「clapper」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

clapper

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  • a's daughter, Baby Twinkle Khanna sounded the clapper board, Mrs. Yash Chopra directed the first sh
  • the part on the return stroke, just like the clapper box on a planer shaper.
  • The Clapper Bridge at Postbridge, dating from the 13th Ce
  • A typical clapper bridge construction, the bridge possibly date
  • Its course on the moor is crossed by a clapper bridge near Teigncombe, just below the prehis
  • s best known for a fine example of an ancient clapper bridge over the river.
  • emains of Fernworthy Farm and a small granite Clapper bridge which once crossed the South Teign Riv
  • The clapper bridge which is a Grade II* listed structure,
  • A clapper bridge is an ancient form of bridge found on
  • rge carpark is an earlier, possibly medieval, clapper bridge, now partially collapsed.
  • Early clapper bridges at Bradford and Poleys Bridge (on the
  • The rivers are crossed by a number of clapper bridges, notably at the hamlet of Postbridge.
  • Some larger clapper bridges, such as at Dartmeet and Bellever, ha
  • Clapper coached the Bruins for two seasons as a playe
  • ding to the Dartmoor National Park, the word ' clapper' derives ultimately from an Anglo-Saxon word,
  • ossed by a stone road bridge and a stone slab clapper footbridge.
  • Bill Cowley, Des Smith, Dit Clapper, Frank Brimsek, Flash Hollett, John Crawford,
  • The "Bedlam Bell" is modeled after the bell clapper in Old Central, the oldest building on Oklaho
  • During the swing, the clapper inside the bell will have struck the soundbow
  • The standard clapper is distinguished by the experienced ear as a
  • Clapper Lark, Mirafra apiata
  • ommonly found on the set of a film, where the clapper loader may need one if shooting on location o
  • A whimbling iron is a bell clapper made from ductile iron.
  • if it comes hit with the own one biglia (said clapper), obviously always after to have touched the
  • classical antiquity, a crotalum was a kind of clapper or castanet used in religious dances by group
  • On February 12, 1947, Dit Clapper played his final game with the Boston Bruins.
  • o important endangered species especially the clapper rail and salt marsh harvest mouse.
  • t described in 1969 from the intestine of the clapper rail (Rallus longirostris) in eastern North A
  • The endangered species California clapper rail is known to be present in the western br
  • rice rat (Oryzomys palustris) in Florida and clapper rail (Rallus longirostris).
  • lude the California brown pelican, California clapper rail, and salt marsh harvest mouse.
  • e spoonbill, mottled duck, white-tailed kite, clapper rail, horned lark, seaside sparrow, black ski
  • gered Salt Marsh Harvest Mouse and California Clapper Rail.
  • eat Blue Herons and the endangered California Clapper Rail.
  • , providing habitat for endangered California Clapper Rails (Rallus longirostris obsoletus) and Bla
  • ored 10 goals and added 17 assists, while Dit Clapper scored 13 goals and 26 points from the blueli
  • prank among many student to steal the bell's clapper, so that the signal for classes to start woul
  • top and bottom, as opposed to the more usual clapper top gate.
  • As the clapper touches one bell, it is charged by one pile,
  • Before the start of the game, Clapper was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.
  • The clapper was never used again; today the bell is rung
  • Clapper was given the nickname "Dit" at an early age
  • For a time, the actual bell clapper was a traveling trophy for the two schools, u
  • , the last known ringing of the bell with its clapper was at the end of World War II, in 1945, thou
  • sound impulses from iron nearly opposite the clapper will arrive almost simultaneously.
  • l was repaired in 2007 by spraying the frozen clapper with WD-40 over the course of a week and atta