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A very slight movement of the armature disc J, therefore, suffices to open to the full extent two long exhaust passages.
THE RECENT REVOLUTION IN ORGAN BUILDINGGEORGE LAING MILLERThe movement of this disc is reduced to something less than the 1/100 part of an inch.
THE RECENT REVOLUTION IN ORGAN BUILDINGGEORGE LAING MILLERThe moon had risen over the lake and the water now only showed broken reflections of its disc.
HONEY-BEEANATOLE FRANCEIf by chance the sun's disc becomes visible during the day, it appears devoid of rays, as if seen through colored glasses.
GOSPEL PHILOSOPHYJ. H. WARDHe never threw away an inch, and his way of stealing foot by foot was worthy of any jockey.
THE CHEQUERSJAMES RUNCIMANThe rim of the dawn behind them cut, with its flat, gold disc, straight down to the heart of the world.
THE DRAGON PAINTERMARY MCNEIL FENOLLOSAAs the whirling disc revolves less rapidly, every eye is fixed upon the ball.
THE PIT TOWN CORONET, VOLUME III (OF 3)CHARLES JAMES WILLSIt was not a pad saddle such as jockey's ride, nor yet a civilian outfit without horn and only one web.
DAVID LANNARCK, MIDGETGEORGE S. HARNEYThe sky was full of circling disc-bombers long before the war began; they had been up there for years.
SECOND VARIETYPHILIP KINDRED DICKOne of the tombs near the moat has a door formed of a great stone disc running in a groove and socket.
THE CRADLE OF MANKINDW.A. WIGRAMWORDS RELATED TO DISC JOCKEY
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