The internal block at the bottom holds the tail button to which the tailpiece is hitched. |
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The strings had snapped, the fingerboard was half off, the ornate bridge had shattered and the tailpiece had fallen off. |
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This tailpiece was later deleted from the legislation, and nothing inserted in its place. |
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The tailpiece makes a limited exception to that principle in the cases in which it applies. |
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And what is entailed by that tailpiece other than a touch of question begging? |
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He often used to tell people that readers were more likely to remember the tailpiece than the front page headlines, and they would agree. |
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Bessie Howard is now in a retirement home in Johannesburg and the tailpiece, together with this story, will be going to her. |
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Its strings are hitched to tuning pegs and to a tailpiece passing over a bridge held in place by the pressure of the strings. |
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Before this precious wood was imported, a fine veneered white wood covered the tailpiece. |
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The rigidity, or acoustic conduction, of the tailpiece material seems less important. |
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Telescopic union tailpiece with nut for radiator valves and lockshield valves. |
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This is the same situation as with the viola da gamba, where the foot of the tailpiece is fixed. |
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While a friend was playing his cello, I fixed a 40 grams clamp on various points of the tailpiece. |
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There may also be an introduction, usually in slow tempo, and a coda, or tailpiece. |
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Turn the tank over and attach the spud washer over the tailpiece of pipe. |
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The strings pass over a violin-type, or pressure, bridge and are hitched to a tailpiece. |
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Once he had decided not to publish his physics, the Treatise on Man, which Descartes had intended as a kind of tailpiece to The World, had also to be put on one side. |
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The tailpiece declared what should be the objective of the court when exercising the statutory powers to make financial provision orders and property adjustment orders. |
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And as a tailpiece, Padma Lakshmi, Rushdie's muse of many years now, has revealed that she often has disagreements with her husband about her numerous pairs of shoes. |
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I am surprised that you have not included something in your Chiel tailpiece about the humorous story that the public were satisfied with municipal services. |
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The strings run from a tailpiece on the bottom or front of the instrument to the crossbar. |
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So trying to make the tailpiece vibrate more easily at the tail gut seems interesting. |
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The high intensity LED rear light assembly is moulded into a unique tailpiece positioned high behind the seat. |
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A second group, selected from violin makers who were more doubtful, was also asked to try this tailpiece. |
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This is therefore very much a tailpiece that should have its place. |
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Attached to the opposite end of the head is the tailpiece. |
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He used models to demonstrate that a vertical tailpiece increased stability, and he built and flew a variety of models, some of which were powered by compressed air. |
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From this grew the printer's colophon, or tailpiece, which gave the title of the book, the date and place of printing, the name and house device of the printer, and a bit of self-advertisement. |
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Secondly, is forced return not supposed to be a tailpiece of our policy of return, a last resort, and what instruments does the European Union actually have to promote voluntary return in order to avoid forced return? |
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This subject has interested few violin makers, maybe because the tailpiece, being machine made, is a contribution which is external to the workshop. |
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In the working blades of the gas turbine engines, the 'fir tree' tailpiece is also an important part in comparison with the blade. |
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Tailpiece of different Sizes to lift the Handpumps above ground in different villages of Tarana and Mahidpur Block. |
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