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As was an almost indiscernible piece of pointed wire that moved slowly in and out of a wall: Charles Ray, surely the quietest piece on show.
As soon as any of the thunder-clouds come over the kite, the pointed wire will draw the electric fire from them; and the kite, with all the twine, will be electrified; and the loose filaments of the twine will stand out every way, and be attracted by the approaching finger.
Three years later, in June 1752, in what is the most famous of kite experiments, the American inventor and statesman Benjamin Franklin, with the aid of his son, lofted a flat kite fitted with a pointed wire and silk sail during a thunderstorm.
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The designed nozzle used in the experiment consists of a sharp pointed tungsten wire as a charge injector and the nozzle body grounded.
At the start of the death march in Konigsberg, they numbered about 7,000 -- the vast bulk of them women, most quite young, all clad in wooden-soled shoes, thin rags emblazoned with yellow six-pointed stars and telephone wire belts on which were strung their cups and tin-can bowls.
Pierce the barrier by inserting a wire, nail or pointed object inside tip.
Pin, the small, pointed and headed piece of stiff wire used to secure clothing or papers.
Bending back the wire will redirect the pointed ends of the wire so that they are not pressing against your inner and outer lip.
Point to its pointed teeth.
In today's wired world, our society is a non-linear complex system--email address books pointed to address books pointed to address books--which means it is capable of huge changes being triggered by tiny events.
The wire-drawing process consists of pointing the rod, threading the pointed end through a die, and attaching the end to a drawing block.
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