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to rotating
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To spin, turn, or revolve.
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At medium spreading speeds, the team has caught glimpses of structures similar to rotating microplates.
The building is owned by Mana Contemporary, a New Jersey-based arts center which devotes several of the billboards to rotating public-art exhibitions.
Housed in the 1830 schoolhouse for foundry apprentices and village children, the museum dedicates a good chunk of space to rotating exhibitions that tap into the region's history.
Future volumes will play host to rotating creative teams, handpicked by Mr. Willingham, who want to dabble in the "Fables" universe.
Although Japanese officials are used to rotating into new jobs every two or three years, they typically do not take along more than a couple of paper bags when they move.
And a lighting strike or other event that knocks out a transmission line — a problem that the system can usually ride through today — could lead to rotating blackouts, they add.
As well as ironing board covers, he sells around 1,000 products including everything from sports bras to rotating brushes that promise to clean the dirt out of grouting.
They transfer that power to rotating electric motors on the vehicle, which provide the propulsive forces.
Figure 7 shows the computation time relative to rotating the texture sample using linear interpolation.
This experiment is also not expected to lead to rotating waves.
The volumetric and the mechanical efficiency are separately determined subject to rotating speed and pressure level.
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