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  • It can go 1.5 revolutions a minute with an average ride between 12-15
  • considered one of the wave of modern colour revolutions after the color of the monks' robes.
  • exiled in Austria after leading a number of revolutions against his father and his liberal regime.
  • his is considered one of the most important revolutions against the French mandate, as it encompass
  • sting in the 1970s, including the communist revolutions and pro-Soviet military coups in Somalia, C
  • Revolutions and Class Struggles, 1978;
  • , his family favored the post-war socialist revolutions, and he joined the French Communist Party (
  • Wagner had been an enthusiast for the 1848 revolutions and had been an active participant in the D
  • e times of partitions - national uprisings, revolutions and development of modern political thought
  • vid and reliable presentation of the palace revolutions and female domination that characterize thi
  • be left no hope from there for those making revolutions; and John they led away to the prison and b
  • ry 1917), and Third (November 1917) Russian Revolutions, and an author of a number of books.
  • of military rule between the 1932 and 1973 revolutions, and History of Thailand since 1973 for the
  • uch as Joseph Stalin, who argued that their revolutions and/or social reforms had resulted in the e
  • OtherSpace: Revolutions: Arcs I-III
  • a celebrated conference inquiring into "how revolutions are born," focusing on the French revolutio
  • These revolutions are often seen as inspired at least in part
  • When it makes three revolutions around the Sun, Neptune makes exactly five.
  • She appeared in The Matrix Revolutions as well as The Matrix Online as the fiction
  • er of Illongo heroism during the Philippine Revolutions at the waning years of the 19th century.
  • g 10 days and 40 minutes and completing 161 revolutions before landing on runway 33.
  • In 1848, nationalist and liberal revolutions began to break out across Europe; in 1849,
  • rospered in the agricultural and industrial revolutions, benefitting from the rich deposit of silic
  • grid Newkirk puts it, "Thinkers may prepare revolutions, but bandits must carry them out."
  • American Revolutions: Country Comedy 2005
  • NPR's Andy Carvin on Tracking and Tweeting Revolutions, Covering breaking news around the world: L
  • itin and Herbert Marks of the book Romantic Revolutions: Criticism and Theory.
  • notes that in both the American and French revolutions, distrust of foreign mercenaries led to the
  • tool, have a configurable number of turns ( revolutions), divergence (density/sparseness of outer t
  • The duration of the planetary revolutions during a mahayuga is given as 4.32 million
  • light of the 2011 North African/Middle East revolutions, Dutch Moroccans blasted her for not critic
  • The numbers of planetary revolutions enunciated by Sripati and Brahmagupta
  • ntry [Haiti]...is but a series of plots and revolutions followed by barbarous military executions."
  • This is supported by other revolutions, for example, those that occurred in German
  • These revolutions function as would a fiber Bragg grating.
  • and teaching language, but neither wars nor revolutions have forced the school to close the doors e
  • In the revolutions, he took charge of a Piedmontese division.
  • , haute couture and haute cuisine in Paris, revolutions in Portugal, Iran and Mao Zedong's Cultural
  • Revolutions in Mathematics
  • Strategy for Chaos: Revolutions in Military Affairs and Other Evidence of H
  • He played an active role in two Russian revolutions, in 1905 and 1917.
  • 1827, and a translation of Koch's Revolutions in Europe, 3 vols.
  • The film focusses mainly on the revolutions in Kerala during British Rule against the B
  • type drum (no lifters) and subjected to 600 revolutions in 30 minutes.
  • Following the Jasmine Revolutions in early 2011, Dr. Que posted an appeal on
  • Following the Jasmine Revolutions in early 2011, Dr. Nguyen Dan Que posted an
  • ealand, where they fled after the Communist revolutions in Russia and China.
  • Forty-Eighters, a political movement of the revolutions in German states that led to thousands of G
  • rticipated in the Nicaraguan and Salvadoran Revolutions in the late 70s, helped found the Nicaragua
  • hurch; in a prospect of several approaching revolutions, in explication of the Trumpets and Vials i
  • As the Arab Spring caused revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt, which both border Lib
  • nd Kaplan hope the SoftBot will help "spark revolutions in medicine, the military and even outer-sp
  • oducer for NBC News in Europe, covering the revolutions in Iran and the Philippines; the marriage a
  • ite the faithful against the West, sparking revolutions in Arab nations and elsewhere; and that the
  • A revolutionary wave is a series of revolutions occurring in various locations in a similar
  • The wave of Atlantic Revolutions occurring at the end of the eighteenth cent
  • is nowhere as grave as that of People Power Revolutions of 1986 and 2001, citing factors such as th
  • The Revolutions of 1688.
  • Main article: Revolutions of 1848
  • However, following the revolutions of 1989 he returned to Prague.
  • ‘History of the Revolutions of Denmark,' &c., 1774.
  • ilipp Veit created in March 1848 during the Revolutions of 1848.
  • o the United States in the aftermath of the Revolutions of 1848 in Germany.
