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All had been on an oxygen system in one wing of the nursing home.
These models provide a test for whether the origin of an eyespot in one wing location is contingent on the presence of another eyespot in a different wing location.
In one wing of the studio sat Ranee, on nattuvangam -- brass cymbals used to keep time by the dancer's guru.
The factory, located near the home of Bavaria's former royal family (Duke Franz, a septuagenarian bachelor, still lives in one wing), employs 45 artisans — some of them working on potter's wheels powered by canals that wend through the palace gardens.
Except at the Médrano, where it was impossible to keep other performers from watching, he allowed only two people to look on from backstage during his act — his maid, in one wing, and the stage manager, in the other.
Also in keeping with the period, there are strikes and a kidnapping, as Mr Pujol is taken hostage by his workers (partly over a dispute about the toilets in one wing of the factory, which, for me, ushered in overtones of Carry On at Your Convenience).
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Since the ailerons work in pairs, the lift on one wing increases as the lift on the opposite wing decreases.
In 1919, one wing was finished on the Flatbush Avenue side, but a decade later, Brooklyn's grand vision was still a stalled embarrassment, an empty shell surrounded by pools of water collecting in adjacent foundations.
The first test carried out was the one of combined flexure and torsion, where the load was applied to one row of jacks placed in correspondence of one wing only.
Both men said they lived as aerial vagabonds, flying a plane that had one wing in the 1950's, and one in the 21st century.
Images circulating on social media following the incident showed the plane with a gaping hole in the fuselage over one wing.
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