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Discover Ludwig"eddy" is a correct and commonly used word in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a current of air or water that moves in a circular direction, particularly in a turbulent manner. For example, "A strong eddy at the jetty caused boats to bob up and down erratically".
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As the aluminium cans are carried over this drum by a conveyer belt, the magnetic field from the rotor induces circulating electric currents, called eddy currents, within them.
His "Newly Published Perspective Picture: One Hundred Ghost Stories in a Haunted House" reveals how Hokusai exploited the telescoping view to bizarre ends, giving his ghouls a plausible space within which to enact their implausible drama.Above all, Hokusai was a master of line and pattern, inscribing his forms within contours that eddy and spill like the currents of a mountain stream.
The dialect words, too, are stunningly rich and evocative: "pooties" (snail shells), "crizzle" (to freeze), "cowslaps" (cowslips), "whirl puffs" (a sudden gust of wind driving the dust into an eddy).
This generates electromagnetic eddy currents in any buried metal and these currents can be detected on the surface with a hand-held receiver.
The most common types, PET (type 1) and HDPE (type 2), are collected separately; the rest go into a mixed-plastics bin.Next, a magnet pulls out any ferrous metals, typically tin-plated or steel cans, while the non-ferrous metals, mostly aluminium cans, are ejected by eddy current.
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A gadget called an "eddy-current separator" causes other metals, such as aluminium and copper, to jump, literally, off the line into different bins.
Eddy-current separators, in use since the early 1990s, consist of a rapidly revolving magnetic rotor inside a long, cylindrical drum that rotates at a slower speed.
Mary Baker Eddy, the founder of Christian Science, taught that sickness is a delusion.
These include "A literary pimp" (Herbert Mitgang, New York Times) and "The Mary Baker Eddy of intellectual chic" (Leslie Hancome, Newsday) and "The American Critic who sometimes writes in English" (Richard Fuller, PhiladelphiaEnquirer).There is no need to claim that Ms Sontag is a spotless genius.
Mary Baker Eddy, the sect's 19th-century founder, taught that sickness is a delusion and prayer the best medicine.
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