Rolls Sentence Examples
The pattern is impressed Upon the soft sheet by a printing roller which is brought down upon the glass as it leaves the main rolls.
Look for level ground - Fido will not be comfortable if his house rocks when he rolls.
It continued to be levied until 1163, in which year the name Danegeld appears for the last time in the Rolls.
Three anonymous Latin lives were published by Colgan in his Trias Thaumaturga (Louvain, 1645), and there exists an 1 ith-century Irish life in three parts published by Whitley Stokes for the Rolls series (1887).
The sermons of Benjamin Hoadly (1676-1761) have a place in history, and those of Joseph Butler (1692-1752), the Rolls Sermons of 1726, have great philosophical importance.
His wife, Mary Elizabeth Campbell, the eldest daughter of the first Baron Abinger by one of the Campbells of Kilmorey, Argyllshire, whom he had married in 1821, had in 1836 been created Baroness Stratheden in recognition of the withdrawal of his claim to the mastership of the rolls.
The Indians whose names were " rightly contained " in the voters' rolls at the date of the act retain the franchise.
His place as a master in critical scholarship and historical exposition is decided beyond debate by the nineteen volumes which he edited for the Rolls series of Chronicles and Memorials.
What that is cannot be determined without taking into account the prefaces to some of the volumes which he edited for the Rolls series.
Among the most notable examples of his work for the Rolls series are the prefaces to Roger of Hoveden, the Gesta regum of William of Malmesbury, the Gesta Henrici II., and the Memorials of St.
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The Anglo-Saxon Leechdoms 1 of the 11th century, published in the Rolls series of medieval chronicles and memorials, admirably illustrate the mixture of magic and superstition with the relics of ancient science which constituted monastic medicine.
In Anglo-Saxon and Norman times it possessed a mint, and it is called a borough in the Pipe Rolls of Henry II., but it was not then in a flourishing condition.
It has been found in practice advantageous to prepare the canes for crushing in the mills, as above described, by passing them through a pair of preparing rolls which are grooved or indented in such manner as to draw in and flatten down the canes, no matter in which way they are thrown or heaped upon the canecarrier, and thus prepare them for feeding the first mill of the series; thus the work of crushing is carried on uninterruptedly and without constant stoppages from the mills choking, as is often the case when the feed is heavy and the canes are not prepared.
These attachments, first invented by Jeremiah Howard, and described in the United States Patent Journal in 1858, are simply hydraulic rams fitted into the side or top caps of the mill, and pressing against the side or top brasses in such a manner as to allow the side or top roll to move away from the other rolls, while an accumulator, weighted to any desired extent, keeps a constant pressure on each of the rams. An objection to the top cap arrangement is, that if the volume or feed is large enough to lift the top roll from the cane roll, it will simultaneously lift it from the megass roll, so that the megass will not be as well pressed as it ought to be;' and an objection to the side cap arrangement on the megass roll as well as to the top cap arrangement is, that in case more canes are fed in at one end of the rolls than at the other, the roll will be pushed out farther at one end than at the other; and though it may thus avoid a breakdown of the rolls, it is apt, in so doing, to break the ends off the teeth of the crown wheels by putting them out of line with one another.
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These rolls run at a speed about 30% greater than the speed of the first mill, to which they deliver the canes well crushed and flattened, forming a close mat of pieces of cane 5 to 6 in.
The leaves, when stripped from the stalks, are made into rolls and subjected to great pressure, which is released daily to allow the leaves to absorb their expressed juice.
In making cigars by the hand, the operator rolls together a sufficient quantity of material to form the filling of one cigar, and experience enables him or her to select very uniform quantities.
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He was knighted by King James in 1603, and in 1614 was appointed master of the rolls, an office which he held till his death on the 18th of April 1636.
There are, besides these, a large number of private schools, which in 1906 carried about 22,000 pupils on their rolls, or three times the number in the public primary schools.
The Yamato-Tosa artists painted in all styles, but that which was the speciality of the school, to be found in nearly all the historical rolls bequeathed to us by their leaders, was a lightly-touched outline filled in with flat and bright body-colors, in which verdigris-green played a great part.
The Pipe Rolls (1194-1203) show that Robert de Cardinan, lord of Restormel, paid ten marks yearly for having a market at Lostwithiel.
