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  stringer | English | Dictionary & Translation by Babylon
Stringer can have different meanings, including:In journalism, a stringer is a freelance journalist, who is paid for each piece of published or broadcast work, rather than receiving a regular salary.
Newspapers once paid stringers per inch of printed text they generated, and one theory says the length of this text was measured against a string.
Presence of stringers in materials is undesirable, as they cause the material to be brittle and with anisotropic properties.In construction a stringer is a horizontal member used to connect upright members, as in the frame of a building.
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  Stringer Resource Center - stringer
In American newspapers bobby stringer paige stringer the stringer exterior step stringer repair word carries building a stair stringer a connotation of no-nonsense professionalism as compared to "freelancer," a term stair stringer more likely to be used by newcomers jordan stringer to the business.
In most cases, the material of the stringers boat boat stringer replacement recurve bow stringer stringer repair is sulfide, or clot gated robert stringer oxide.
Presence of stringers stringer tank top in materials is undesirable, stringer mississippi as they cause the material korey stringer to be brittle and stringer earrings.
www.taxgloss.com /Tax-Professions_Q_-_S-/Stringer.html   (274 words)

  
 All Information of Stringer   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Newspapers once paid stringers per inch of printed text they generated, and one theory says the length of this text was measured against a string.
In most cases, the material of the stringers is sulfide, or clot gated oxide.
Presence of stringers in materials is undesirable, as they cause the material to be brittle and with anisotropic properties.
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 Stringer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In journalism, a stringer is a freelance journalist, who is paid for each piece of published or broadcast work, rather than receiving a regular salary.
In metallurgy, a stringer is an elongated body of microconstituents or foreign material aligned in the direction of working (usually hot rolling) in wrought materials.
In angling, a stringer is a length of fishing line, wire, or chain, to which a fisherman will attach his catch.
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 Stringering (stringering info)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Stringering in swordsmanship is the clasping of opposing blade surfaces pressed together, used as a protective move to prevent thrusts.
In metallurgy and composite materials stringering refers to the amount of binding contact between powder particles or inclusion s, especially in sintering.
Both words derive from Latin stringere, to bind or clasp, whence string and stringer.
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 Stringering   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Stringering in swordsmanship is the; clasping of opposing blade surfaces pressed together, used as a protective move to prevent thrusts.
In metallurgy and composite materials stringering refers to the amount of binding contact between powder particles or inclusions, especially in sintering.
Both words derive from Latin stringere, to bind or clasp, whence string and stringer.
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 stringer | English | Dictionary & Translation by Babylon
In journalism, a stringer is a freelance journalist, who is paid for each piece of published or broadcast work, rather than receiving a regular salary.
In metallurgy, a stringer is an elongated body of microconstituents or foreign material aligned in the direction of working (usually hot rolling) in wrought materials.
Presence of stringers in materials is undesirable, as they cause the material to be brittle and with anisotropic properties.
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 Stringere vs. windung in rapier - Sword Forum International
It seemed to me that stringere is often used in a single time attack, where windung is a dui tempi move that can just as easily be used to parry and set up a counterattack.
The thrust in opposition that you described after this is an extension of stringere, not stringere itself.
Stringere is generally used to indicate control over the opponents blade (as Tom said, and it bears repeating, this doesn't necessarily imply blade contact).
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 Fishing on Florida's West Coast
She also did quite well on snapper, stringering a mixed bag of vermilion and mango, as well as porgies, tilefish and triggerfish.
One disadvantage of partyboat fishing is the constant threat of tangles with neighboring gunnel-mates.
Back at the dock, the mates hollered out stringer numbers and slid piles of mangrove snapper and single big fish down a gangplank made slippery by hundreds of fish.
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 Pallas Armata - Book One, Part One -- Swords & Swordsmanship
Stringering is the touching of thine adversary’s point with thy point, which thou art to do upon any occasion, that thou mayst secure thyself on either side from a thrust, which commonly is termed binding.
Let thine adversary stringere thee without, then make a finda at him within, as soon as he doth catch after thy finda towards his left side out, then let thy point sink down under his right arm, and thrust him with a Quarte under his right arm at his right side.
If he make a count to stringere thee within, then before he doth touch thy point with his weapon, lift the point of thy Rapier over his point towards thy left side, and thrust him at the outside of his Rapier with a Secunde at his right breast.
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 Stringering: Encyclopedia of chemistry, analytics & pharmaceutics with 64,557 entries.
Stringering in swordsmanship is the clasping of opposing blade surfaces pressed together, used as a protective move to prevent thrusts.
In metallurgy and composite materials stringering refers to the amount of binding contact between powder particles or inclusions, especially in sintering.
Both words derive from Latin stringere, to bind or clasp, whence string and stringer.
www.chemie.de /lexikon/e/Stringering   (122 words)

