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When Barbarella overwhelms the Excessive Machine, it is in part because of her capacity for sex and pleasure.
"Oh! It's … it's sort of nice, isn't it?" Barbarella (Jane Fonda) exclaims as the evil scientist Durand-Durand Milo O'Sheaa) begins to play upon his nefarious piano-like Excessive Machine.
This was both a fond glance at a highlight of her youth and a careful sleight of hand, since the pleasure-enhancing device in that movie was in fact called the Excessive Machine.
Critical components of a rotating machinery such as bearings and couplings are often subjected to unbalanced axial and radial loads due to excessive machine vibrations arising from shaft misalignment(s).
This is a beautiful toy that looks like the Excessive Machine that almost made Barbarella die of pleasure.
Turner writes that the evil Dr. Durand Durand in Barbarella (1968) seems to be based on Reich; he places Barbarella (Jane Fonda) in his Excessive Machine so that she will die of pleasure, but rather than killing her the machine burns out.
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Figure 9 Effect of excessive machining of irradiation spot corresponding to various repetition rates.
In the developed model, excessive machines in particular period are stored in setup area.
In machine learning, excessive features degrade the performance of machine learning algorithms due to over-fitting problems [17].
Irish startup Steorn blew the hugely hyped demo of their new perpetual energy machine when "excessive heat from the lighting in the main display area" led them to abort the affair.
Two versions of "Dancing Machine" seem excessive on paper, but after listening to the differing approaches--Polow's electronica-meets-vocal answer backs versus Steve Aoki's visit to the early '80s--it's almost like they're not even the same song.
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