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After Cromwell's death, the officers, having determined to recall the "Rump" Parliament, assembled at Lenthall's house at the Rolls (6th May 1659), to desire him to send out the writs.
In spite of Monk's recommendation, he was not elected by Oxford University for the Convention Parliament, nor was he allowed by the king, though he had sent him a present of 3000, to remain master of the rolls.
It was first edited by John Selden in 1623 and, with Eadmer's Vita Anselmi, has been edited by Martin Rule for the "Rolls Series" (London, 1884).
Olivier introduced screw presses for striking coins, together with rolls for reducing the cast bars and machines for punching-out round disks from flattened sheets of metal, in Paris in 1553.
At first the rolls were driven by workmen by means of cranks, but later they were worked by horses, mules or water-power.
Recently the practice of driving rolls by electricity has been growing, the advantage being that each pair of rolls can be driven independently without the intervention of cumbrous shafting.
The cast bars are reduced to the thickness of the coin by repeated passages between rolls.
They are divided into breaking-down and finishing rolls, the latter being of smaller diameter than the former.
The power required for breaking down mint bars amounts to from 25 to 35 h.p. The bars are fed to the rolls by hand.
Heavy pinches are applied at first, the space between the rolls being diminished by a hand-screw of ter each passage of the bars through them.
When the bars are nearly to gauge, light pinches are given, the power required by finishing rolls being about 5 h.p. only.
By repeated passages through the rolls the bars are hardened, and to facilitate further reduction they are usually softened by annealing before being passed to the finishing rolls.
At the Vienna mint the practice has been to anneal silver bars after each passage through the rolls.
In some mints the drag-bench or draw-bench is used after the rolls to equalize the thickness of the fillets.
If the blank is too heavy the fillet may of course be passed through the rolls again.
The increase of copyhold under Abbot John de Rutherwyk led to discontent, the tenants in 1381 rising and burning the rolls.
The assessment rolls of the county assessor are subject to alteration by the board of county commissioners sitting as a county board of equalization and the assessments as between counties are subject to alteration by the state board of equalization.
If it revolves about a vertical axis d its centre of gravity must always lie in that axis; if it rolls the centre of gravity must always lie over the e abutment.
The chief authority on Peckham as archbishop of Canterbury, is the Registrum fratris Johannis Peckham, edited by C. Trice Martin for the Rolls Series (London, 1882-1885).
In 1849 he had become a Q.C.; and in 1851 he took his seat in the Rolls Court, where he soon obtained a leading practice, and was engaged in many of the most important cases in the Court of Chancery.
Peter Langtoft's French version was edited by Thomas Wright for the "Rolls Series" in 1866.
To this the dietines, or local diets, of Great Poland, and Little Poland, agreed, but at the last moment the whole project foundered on the question who was the proper custodian of the new assessment rolls, and the king had to be content with the renewal of former subsidies, varying from twelve to fifteen groats per hide of land for three years.
Slabs are also manufactured, and, being readily cut, planed, dressed and enamelled, are used for chimney pieces, billiard tables, wall linings, cisterns, paving, tomb-stones, ridge rolls, electrical switch-boards and various other architectural and industrial purposes.
There follow (in the Hebrew Bible) the five short books, which, as explained above, are now known by the Jews as the Megilloth, or " Rolls," viz.
It covers the Pentateuch (1st ed., Constantinople, 1512) and the " Five Rolls " (Pesaro, 1519; the whole printed first at Venice, 1545); Germ.
Personal references are to be found in the Exchequer Rolls of Scotland, iii.
A study of the family names appearing on the census rolls of two prosperous and typical American counties, one distinctively urban and the other rural, in 1790 and I900, has confirmed the popular impression that the British element is growing little, and that the fastest reproducers to-day are the foreign elements that have become large in the immigration current in very recent decades.
In rural districts little difficulty arises, because it is known what citizens belong to each party; but in cities, and especially in large cities, where men do not know their neighbors by sight, it becomes necessary to have regular lists of the party voters entitled to attend a primary; and these lists are either prepared and kept by the local party committee, or are settled by the votes of the persons previously on the party rolls.
