Shakespeare's HamletAmerican Book Company, 1911 - 176 Seiten |
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... stage I was mounted on the six - component balance and stage II was mounted on a translating strut ( fig . 2 ) which was remotely operated during the separation of these stages . Since the translating strut afforded values of xs / d2 ...
... stage I was mounted on the six - component balance and stage II was mounted on a translating strut ( fig . 2 ) which was remotely operated during the separation of these stages . Since the translating strut afforded values of xs / d2 ...
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... STAGE. NOMENCLATURE. Figure 1.2A also shows the area between the plaster line and the edge of the stage, often referred to as the apron. In some theatres, a gap exists between the edge of the stage and the audience. This architectural ...
... STAGE. NOMENCLATURE. Figure 1.2A also shows the area between the plaster line and the edge of the stage, often referred to as the apron. In some theatres, a gap exists between the edge of the stage and the audience. This architectural ...
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... stage or secondary rise -- Sampling is usually more critical on the rising than on the falling stage of a flood event . However , single - stage samplers can be adapted to sample on falling stages . One type of adaptation is shown in ...
... stage or secondary rise -- Sampling is usually more critical on the rising than on the falling stage of a flood event . However , single - stage samplers can be adapted to sample on falling stages . One type of adaptation is shown in ...
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... stage designer of palace performances. He came up with a system that would protect the stage and at the same time allow companies to easily set up whatever machinery they needed (Shergold 26–7). In this case, Spain's top court engineer ...
... stage designer of palace performances. He came up with a system that would protect the stage and at the same time allow companies to easily set up whatever machinery they needed (Shergold 26–7). In this case, Spain's top court engineer ...
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... stage was fixed, seldom was it raised; a simple red carpet still designated the stage, and a portable screen might serve as a divide between the stage and the greenroom, if a greenroom were necessary. The space occupied by the stage was ...
... stage was fixed, seldom was it raised; a simple red carpet still designated the stage, and a portable screen might serve as a divide between the stage and the greenroom, if a greenroom were necessary. The space occupied by the stage was ...
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