The word derives from a Middle English expression, trenden, meaning to revolve. |
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The arguments against the theatre revolve around its backstage facilities and relatively small capacity. |
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Thousands of galaxies revolve about its center, moving in every possible orbit like bees circling a beehive. |
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Aristotle famously proposed that as the heavens revolve about the Earth, the planets move in circles. |
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The steam escaped from the sphere from one or more bent tubes projecting from its equator, causing the sphere to revolve. |
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William discovered over 800 double stars and showed that many of them revolve around each other. |
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They are increasingly Balkanised and revolve around personalities and ancient regional and union disputes rather than differences in philosophy. |
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Instantly, a three-dimensional image sprung up from the page and started to revolve slowly on the spot. |
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Adam's self-inflicted wounds and his attempts at escape revolve around the canals and the river. |
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Ahmad's family traditions revolve around togetherness, good music and good food. |
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The two songs each feature different keyboard based melodic figures that revolve around big beat influenced drums. |
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The third block and related field experience revolve around subject matter methods courses in math, science, social studies, and language arts. |
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The talks revolve around whether to grant them refugee status and over how to restrict their movements and activities in Europe. |
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Most are battling with drink, drugs or both and have chaotic lives that revolve around the next fix and earning the money to pay for it. |
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Men do not know how the souls revolve like a stone that is thrown from a sling. |
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The system cannot revolve around any one case, but must try to accommodate the needs of all cases. |
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The world is seen as a giant clod around which the heavens revolve about a polar axis. |
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Drawing inspiration from real life incidents, he makes hard-hitting films that revolve around issues concerning society. |
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A common question in your basic film analysis class is going to revolve around diegetic and non-diegetic sound. |
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Almost all of them revolve around a failure of non-technical business people to understand basic technology facts. |
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Her subjects may revolve around love, loss, and guilt but poignancy rarely tips over into plangency. |
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Her primary research interests revolve around the problems of digital image storage and retrieval. |
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The talks revolve around a little more pay and the hated appraisal system, which links pay to performance. |
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Her stories revolve around food, with which Filler has a close but stormy relationship. |
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Why is it that you sit in this office like the cat that got the cream and expect the world to revolve around you? |
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Debates on the authority of texts, however, still revolve around the question of who dies first. |
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Style saturates this show, which seems to revolve around sunglasses, gore, and heavy rap music. |
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In Alberta, Canada, those complaints revolve around chinooks, the warm winds that sweep the area during winter. |
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We no longer live in a time when the routines of household life revolve around the rhythms of the kitchen. |
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Most bioethicists would agree that the primary issues revolve around matters of dignity and personhood. |
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But you may want to look into some long-term solution that doesn't revolve around an external fetish object such as a crystal or talisman. |
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The most important rituals revolve around the cycle of ancestral and royal observances. |
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Debates over what is patentable typically revolve around questions of isolable genes and gene sequences. |
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The stories revolve around the troubled conditions of a modern cosmopolis rising from the bombed-out ruins of war. |
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There's an extra edge to training in the week leading up to the big game and everything you do seems to revolve around the cup tie. |
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It's more about the lyrics of the record, which revolve around departure and going on to other things. |
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The green maple leaf symbolizes the Canadian character of all whose lives revolve around the church steeple. |
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Like the Colosseum, Jep both stands above and is a part of the grotesqueries that revolve around him. |
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Actually, if you go back to nearly all the ancient pagan forms of magic in western and northern Europe they nearly all revolve around systems of libations and offerings. |
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His retention may indicate any federal case could revolve around more than the perjury and obstruction charges. |
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Their songs don't revolve around high school crushes, they don't ride skateboards in their videos and they haven't rushed into playing the country's arena circuit. |
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The life of men, of the beasts of the field, of the earth itself seemed destined to revolve in an everlasting cycle, a natural cycle, unsusceptible to the changes of time. |
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The film-makers were able to revolve an entire two hour story around two sets, using lighting and staging to make it feel like this is hundred of different rooms. |
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The most difficult horse-trading may revolve around cabinet jobs. |
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Comets in this group, called the Jupiter family comets, revolve around the Sun near the plane of the ecliptic in the same direction as Earth's orbit. |
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And discussions about infrastructure often revolve around whether an economy has an adequate amount of it. |
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By turning the crank, the marshmallow can revolve on the prongs of the fork over the fire. |