He would even be drawn into this process by his writing materials, which were papyrus rolls of some magnitude; he would tend to write discourses on separate rolls, and then fasten them together in a bundle into a treatise.
The chief chronicles for the reign are Gervase of Canterbury's Gesta regum, Ralf of Coggeshall's Chronicon, Walter of Coventry's Memoriale, Roger of Wendover's Flores historiarum, the Annals of Burton, Dunstaple and Margan - all these in the Rolls Series.
Two large rolls containing the desired information, which he presented to the queen, are still preserved in the Cottonian Library.
Williams for the Rolls Series (1872), which contains many interesting letters.
Under these laws only those persons are allowed to vote whose names have been placed on the rolls a certain number of days or months before election.
These rolls are open to public inspection, and the names may be challenged at the polls, and " colonization " or repeating is therefore almost impossible.
The first existing grant of a market and fairs to Bridport is dated 1593, but it appears from the Quo Warranto Rolls that Edward I.
These men were specially Service trained at Dehra Dun in the work of surveying, and entered Tibet with a strong wooden box with a specially concealed secret drawer for holding observing instruments, .a prayer wheel with rolls of blank paper instead of prayers in the barrel on which observations might be noted, and lamaic rosaries by the beads of which each hundred paces might be counted.
The "quo warranto" rolls show that a market every Wednesday and a fair on St Augustine's day were granted to Simon son of Walter by King John.
Half a mile lower down it rolls over the Lower Fall, which has a clear descent of 308 ft.
The rapid advance in mechanical engineering in the latter part of this second period stimulated the iron industry greatly, giving it in 1728 Payn and Hanbury's rolling mill for rolling sheet iron, in 1760 John Smeaton's cylindrical cast-iron bellows in place of the wooden and leather ones previously used, in 1783 Cort's grooved rolls for rolling bars and rods of iron, and in 1838 James Nasmyth's steam hammer.
Wellman's tilting furnace rolls on a fixed rack instead of on rollers.
The rolls thus both draw the piece forward like the pincers of a wire die, and themselves are a die which like a river ever renews or rather maintains its fixed shape and position, though its particles themselves are moving constantly forward with " the piece " which is passing between them.
After the piece has been reduced in thickness by its first passage or " pass " between the rolls, it may be given a second reduction and then a third and so on, either by bringing the two rolls nearer together, as in case of the plain rolls BB at the left in fig.
The piece travels through the rolls very rapidly, so that the reduction takes place over its whole length in a very few seconds, whereas in forging, whether under hammer or press, after one part of the piece has been compressed the piece must next be raised, moved forward, and placed so that the hammer or press may compress the next part of its length.
Great armour plates can indeed be made by rolling, because in making such flat plates the ingot is simply rolled back and forth between a pair of plain cylindrical rolls, like BB of fig.
Moreover, a single pair of rolls suffices for armour plates of any width or thickness, whereas if shafts of different diameters were to be rolled, a special final groove would be needed for each different diameter, and, as there is room for only a few large grooves in a single set of rolls, this would imply not only providing but installing a separate .set of rolls for almost every diameter of shaft.
Pieces of very small cross section, like wire, are more conveniently made by drawing through a die than by rolling, essentially because a single draft reduces the cross section of a wire much more than a single pass between rolls can.
This in turn is because the direct pull of the pincers on the protruding end of the wire is much stronger than the forward-drawing pull due to the friction of the cold rolls on the wire, which is necessarily cold because of its small section.
Pieces which vary materially in cross section from point to point in their length cannot well be made by rolling, because the cross section of the piece as it emerges from the rolls is necessarily that of the aperture between the rolls from which it is emerging, and this aperture is naturally of constant size because the rolls are cylindrical.
Of course, by making the rolls eccentric, and by varying, the depth and shape of the different parts of a given groove cut in their surface, the cross section of the piece made in this groove may vary somewhat from point to point.
As the river rolls on, it is swollen by mountain torrents, descending from the glaciers on either side of its bed - so by the Geren (left), near Oberwald, by the Eginen (left), near Ulrichen, by the Fiesch (right), at Fiesch, by the Binna (left), near Grengiols, by the Massa (right), flowing from the great Aletsch glaciers, above Brieg.
