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Her facial expression was characteristic of all housewives when spinning.
Consider cotton, an expensive and relatively unimportant textile until the mid-18th century, when spinning became mechanized.
There was a brief flurry of interest in another weighty gyroscope question when Japanese physicists reported in December 1989 in the scientific journal Physical Review Letters that a gyroscope appeared to weigh less when spinning clockwise (as seen from above) than it did at rest, while staying the same weight when spinning counterclockwise.
Then he gloated about the six-foot-high metal carousel ($175,000) by the same artist, which occupies one end of the office and rattled like skeleton bones when spinning in a strobe light.
Give this dancer conventional series of leaps and turns and, though he can certainly deliver, he becomes trite; when spinning in Alexei Ratmansky's "Namouna," he actually seems to shrink despite all his speed.
In a review last week spotlighting horror plays — my term "Theater of Blood," sorry to say, has yet to sweep the nation — I suggested that directors look to Pinter and Beckett when spinning tales of terror.
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When spun, it created an optical illusion that formed the shape of a heart.
CRAiLAR is turned into a fibre more like cotton when spun using a particular enzyme process.
The Wachowskis' solution: the orison is as flat as a wallet and acquires a third dimension only when spun.
When spin coated onto a silicon wafer surface, macroporous films were obtained.
When spun, the top rotates in mid-air as if defying physics.
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