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This spinning machine was eventually superseded by Richard Arkwright's water frame.
The spinning machine, first patented in 1738, was almost certainly Paul's idea, with Wyatt providing the technical skill.
Huang Yi's "Wicked Fish" is a spinning machine of a dance, matching the relentless intensity, the dissonant stabs and smears of Iannis Xenaxis's "Shaar" with near-continual motion.
England 1759 London, England Lewis Paul, (died 1759, London, Eng)., English inventor who devised the first power spinning machine, in cooperation with John Wyatt.
Invented in the 1730s by Lewis Paul and John Wyatt, the spinning machine operated by drawing cotton or wool through pairs of successively faster rollers.
Spinning mule, Multiple-spindle spinning machine invented by Samuel Crompton (1779), which permitted large-scale manufacture of high-quality thread for the textile industry.
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The government's reference to enrichment, they say, refers to a separate process in which hundreds or thousands of spinning machines purify uranium, another bomb fuel.
Hollins is a spinner, one or a dozen or so men at his plant who operate spinning machines for making bombs.
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