The story of Ruth (the Moabitess, great-grandmother of David) is one of the Old Testament Hagiographa and is usually reckoned as the second of the five Megilloth (Festal Rolls).
The chief original sources for John's life are Froissart, the maliciously hostile Chronicon Angliae (1328-1388), and the eulogistic Chronicle of Henry Knighton (both the latter in the Rolls Series).
He was dismissed from the privy council; his portrait was removed from the hall of Trinity College; the Merchant Guild of Dublin struck his name off their rolls.
The numerous references to the privateering exploits of its ships in the Patent and Close Rolls and the extraordinary number of them at the siege of Calais in 1346 alike testify to its importance.
In 1861 appeared Benjamin Thorpe's six-text edition in the Rolls Series.
Papyrus rolls and fine linen were good merchandise in Phoenicia in the 10th century B.C. From the earliest times Egypt was dependent on.
Unamfin was robbed on the voyage, the prince of Byblus rebuffed him, and when at last the latter agreed to provide the timber it was only in exchange for substantial gifts hastily sent for from Egypt (including rolls of papyrus) and the promise of more to follow.
The messenger, however, was unable to penetrate to the spot; and the advanced guard, consisting of a detachment of the 31st, two companies of the 78th, one of the 35th, and De Rolls egiment, with a picquet of dragoons, the whole mustering 733 men, was surrounded, and, after a gallant resistance, the hurvivors, who had expended all their ammunition, became prisoners of war.
The cathedral possesses three fine Exultet rolls, with miniatures dating from the iith to the beginning of the 13th century.
His Recouvrement de Normandie, with other material on the same subject, was edited for the "Rolls" series (Chronicles and Memorials) by Joseph Stevenson in 1863.
We know, however, that the vizier of Upper Egypt (at Thebes) in the eighteenth dynasty, had 40 (not 42) parchment rolls laid before him as he sat in the hall of audience.
Sometimes this uniformity is attained by a general disintegration of the rock into fine debris, which rolls down the slopes in long screes.
In 1920-I the cost of education had risen to £2,163,000, the number of children on the school rolls being 284,000, an increase of about 50,000 since 1913.
The system of revenue is based upon the general property tax; the local assessment of all real and personal property is required, with the aim of recording all kinds of property upon the assessment rolls.
He is frequently mentioned in the Pipe, Patent and Close Rolls.
As is shown by the Hundred Rolls, the Domesday of St Paul, the Surveys of St Peter, Glouc., Glastonbury Abbey, Ramsey Abbey and countless other records of the same kind, the customary conditions of villenage did not tally by any means with the identification between villenage and slavery suggested by the jurists.
From the close of the 13th century downwards countless transactions on the basis of leases for terms of years occur between the peasants themselves, any suitably kept set of 14th-century court rolls containing entries in which such and such a villein is said to appear in the halimote and to surrender for the use of another person named a piece of land belonging to the holding.
See Select Cases from the Coroners' Rolls, 1265-1413, ed.
He was also preacher at the Rolls Chapel and reader at the Temple.
This probably included a gild merchant which is mentioned in the Quo Warranto Rolls as one of the privileges claimed by the burgesses.
Again, if the displacements be such that one curved surface rolls without sliding on another the reaction, whether normal or tangential, at the point of contact may be ignored.
Stubbs's edition of the Itinerarium (Rolls Series, 1864), in which the contrary hypothesis is maintained, appeared before Gaston Paris published his discovery.
His mother, a daughter of John Rolls of The Hendre, Monmouthshire, was intensely religious; and all the daughters of the family entered convents, while six of the eight sons took priest's orders, three of them rising to the episcopate, Roger becoming archbishop of Sydney, and John bishop of Sebastopolis.
The Communion rolls of the parish churches require to be kept with care, as in vacancies they form the register of those entitled to vote for the new minister.
Nor did his kindness cease there; before sailing on the expedition to Cadiz, in the beginning of 1596, he addressed letters to Buckhurst, Fortescue and Egerton, earnestly requesting them to use their influence towards procuring for Bacon the vacant office of master of the rolls.
Double sets of plates are placed on the main machine, which is capable of taking twenty-four pages, but by using narrower rolls the number of pages may be reduced to either sixteen or twenty if a smaller paper is desired.