  • In the Revolutions of 1848, he helped Josef Radetzky defeat re
  • tories of the American Civil War and of the Revolutions of 1848 in Germany.
  • He was asked to leave Berlin during the revolutions of 1848 in the German states.
  • erated as a political journalist during the Revolutions of 1848.
  • During the Revolutions of 1848 in the German states, Baden was a c
  • He is an authority on the Revolutions of 1848, Napoleon III, Belgium, and the Cri
  • Poetics and Politics: The Revolutions of Wordsworth, P. Lang, 1999, ISBN 97808204
  • After the Revolutions of 1848, several of the German governments
  • ter the end of the political turmoil of the Revolutions of 1848, Eckert left Berlin for Amsterdam,
  • in the political events connected with the revolutions of 1830 and 1848.
  • is son Michael was actively involved in the revolutions of 1848 in Hungary and also emigrated to th
  • he University of Kiel and was active in the Revolutions of 1848 in Germany.
  • al intelligentsia and remained active after revolutions of 1848 were suppressed.
  • t by March 29 Salyut 6 had conducted 20,140 revolutions of Earth.
  • The last several revolutions of the stars around each other takes only a
  • After the defeat of the revolutions of 1848 in the German states he emigrated t
  • When the Revolutions of 1848 took place, Faucher entered combat
  • During the revolutions of 1848 he was forced to grant a constituti
  • nated by Austria, had been dissolved in the Revolutions of 1848 and partially succeeded by the Fran
  • After the Revolutions of 1989, Leviev expanded his business endea
  • After the Revolutions of 1989 the German and Polish administratio
  • During the Revolutions of 1848, the first Slovak National Council
  • e role played by medicine in the scientific revolutions of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
  • ed to be released around the anti-Communist Revolutions of 1989, and the Dalai Lama's winning of th
  • After the Revolutions of 1848 in the Habsburg areas, the Salzburg
  • ks, A History of England under the Stuarts, Revolutions of History, and a Life of Wycliffe.
  • Revolutions of Time...The Journey 1975/1993 is a three-
  • ntury, is a comparative view of the peasant revolutions of Mexico, Russia, China, Vietnam, Algeria,
  • After the social revolutions of 1848, the Church decided to enter the co
  • n personalities from around the time of the Revolutions of 1848.
  • of the Soviet Union was a disaster, and the Revolutions of 1989 a defeat for humanity.
  • ite closely to an integer number of orbital revolutions of several planets around the sun, which me
  • In the Revolutions of 1848 he was called to head the war minis
  • ecame a theater of the war again during the Revolutions of 1848, when the Imperial cavalry general
  • With the outbreak of the Revolutions of 1848, William changed from a conservativ
  • Driven by the revolutions of 1848 in the German states, the 19th cent
  • in Dresden, an event at the tail end of the Revolutions of 1848 resulting from the refusal of Frede
  • en bill from the Stockholm riots during the Revolutions of 1848, calling for a demonstration at the
  • immigration to America, resulting from the Revolutions of 1848 in the German states.
  • ts due to the political consequences of the Revolutions of 1848, Ladenberg led the ministry, also u
  • "West Barbary, or a Short Narrative of the Revolutions of the Kingdoms of Fex and Morocco" (1671).
  • ars of India and China, and is related to 5 revolutions of Jupiter, or to 60-year orbit of Nakshatr
  • The European Revolutions of 1848, known in some countries as the Spr
  • rman family who lived in the area until the Revolutions of 1848-the Algermissens were of the revolu
  • ern telescopes are not spherical - they are revolutions of parabolas or hyperbolas, since these mor
  • Following the Revolutions of 1848 and Ludwig's low popularity, Ludwig
  • of the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the revolutions of 1989 in Eastern Europe, and the end of t
  • in the local chapter of the Austrian Empire Revolutions of 1848-1849.
  • any changes respect the freedoms won in the Revolutions of 1848 and the independence of Luxembourg
  • In the course of the Revolutions of March 1848 he became a liberal member of
  • center of activity for Romanians during the Revolutions of 1848, and they were later a key source o
  • volutionary movements known as the European Revolutions of 1848, which erupted in Sicily and then w
  • The failure of the revolutions of 1848/49 rendered his position in Germany
  • n Prussia in March 1848, part of the larger Revolutions of 1848, the king initially moved to repres
  • French Revolution of 1789, and the European Revolutions of 1848; while Jews in England tended to vo
  • man Emperor, until his abdication after the Revolutions of 1848.
  • hleswig War which broke out just before the Revolutions of 1848 in the German states.
  • ere, been established in the history of the revolutions of our globe: a point fixed from which our
  • nary science, thereby arguing that (between revolutions) one should not necessarily attempt to reso
  • ments rather than in abrupt strokes such as revolutions or uprisings.
  • ut of 55 kilowatts (75 PS; 74 bhp) at 4,000 revolutions per minute (rpm); and it generated a torque
  • Speed of disc -: 1-2 rpm ( revolutions per minute)
  • RPM is the speed in revolutions per minute.