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The legal issues at the heart of the case revolve on the permissibility of borrowing in the name of parody or criticism. |
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Its 51 old-fashioned wooden animals, hand-carved and hand-painted, revolve on a structure decorated with scenes of Staten Island. |
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A ladle turret has two liftable forks, usually 180° apart, that revolve around a tower, each fork capable of holding a ladle. |
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Called Gutterdämmerung: The Loudest Silent Film on Earth, the plot will revolve around a satanic guitar and Pop's fallen angel. |
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Nor, despite being hosted under the auspices of a think-tank, did the evening revolve around scholarship. |
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His work continues to revolve around a collaborative multivocality that draws on a wide range of sources, from John Cage to Mikhail Bakhtin. |
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This fire or latent heat causes the atom to revolve and through the subsequent momentum to repulse other atoms. |
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The researchers initiated this process by feeding their rotors with ATP, and saw them revolve under the microscope at around five revolutions per second. |
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The storylines often revolve around the needs of the wrestlers. |
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Luke's lyrics revolve around adolescent angst, yet somehow manage to avoid the pitfalls of pre-pubescent cliches. |
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School agers' lives tend to revolve around friends and school, where they may be social and talkative, even when they're not supposed to! |
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Even if it's revealed that Doom 3 will revolve around a feline assisting a malcontent teen and a hapless FBI agent in solving a kidnapping, I'll still buy it. |
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Our whole lives revolve around going to work and caring for two small children. |
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The areas of difference tend to revolve around the pace of progress toward these goals. |
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Challenges in the roll-out predominantly revolve around issues of capacity and resources. |
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Language is sometimes an issue in these debates, but more typically they revolve around financing and authority to develop and manage programs. |
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Its actions, which we will review in greater detail here, revolve around three ideas. |
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These worries revolve around food safety, free movement, environmental issues and the cross-border approach to them. |
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The choice between the options for reform does not significantly revolve around the allocation of a child's residence. |
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Today's customer inquiries generally revolve around registration or handling of the software. |
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All future planning will revolve around these dates so it is imperative that considerable thought be given to choosing these dates. |
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Toy Safety activities revolve around the wide distribution of two publications aimed at reducing child injuries related to toys. |
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The story was originally to revolve around Jikisai Minami, a well-respected Zen Buddhist priest in Aomori prefecture. |
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My myth seems to revolve around a consideration of exactly what it is to be at home, what it is to leave home and how we might ever return. |
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This year it will be running a series of weekend breaks which all revolve around one idea: you don't have to go on holiday to have a holiday. |
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This institute should become the axis around which European gender equality issues and its implementation revolve. |
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Reading, illustration, science and civic awareness are some of the main themes around which the event will revolve. |
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These revolve mostly around the scholarships and fellowships held in universities. |
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Since the rotary pistons revolve without making contact, mechanical power losses are generated in the bearing and timing gear assemblies only. |
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The OCI's priorities revolve around its legislative mandate and accordingly, are the agency's program sub-activities. |
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Each gate will have the ability to revolve on a hinge, from a horizontal resting position on the bottom of the sea to an upright position rising above sea level. |
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Somehow, everything in the world has to revolve around men here, men and their parts. |
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The world does not revolve around you, hon, despite what you think. |
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Most questions revolve around Bush's mishaps. |
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Concerns revolve around the ability of part-time board members holding senior positions in private companies to attain and maintain desirable levels of objectivity and the government-industry revolving door. |
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Both films revolve around a seemingly ordinary citizen who is told that they are actually the most important person on the planet, and both posit that the human race is being farmed by technologically advanced baddies. |
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Many bad habits revolve around cleanliness. |
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Early recollections revolve around the radio. |
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Many counternarratives revolve around her putative misbehavior. |
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All of these questions revolve round one basic issue: the relationship between the costs and the benefits of education, viewed as a form of social or private investment. |
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Of course, the dramas in Falkirk don't revolve around a placeman, but a prospective placewoman, Karie Murphy. |
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And not all of them revolve around white sins or a dishonorable moment. |
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The concerns generally revolve around the area of corporate social responsibility and the labour agreement as it relates to child labour, occupational safety and health concerns and the employment standards. |
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This site describes the principal work of creationists, which typically revolve around showing difficulties with the superstructure of modern science. |
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To thumb a single-action revolve, hold down the trigger and use the thumb on the same hand to fire the gun by manipulating the hammer. |