Stubbs's preface to the second volume of Walter of Coventry (" Rolls" ed.), which devotes special attention to Langton.
In 1718 he took his degree, was ordained deacon and priest, and on the recommendation of Talbot and Clarke was nominated preacher at the chapel of the Rolls, where he continued till 1726.
In 1726 he resigned his preachership at the Rolls.
The systematic account of this moral nature is to' be found in the famous Sermons preached at the Chapel of the Rolls, especially in the first three.
Thee all this universe, as it rolls circling round the earth, obeys wheresoever thou dost guide, and gladly owns thy sway.
In the same year on the 24th of August Peteratte-Wode and William of Wykeham, clerk, were appointed keepers of the rolls and writs in the eyre for the forests of Hants and Wilts, of which Henry Sturmy was one of the justices.
If the moving circle rolls internally on the fixed circle, a point on the circumference describes a "hypocycloid" (from inr6, under).
The locus of any other carried point is an "epitrochoid" when the circle rolls externally, and a "hypotrochoid" when the circle rolls internally.
The opium must not be burnt or made too dry, but roasted gently till it looks like burnt worsted; every now and then he takes it away from the flame and rolls it (still on the end of the dipper) on the flat surface of the bowl.
A few have small handles, formed of pierced knobs of clay and sometimes projecting rolls of clay, looped, as it were, all round the urn.
In all processes the silver ore is finely crushed, usually by rolls, as, because making few fines, they leave the ore in the best condition for leaching.
His father Petracco held a post of notary in the Florentine Rolls Court of the Riformagioni; but, having espoused the same cause as Dante during the quarrels of the Blacks and Whites, Petracco was expelled from Florence by that decree of the 27th of January 1302 which condemned Dante to lifelong exile.
The "Rolls" series, the Monumenta Germaniae historica, and the Documents inedits are but the more notable of such national products.
The most important contemporary sources are Stevenson's Wars of the English in France, Whethamstead's Register, and Beckington's Letters (all in Rolls Ser.), with the various London Chronicles, and the works of Waurin and Monstrelet.
Steel plates and shapes, when delivered from the rolls which form them to the cooling beds, are largely covered with scales, which, adhering only partially to the surface, offer the intervening cracks or joints as vulnerable points for rust.
Partridge was widely deplored in obituary notices and his name was struck off the rolls at Stationers' Hall.
Lydd is called a borough in the Hundred Rolls.
In 1842 he became master of the rolls in Ireland, in 1846 chief-justice of the queen's bench, and in 1852 (and again in 1866) lord chancellor of Ireland.
The Hundred Rolls and the Placita de quo warranto show that important jurisdiction had accrued to the great over-lordships, such as those of Beauchamp, Wahull and Caynho, and to several religious houses, the prior of St John of Jerusalem claiming rights in more than fifty places in the county.
His editions of Icelandic classics (1858-68), Biskopa Sogur, Bardar Saga, Forn Sbgur (with Mobius), Eyrbyggia Saga and Flateyar-bok (with Unger) opened a new era of Icelandic scholarship, and can only fitly be compared to the Rolls Series editions of chronicles by Dr Stubbs for the interest and value of their prefaces and texts.
Entries in the Patent Rolls show that Poole had considerable trade before William de Longespee, earl of Salisbury, granted the burgesses a charter about 1248 assuring to them all liberties and free customs within his borough.
This is reserved for the justice-seat, held every third year, to which the rolls of offences presented at the court of attachment, and tried at the swainmote, are presented by verderers.
His office was to view and receive the attachments of the foresters, and to mark them on his rolls.
A third variety, of which an 8th century B.C. example from Nimrild exists in the British Museum, is a rectangular block ornamented at the ends by cylindrical rolls.
John Beaumont, master of the rolls under Edward VI., was probably a member of the same family.
In the manor rolls it is not Uncommon to find whole families swept away, so that no heir can be detected to their holdings.
Other medieval writers have been edited for the earlier English Historical Society; some of them have been re-edited without being superseded in the Rolls series.
It is followed by a series of exchequer records, called the Pipe Rolls, which begin in the reign of Henry I., and dating from that of Henry II.
