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On the 9th April 1897, the corporation finally decided to press ahead with conversion of the Mitchell Street to Springburn route to overhead electric traction, though this did not stop it from continuing to look at other forms of traction, including electric conduit and even gas. There is a ...
and was known as a "knocker up". He also turned off the gas street lights on his rounds. Another meaning of this phrase, that is more common these days, is to make
The sail can be inflated into the spherical shape, so could be gas-filled. This hollow beam, composed of 4 Gaussians is just one of many possible "hollow beam" geometries. From [13] in the example profile of Fig. 7, 80% of the beam power is lost to the sides of the sail in ...
as possible in England. So it was with a little annoyance I found myself in an isolated campsite that afternoon, eating dinner out of my backpack. The one silver lining was that I managed to beat the university grads, who got lost and shuffled grim-faced into the camp a few hours ...
Sure, an interrupted thread was quite advanced for 1815 and it must have taken ages to make it with the tools I had seen here but it would never be gas-tight enough to resist the pressure of the exploding gunpowder. And if it was gas-tight it would be impossibly stiff to operate. ...
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lost something. Today we might use the sh** or the f*** words but bugger is still as common. The fuller version of this would be "bugger it". It can also be used to tell someone to get lost (bugger off), or to admit defeat (we're buggered) or if you were tired or ...