  
 Oklahoma B.A.S.S. Federation
Bass must not be stringered at any time during the tournament.
This restriction includes livewell stringer systems used for culling, which are also prohibited.
stringering decreases the chances of a bass's survival, and bass thus handled may be disqualified.
www.okbass.org /tourn/2001_rules.htm   (3542 words)

  
 Pallas Armata
Ever when thou hast made a thrust at thine adversary, stringere him on the side thou didst thrust, in the recalling of thy body, not removing thy point from his, for else he may wound thee too upon thy coming off.
Stringering is the touching of thine adversary's point with thy point, which thou art to do upon any occasion, that thou mayst secure thy self on either side from a thrust, which commonly is termed binding.
Let thine adversary stringere thee without, then make a finde at him within, as soon as he doth catch after thy finde towards his left side out, then let thy point sink down under his right arm, and thrust him with a Quarte under his right arm at his right side.
www.plumes.org /manuals/PallasArmata/PA-Book1-Part1.html   (2707 words)

  
 Super Guppy
All of the stringers first had to be spliced before being rag-soaked with water (at 8 ft. they were too long for the bathtub) to soften the wood for bending around the nose of the Guppy.
The lower stringers were left off temporarily for access to the inside of the fuselage.
Although the actual stringers and their slots weren't drawn in the computer, their locations were.
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 3. Rapier against a left-hander
But if he holding his Rapier in a high secunde be open within stringere him within as soone as he doth make a thrust at thee within, then let thy point sinke downe into a secunde at the inside of his Rapier, and passere him at his left thigh.
And if thou wilt stringere him within thou must observe well that (if hee lifteth the point of his Rapier towards his right side, at the inside over thy Rapier) thou thrusteth Quarte, the selfe same time his thrust approacheth, at the outside of his Rapier at his left breast.
Or when thou dost stringere him without, upon a suddaine battiere him at the outside of his weapon, and thrust him witha Quarte at the outside of his Rapier, at his left breast.
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 Studios Under Construction
Come to think of it, Dan is the only one of us we have pictures of while he's working.
We all agree that doing the stringering was the biggest pain in the ass out of everything we've done so far.
Here you can see the back wall is done being stringered and we've started to panel it with particle wood.
www.johnlsayers.com /Studio/Pages/Grey5.htm   (368 words)

  
 Super Guppy
All of the stringers first had to be spliced before being rag-soaked with water (at 8 ft. they were too long for the bathtub) to soften the wood for bending around the nose of the Guppy.
The lower stringers were left off temporarily for access to the inside of the fuselage.
Although the actual stringers and their slots weren't drawn in the computer, their locations were.
allaboutguppys.com /supgup/supgupf.htm   (5430 words)

  
 Welcome to Adobe GoLive 6   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Stringers and other core laminates act simply as stiffners.
If a board is too soft or has to much flex, it will not plane efficiently through the water and will make for a slow, unresponsive ride.
The stringer is inserted directly into the center of the Arcel core using a specially designed stringering machine.From a performance standpoint, the carbon fiber stringer not only makes the board stiffer (which makes it faster), but is also allows for a quicker recoil out of bottom turns, cutbacks, and snaps.
www.omegabodyboards.com /v5/design-nfo.html   (1981 words)

  
 SFA Forum
I was thinking that I might just stringer up the whole fuselage,  and then cut out an opening for the wing.
The upper keel and the two surrounding stringers are unstressed.
This is the wing mount area with the remaining stringers in place.
www.smallflyingarts.com /cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1191986470/93   (1216 words)

  
 1. Rapier
Stringering is the touching of thine adversaries point with thy point, which thou art to doe upon any occasion, that thou mayst secure thy selfe on eyther side from a thrust, which commonly is termed binding.
Let thine adversarie stringere thee without, then make a finde at him within, as soon as he doth catch after thy finde towards his left side out, then let thy point sinke downe under his right arme, and thrust him with a Quarte under his right arme at his right side.
Or stringere him within, and make thy finda downewards at his belly, when hee doth catch after it downewards, then cavere towards thy left side under his Rapier and thrust with a Secunde over his right arme.
www.stoccata.org /stoccata.nsf/Pages/12C29DE8D890179C4A256B5E000F6D2F   (2743 words)