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Beyond those managerial decisions, there are also serious issues that revolve around the way the federal government is structured, and how it might therefore work with potential partners. |
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However, it should be noted that today's market movement is indeed going to revolve around US Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke's rate policy statement at 19:15 GMT and traders would be unwise not to pay attention to his statements. |
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The impacts on the biological environment revolve around the removal of vegetation within the detour lane corridor as well as within the processing areas. |
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The occasional backward movement of planets is evidence they revolve around the sun. |
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Man management is the point d'appui around which all organisations revolve. |
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Unlike the first two questions, which revolve around looking inward, this question requires assessment of the personalities of others, as well as of group dynamics. |
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The projects revolve around a scale of 4 to 5 MW per unit. |
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If future plans revolve around a later retirement age in those sectors where it is possible, then major efforts will have to be made in the field of health care and health and safety at work. |
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His life used to revolve around work and sports of all kinds. |
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There are four main seasons around which pastoral and agricultural life revolve, and these are dictated by shifts in the wind patterns. |
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Over the years, the alliance has developed a set of practices and interventions to make the transition easier – many of which revolve around women's leadership and participation. |
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Commercial activities revolve around the country's free trade policies and strategic location as a Red Sea transit point. |
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Time will tell, but Lenihan's face-saving exercise could have repercussions far beyond Dublin if AIB's doors fail to revolve, opening the way for other governments to stop big bonuses. |
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Also, if they revolve around the same business and social circles, they may not want to challenge each other if they see each other at a gala the next day. |
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These tales, set in the desert Southwest, revolve around ordinary people staidly facing melodramatic events yet aching for a way to break free of their natural reticence. |
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Any future charges will revolve around the device that the company, R-Tec Technologies, claimed in a Sept. 24, 2001, news release was a biohazard neutralizer. |
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The troops' primary missions will revolve around providing intelligence support to local forces as well as conducting reconnaissance flights. |
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The case has been in preparation since last August, and part of it will revolve on the right of agencies to access material communicated between two people in Britain that is routed through a foreign server. |
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Farmed fisheries are technological in nature, and revolve around developments in aquaculture. |
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Their beliefs revolve around a ritual ceremony called Wor, where they will be plagued by all kinds of bad luck and sickness. |
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Take a life to save a life, that's what we revolve around. |
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The issues often revolve around the tension between respecting the autonomy of seniors and acting beneficently toward them, i.e., in a way that we consider to be in their best interest. |
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Your life doesn't revolve around your snow shovel, you don't sell your soul to the snow shovel, and when the driveway is finally cleared, you stick the snow shovel in the snow bank, and go back into your house. |
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Occasionally, clocks whose hands revolve counterclockwise are nowadays sold as a novelty. |
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To a large degree, many of the extant legal records from the Germanic tribes seem to revolve around property transactions. |
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This is the fundamental issue around which all other issues revolve. |
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Ward's and Holland's evaluations revolve around the question of whether the poem resists or reflects the supposed insipidness of rationalism. |
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Now, in Europe, truck drivers do not really understand the grievances so often expressed against this truck around which their lives revolve and which is their pride and joy. |
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A quick study of the Canada Gazette reveals issues that revolve around the health and security of Canadians in the areas of agriculture, environment, transportation, health, justice and finance. |
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But he takes after his late predecessor, who had a gold statue of himself revolve to face the sun. All these men, who dislike each other, have rigged elections, muzzled the media and gone after opponents. |
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Some even tried to incorporate springs in the spokes of the wheels to deaden the shock between the rim and the hub. The result was a wheel which didnt always revolve around its center! |
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Asbestos litigations which have been ongoing for decades revolve around the issue of causation. |
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Mozart's sonatas, characterized by a kind of expressiveness atypical of his earlier instrumental works, especially those composed in Salzburg, clearly revolve in this rarefied orbit. |
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The spinner used his right hand to rapidly turn a wheel which caused all the spindles to revolve, and the thread to be spun. |
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The leading themes revolve around the nature of Tao and how to attain it. |
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However, I do not mean to imply all local status quos revolve around territorial arrangements, or territory only matters in terms of minerals within it. |
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Consequently, ditties that revolve around fingerpicked acoustic guitar and gentle dynamics pop out of the mix rather than getting lost in the shuffle. |
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Migration occurs over a series of different push and pull factors that revolve around social, political, economical, and environmental factors according to Migration Trends. |
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As the mule spindle travels on its carriage, the roving which it spins is fed to it through rollers geared to revolve at different speeds to draw out the yarn. |
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Weathervanes revolve to show the direction of the wind at any given time. |
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