During that period the Curia Regis threw off three offshootsthe courts of exchequer, kings bench and common pleas; and records of their judicial proceedings survive in the Plea Rolls and Year Books, some of which have been edited for the Rolls series, the Selden and other societies.
Contemporary are the Letters of Grosseteste, and a little later come the Letters of Archbishop Peckham and Raines Letters from Northern Registers (all in the Rolls series).
For Ireland, besides the state papers, there are the Calendars of Patents and of Fiants, and for Scotland the Exchequer Rolls and Registers of the Privy Council and of the Great Seal, both extending to many volumes.
Other useful books are Wriothesleys Chronicle and Machyns Diary, and they have numerous successors; some of their works have been edited for the Camden Society, which now takes the place of the Rolls series.
Lists of the state papers and other documents printed and calendared under the direction of the master of the Rolls and deputy keeper of the Records are supplied at the end of many of their volumes.
See the Rolls edition of his works, ed.
Reared in the wild country round Otsego Lake, N.Y., on the yet unsettled estates of his father, a judge and member of Congress, he was sent to school at Albany and at New Haven, and entered Yale College in his fourteenth year, remaining for some time the youngest student on the rolls.
Fragments of the former work have come down to us in the compilation known as the Quadrilogus, which is printed in the fourth volume of C. Robertson's Materials for the History of Thomas Becket (Rolls series); the miracles are extant in their entirety, and are printed in the second volume of the same collection.
Once in London he resigned his professorship (September 1674) at Glasgow; but, although James remained his friend, Charles struck him off the roll of court chaplains in 1674, and it was in opposition to court influence that he was made chaplain to the Rolls Chapel by the master, Sir Harbottle Grimston, and appointed lecturer at St Clement's.
The Topographia and Expugnatio of Giraldus Cambrensis (Rolls series) are chiefly valuable for his account of the Anglo-Norman invaders and for descriptions of the country.
Rule in Rolls Series (London, 1884); the best modern work is by Pere Ragey, Histoire de Saint Anselme (Paris, 1890), and Saint Anselme professeur (Paris, 1890).
In the Hundred Rolls of 1279 Woodstock is described as a vill, but a burgess is alluded to in the same document, and it returned two members to parliament as a borough in 1302 and 1305.
The existing Tuesday market is stated in the Hundred Rolls of 1279 to have been granted by Henry II.
When the river is high the water rolls over the main falls in one great unbroken expanse; at low water (when alone it is possible to look into the grey depths of the great chasm) the falls are broken by crevices in the rock into numerous cascades.
The will was read and beer and plum rolls distributed.
It's cool here at Bird Song and I need a little R and R. Great food, he added as he stuffed two rolls in his pocket.
Polaris – that kind of rolls off the tongue, doesn't it?
A good example is Rolls Royce who specialize in the luxury automobile niche.
A variety of vehicles are used by the team (including a chameleon Rolls Royce called Hudson ).
The value and the aims of the project The fine rolls were the earliest rolls compiled by the English royal chancery.
Several households of royal officials lay in the Strand, and the chancery rolls were stored in chancery rolls were stored in Chancery Lane.
Photo by Peter Wood, May 2005 chapel Rolls The names on two Non-conformist chapel memorials are listed here.
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Leon Salter rolls out the metal to make a new firebox cladding band.
The rolls are not designed for use with people who have significant contracture or deformity.
A banner rolls down an office block and the cheering reaches a deafening crescendo.
For starters I had the pork and prawn dumplings and my friend had spring rolls.
In this game you can " create 76 different, real world dishes from fried eggs to cabbage meat rolls!
This aquatint etching by Samuel Ireland shows the Rolls Chapel and Rolls Chapel Offices of the Court of Chancery in 1800.
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Granary flour is a trademarked type of flour containing kibbled and whole-grains used to make granary flour is a trademarked type of flour containing kibbled and whole-grains used to make granary bread and rolls.
Sources for medieval heraldry The main contemporary source for medieval heraldry is the rolls of arms.
For the scientific reductionist, it is utterly implausible that a Rolls Royce should give birth to a Mini.
Take Rolls Royce's series of Trent aircraft engines, which have captured 70% of the world market in wide-bodied jets.
During the 30s the company's mainstay was the high performance Speed 20, considered to be a serious rival to Rolls Royce.
