or angle ) of the vehicles ' body, which directs the underside air up and creates a downward force, and increases the pressure on top of the car because the air flow direction comes closer to perpendicular to the surface.
It is, above all, the emotional distance from the objects of his desire as well as from the havoc he creates, which renders the persistent rake so frightening.
Two generations of the Revopak were produced-the early 1971-1973 models used hydraulic motors which drove the compaction rake by means of chains, while the later models utilised a simpler and more robust drive system which consisted of twin synchronised hydraulic rams to operate the compaction system.
Finally, she learns of his fate and asks Ilmarinen to fashion her a rake of copper with which to dredge her son's body from the river of Tuonela.
This alerts drivers of oncoming trains of the possibility of a derailed or parted rake which may foul other tracks ( since brake pressure may have been lost for those reasons as well ); at the locomotive, it is not possible to tell whether the loss of brake pressure is due to the pulling of the alarm chain.
Those regulations, issued as a royal order, stated that all British subjects had the right (" free liberty ") to rake and gather salt on the Turks, providing that they conformed to the regulations, which expressly rejected Bahamian jurisdiction over the Turks.
Sedley was reputed as a notorious rake and libertine, part of the " Merry Gang " gang of courtiers which included the Earl of Rochester and Charles Sackville, Lord Buckhurst.
The comedy of manners is a genre of play / television / film which satirizes the manners and affectations of a social class or of multiple classes, often represented by stereotypical stock characters, such as the miles gloriosus (" boastful soldier ") in ancient times, the fop and the rake during the Restoration, or an old person pretending to be young.
More complex rake and puffer patterns are known which move like spaceships leaving trails of oscillators or other spaceships behind them.
There is a Russian saying " to trip twice on the same rake " ( наступить дважды на одни и те же грабли ), which means " to repeat the same silly mistake ".

rake and typical
A typical European scene: a tractor with a rotary rake forms a windrow, another one with a loader wagon follows and collects the hay for silage
The typical early horse-drawn hay rake was a dump rake, a wide two-wheeled implement with curved steel or iron teeth usually operated from a seat mounted over the rake with a lever-operated lifting mechanism.

rake and was
The orientation of the lineation can then be calculated from the rake and strike-dip information of the plane it was measured from, using a stereographic projection.
Lord Wharton, made a Duke by George I, was a prominent politician with two separate lives: the first, " a ... man of letters " and the second, "... a drunkard, a rioter, an infidel and a rake ".
They occupied the Turks only seasonally, for six months a year, however, returning to Bermuda when it was no longer viable to rake salt.
However, in recent history it was unquestionably also employed as a kind of rake to keep in order the huge " heads " of powdered hair worn by ladies in the 18th and 19th centuries.
The scratching hand was sometimes replaced by a rake or a bird's claw.
The sequence has become known as the " rake joke " and was described by Entertainment Weekly as showing " genius in its repetitive stupidity.
Others wanted Lovelace to be reformed and for him and Clarissa to marry, but Richardson would not allow a " reformed rake " to be her husband, and was unwilling to change the ending.
In Grandison, Richardson was unwilling to risk having a negative response to any " rakish " characteristics that Lovelace embodied and denigrated the immoral characters " to show those mischievous young admirers of Lovelace once and for all that the rake should be avoided ".
According to an interview with Gaiman in The Sandman Companion, the Corinthian takes his name from the mode of behavior ; specifically, " a Corinthian " was another term for a rake: a devil-may-care, ne ' er-do-well.
By the 1880s, there were canning factories in Harrington and Columbia Falls, and a blueberry rake was designed by Abijah Tabbutt in 1883.
He was soon established as the leading man of the Duke's Company, and played Dorimant, the seminal irresistible Restoration rake, at the première of George Etherege's Man of Mode ( 1676 ).
Mendelssohn was nonetheless inspired by the sound of the waves in the cave and waxed lyrical about his visit, claiming that he arrived in Scotland " with a rake for folk-songs, an ear for the lovely, fragrant countryside, and a heart for the bare legs of the natives.
His wife appears to have been arrogant and imperious ; his stepson the seventh Earl was a rake and unfriendly to him ; while in his public capacity his invincible shyness made him of little use in Parliament.
His mother also drowned herself, but apparently, according to The Tale of the Heike ( Heike Monogatari ), she was pulled out with a rake by her long hair.
George Puttenham ( 1529 – 1590 ) was a 16th-century English writer, literary critic, and notorious rake.
The windshield rake was increased, and the SportsRoof models had an even flatter fastback roofline.
John Mytton ( 30 September 1796-29 March 1834 ) was a notable British eccentric and Regency rake.
Hiei was unable to depress her main or secondary batteries low enough to hit Laffey, but Laffey was able to rake Hieis superstructure with shells and machine gun fire, causing heavy damage to Hieis superstructure and bridge, wounding Admiral Abe, and killing his chief of staff.
In 1831, the senior living Courtenay of this line was William Courtenay, the third Viscount, an aged rake, living in Paris, having fled a bill of indictment.
Her greatest success was as the main character Lucia in Thomas Southerne's Sir Anthony Love, where Lucia partakes of the freedom of the roistering Restoration rake by disguising herself as " Sir Anthony ".
Harry Bensley ( 1876 or 1877 – 21 May 1956 ) was an English rake and adventurer, best remembered as the subject of an extraordinary wager between John Pierpont Morgan and Hugh Cecil Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale.
Often a rake was a prodigal who wasted his ( usually inherited ) fortune on gambling, wine, women and song, incurring lavish debts in the process.
The rake was also frequently a man who seduced a young woman and impregnated her before leaving, often to her social or financial ruin.

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