  
 Pallas Armata
Stringering is the touching of thine adversary's point with thy point, which thou art to do upon any occasion, that thou mayst secure thy self on either side from a thrust, which commonly is termed binding.
Treateth how to stringere right, and of other things that are to be observed here in stringering.
Or when thou hast thus retired, and he cometh to stringere thee again without, then thrust him over the Secunde or weakest part of his Rapier, with thy Prime or strongest part of thy weapon at the outside of his weapon, over his right arm at his right breast.
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 Furnace revamping - SAT   (Site not responding. Last check: )
This pressure also furnace revamping delays the separation of the part from the mold wall due to shrinkage during the cooling phase, aiding removal of heat from the part and therefore speeding the cooling phase too.
absence of stringering of segregated particles and inclusions (as often occurs in melt processes) 5.
Convection ovens use heated air that is forced into the oven (furnace revamping) by fans located in the back of the oven, generally for cooking food.
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 Welcome to Smithville Lake
By the time Smithville Lake filled in October 1979, the fish had been growing and multiplying for years and were prime for the hook.
The result was a fishing boom that most local anglers still recall as “awesome.” Their memories include 30-pound five-fish limits of bass, and stringers of huge crappie.
Allman said the lake has had good to excellent shad hatches since about 2000, and 2005 was one of the best fishing years in memory, with anglers stringering plenty of 11- to 13-inch crappie and bass tournament winners logging in limits that averaged almost 4 pounds a fish.
www.mdc.mo.gov /conmag/2006/07/20.htm   (2591 words)

  
 CATFISH CATFISHING HOME: Keeping them alive for tournement.
be careful with a stringer i would recommend the steel ones with a rubber coating they a very small in diameter and very srong.
a small diameter stringer through the soft skin right behing the bottom lips works great kept a forty ponder alive 6 days this yr at santee that way till wife got there to see it.
The stringer idea, seems to be an easy idea but how would the fish handle the constant "in and out" from the water to the bottom of the boat?
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 MÖBIUS » Blog Archive » Bayonet Day Sunday 8/1/06
The next section of training shows the genius of the RMAX/ROSS system in that each skill is built off the previous one and increases in complexity and required sensitivity in an incremental fashion.
First there are parries, then beats, then envelopments and lastly, stringering.
Stringering has your counter almost on target at the time the opponent recovers from his missed strike allowing you to hit without being parried.
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 New Southerner 60 - Page 3 - RC Groups
The reason is that the rear fuselage is very torsionally weak until the stringers go in, and it provides a way to line it up while stringering.
You can fit the lower 6 stringers first if you like, but the upper ones run over the tailplane so it has to be in place for them.
Once the rear tailplane stuff is set, you can stringer up the rear fuselage..start with the lower ones, as these end simply at the sheeting, then pit the model on its U/C legs and prop the tailplane horizontal while you add the upper ones.
www.rcgroups.com /forums/showthread.php?t=626645&page=3   (3155 words)

  
 Spearboard Spearfishing Community - Using a kill spike: where to stab 'em?
I want to find the spot that will be the easiest and quickest to subdue the fish so I don't struggle to get it on the stringer.
I don't mind if they twitch and such in the sand, tends to bring in other targets(usually bigger) who are more inquisitive than intelligent.
If you only have 1 shaft and it's in a fish, this one works on a shark and you can slip your PPD on it if need be.
www.spearboard.com /showthread.php?t=25578   (1018 words)

  
 Ferroalloys & Alloying Additives Online Handbook - Calcium
In addition, their globular shape is retained even during hot rolling and the resulting absence of stringered or pancaked inclusions gives the steel more uniform properties in all directions.
Thus, alumina and sulfide stringers are eliminated and directional anisotropy, particularly with regard to through-thickness ductility, is greatly reduced.
The low finishing temperatures used to produce fine grain sizes in HSLA sheet and plate, for example, will be especially conducive to inclusion stringering unless some form of sulfide shape control is employed.
www.shieldalloy.com /calciumpage.html   (1487 words)

  
 Went bass fishin'................... - F150online Forums
One would hit the s/b, I'd hook her and 2 or 3 more would follow her back to the boat; tryin' to get the 'bait' away from the one I'd hooked.
I should have weighrd the stringer when it was full-bet 'it' weighed close to 25lbs total.
Only point is that stringering the fish cause them undue harm and stress, especially if you do not plan to keep them...
www.f150online.com /forums/showthread.php?t=58323   (1248 words)

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