  • These turbo alternators operated at 4,800 revolutions per minute.
  • APR 030 DJ 360° 33 Revolutions Per Minute (CD) 1999
  • Reflection Eternal (Talib Kweli & Hi-Tek) - Revolutions Per Minute
  • At its normal speed of 50 revolutions per minute, it pumped 20,000,000 gallons in
  • tput at the crankshaft is 11.8 kW, and 3400 revolutions per minute (rpm).
  • e spacecraft had an initial spin rate of 30 revolutions per minute.
  • alkane used in the aviation industry in low revolutions per minute helicopters.
  • The speed of the device in revolutions per unit time is measured.
  • The motors ran up to 1,500 revolutions per minute and as low as 150 rpm.
  • 968 on the band's television special, 331⁄3 Revolutions Per Monkee.
  • originally opened as a record store called Revolutions Per Minute in the summer of 1992 by Mary Ma
  • Power: 33 kilowatts (45 PS; 44 bhp) @ 4,000 revolutions per minute, 37 kW (50 PS; 50 bhp).
  • for "Heaven Knows" from Rise Against's 2003 Revolutions per Minute album.
  • the following year, when they released "33 Revolutions per Minute" in the UK, before launching the
  • ulsar with a rotation speed of four hundred revolutions per second."
  • he same magnetic field and measure how many revolutions per second that executes.
  • ield of the Penning trap and count how many revolutions per second it executes.
  • The number of revolutions per second (the frequency) is proportional
  • d as producing 4,4 hp (3,3 kW) @ 6,000 rpm ( revolutions per minute) or 5,39 Nm (0,55 kg-m) @ 5,000
  • was constantly spinning at a rate of eight revolutions per minute while hanging above an empty lot
  • t was rated 90,000 shaft horsepower and 295 revolutions per minute, the same as the preceding Macke
  • rsepower (465 kW; 632 PS) of power at 6,000 revolutions per minute and 760 newton metres (560 ft·lb
  • output of 330 PS (243 kW; 325 bhp) at 5,800 revolutions per minute (rpm), and generates a peak torq
  • ue to maintain a desired spin rate of 9.225 revolutions per minute (rpm).
  • radar antenna "sail" rotated roughly 5 to 6 revolutions per minute (depending on wind conditions) a
  • 35,000 shaft horsepower (26,000 kW) at 265 revolutions per minute; on trials the ships achieved 55
  • seven-inch extended play album palyed at 33 revolutions per minute and it was released in the UK an
  • hieve a rotational speed of several hundred revolutions per minute, but it requires considerable ef
  • Tim Newbound wrote that, "Only Revolutions perfectly juxtaposes moods; beautifully ser
  • aviation to accumulate the total number of revolutions performed by the engine.
  • quality, and its ideas inspired a number of revolutions, popular uprisings and coups in the Arab wo
  • round the sun, caused the most fundamental revolutions possible in the prevailing concepts of the
  • eory of class struggle, denigrating peasant revolutions, praising emperors and kings, and applaudin
  • y on The Matrix, Matrix Reloaded and Matrix Revolutions; see The Ultimate Matrix Collection (with K
  • Following the 1848 Revolutions she was forced to abandon Germany and flee
  • The comet has made 20 revolutions since 1892 and passed within 0.3-0.4
  • have been spent as witnesses of the palace revolutions taking place both in Trebizond and in the B
  • by Huey; by comparing it to different music revolutions that hit different cities at random times.
  • Professor Watson published the popular book Revolutions that Made the Earth with colleague Tim Lent
  • 1,695,000,000 people experienced nonviolent revolutions that succeeded beyond anyone's wildest expe
  • Bostaph could not tell how many revolutions the guitar riff goes before the bass sequen
  • Politics, Religion and the British Revolutions: The Mind of Samuel Rutherford, Cambridge U
  • After a tumultuous period of revolutions, the Federal Government decided to demilita
  • rs daily, taking 20 minutes to complete two revolutions, the first involving six stops to allow pas
  • s in the context of the failure of the 1848 revolutions to bring about a society like that which Wa
  • The name is after the color revolutions trend of democratic revolutionary movements
  • Little Revolutions Two (Reel to Reel Recordings, 2011)
  • ress dissolved six times, nineteen military revolutions, two presidential resignations, three presi
  • order Fresnel lens continued its countless revolutions until it was removed in 1995 and replaced w
  • , Rose Revolution and such articles - those revolutions were also similar.
  • village of Kayyur - the cradle of agrarian revolutions where the farmers and farm workers staged a
  • album, Avanti!: a collection of songs about revolutions, which he had been thinking of for years.
  • s prevented him from taking any part in the revolutions which culminated in the Restoration, and in
  • He took an active role in the 1848 Revolutions which resulted in the creation of Serbian V
  • Thus counting revolutions with a mechanical device attached to the wh
  • In many of the post-communist revolutions, youth groups were at the forefront of prot