Remember that you cannot get a mini for the price of a Rolls Royce and saving on professional fees is often a false economy.
In particular, Pietersen, who plays a slightly mistimed on-drive which rolls down the Lord's slope for four.
The two rocket motors were made by Rolls Royce.
Create popular cocktail snacks, eat with savory pancakes or make sausage rolls with puff pastry!
As if on cue, a recently paroled murderer rolls into town.
Dramatic and highly percussive once it gets in its stride, it rolls and rumbles along with a growing sense of unease.
I recommend stuffed quail - SUPERB and delicious chocolate spring rolls for a nice finish!
Like the Lancaster it was initially fitted with Rolls Royce Merlins but subsequent variants used the excellent Bristol Hercules sleeve valve radial engines.
On Saturday morning, cereal and bacon rolls will be on the menu.
They aren't about to start making sub rolls or toasted deli sandwiches just to be different.
You get a combo of chicken satay, spring rolls, chicken wings, prawn toast and both chili sauce and peanut sauce dips.
From Cumberland to Lincolnshire and sausage casserole to sausage casserole to sausage rolls, we have everything for the sausage lover.
We recommend the soft shell crab tempura, Chilean sea bass with black bean, any kind of sashimi and the spider rolls.
My calorie counting sister didn't either, and tucked in to a wide variety of nigiri sushi and hand rolls.
We will make vegan maki sushi (nori sushi rolls with rice) and vegetable tempura and share the meal we have created together.
After the sumptious starters and maki rolls, we were expecting our main dishes to outshine - salmon teriyaki, beef bulgogi and tofu.
Sarah ate the ribs and the prawn toast, I ate most of the seaweed, the veggie rolls and we shared the satay.
For starters, we had spring rolls, prawn crackers, sesame toasts, deep-fried mushrooms and chicken wings.
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A careful examination of the thirty-two rolls from 1272 to 1307 reveals that behind almost every completed action was a royal writ.
Kind of rolls off the tongue, do n't y'all think?
In 1397 he was made archdeacon of Dorset by Richard Mitford, bishop of Salisbury, but litigation was still going on about it in the papal court till the 27th of June 1399, when the pope extinguished the suit, imposing perpetual silence on Nicholas Bubwith, master of the rolls, his opponent.
This scholar in a brochure published in 1852 produced evidence from the exchequer accounts and the court rolls of the manor of Wakefield showing that a "Robyn Hod" and a "Robertus Hood" were living in this reign.
As, however, there are still extant rolls consisting of more than the prescribed number of sheets, either the reading of vicenae is corrupt, or the number was not constant in all times.
See Thomas Wright's edition of Neckam's De naturis reruns and De laudibus divinae sapientiae in the Rolls Series (1863), and of the De utensilibus in his Volume of Vocabularies.
The " gatherer " gathers the glass from the tank furnace on the end of the blowing-iron, rolls it on a slab of iron or stone, slightly expands the glass by blowing, and hands the blowing iron and glass to the " blower."
There we must figure to ourselves the philosopher, constantly referring to his autograph rolls; entering references and cross-references; correcting, rewriting, collecting and arranging them according to their subjects; showing as well as reading them to his pupils; with little thought of publication, but with his whole soul concentrated on being and truth.
In order to prevent this waste the direction in which the rolls move may be reversed, so that the piece may be reduced a second time in passing to the left, in which case the rolls are usually driven by a pair of reversing engines; or the rolls may ?? ?
Skipwith, a judge of the common pleas, cited a statute under which for any erasure in the rolls to the deceit of the king z oo marks fine was imposed for every penny, and so Wykeham owed 960,000 marks.
Stubbs in the " Rolls " series (1 vol., in 2, 1887-1889); the second part of this edition contains a valuable introduction on the sources and value of the chronicler.
He worked to apply a means test, pared the rolls back, then died; the rolls swelled again, and his successor again tried to bring them in line, but it was hard.
Flat-Away is intended for bicycle wheels so it comes in rolls sufficient for one bicycle wheel - which is enough for two pushchair wheels.
I recommend stuffed quail - SUPERB and delicious chocolate spring rolls for a nice finish !
Titled as Station X. The main links are in code that resolves when a mouse rolls over them.
From Cumberland to Lincolnshire and sausage casserole to sausage rolls, we have everything for the sausage lover.
There, he spent ten days roaming along the scenic coastline, shooting over 30 rolls of film.
This dashboard / console mounted variable controller will allow you to adjust and increase the fuel flow into your Rolls royce silver seraph engine.
The manorial courts are still held, and the Court Rolls are with the rector 's solicitor as steward of the manor.
However, pass on the sushi rolls made with rice.
My calorie counting sister did n't either, and tucked in to a wide variety of nigiri sushi and hand rolls.
Sales of Chinese food such as sweet-and-sour sauce, spring rolls and prawn crackers fell by 1 per cent in the same period.
The cooking at L'Atelier rolls past, a series of tableaux vivants each capturing a moment of glorious French cooking in its purest form.
He'll love crawling after the bottle as it rolls across the floor.
Check on the price of the paper rolls, the refills and the ink roller to correctly estimate the operating cost of the calculator.
Always check if the rollers and paper rolls are of a standard size that will fit most models of printing calculators or of a specific size that is restricted to one particular model or company.
This company will also develop your rolls of film and post the results online for you to share with others.
Ignite your passion for your favorite hobby or pastime by requesting a bunch of catalogs, and you'll know exactly what to ask for when the next holiday rolls around.
La Choy is a long-time favorite, offering sauces, vegetables, crispy noodles, egg rolls, and fortune cookies to help build a meal, as well as complete dinners.
Individual servings include Chicken Egg Rolls, Pork and Shrimp Fried Rice, Chicken Fried Rice, Oriental Beef and Peppers, and Sweet and Sour Chicken Egg Rolls.
Now, if you feel you are going to sue all or most of the 12 rolls, then go with that purchase.
Paper towel or toilet paper rolls work well as cat toys.
When cleaning time rolls around, you simply lift up the grid to remove the soiled clumps and droppings, and leave the unused litter behind for future use.
Next time the Kentucky Derby rolls around, invite your friends over for a Derby party and impress them with your skills by making the classic Mint Julep and simple syrup.
Debt consolidation services take all the unsecured debt a consumer has and then rolls it into one smaller monthly payment.
For the spouse in a higher tax bracket, paying alimony may actually save him a substantial amount when tax time rolls around.
Sprint Recycling report that 300 million rolls of fax paper are used a year.
While this wall paper is sold in rolls, like traditional wall paper, you may have an easier time cutting it into squares.
Cleansers - Makeup removers, deep cleansing or exfoliating varieties are available in rolls, bars, and pots.
When holiday season rolls around and prices begin to drop, that's the time to really take advantage of all of those great deals.
When the frightful night of All Hollow's Eve rolls around, creepy Halloween makeup ideas for traditional ghouls are sure to help you create a bewitching and scary costume.
Costume shops are the best place to find inspiration when Halloween rolls around.
Tropical Light is the palette to grab when spring rolls around.
When Halloween rolls around, black cat face painting helps capture the magic and mystery of the beloved frightful night.
Lip Venom rolls on gently and shines up your lips perfectly.
There is no set schedule for when Estee Lauder rolls out its gift with purchase promotions, but you can always have your makeup sales consultant inform you when they receive the information.
It's really up to you what to include in sushi if you are making it, and most sushi restaurants will create sushi rolls with exactly the food you want in them.
Gone are the days of dropping film rolls off at the lab.
These treats are served in bamboo baskets and consist of 3-4 pieces of steamed meat, shrimp, buns, egg rolls, or pork.
When summer rolls around and the culinary trends head to cooking outdoors, beef kebab with zucchini is a delicious choice for the grill.
If you can't make it to the Whistler Blackcomb mountains during the winter months, the fun doesn't stop when summer rolls around.
It doesn't matter if it's January, at least you will have cut down on one less person you need to buy for when Christmas rolls around again.
Child-like and naïve, Meatwad rolls around and hops to get from one place to another, and since he's made of ground meat, he is also something of a shapeshifter.
Keep your cool, especially when your child rolls those eyes.
By the time graduation rolls around, most teens are going crazy with everything going on in their life.
By the time summer rolls around, you’re ready to ditch those heavy sweaters and boots in favor of the hottest tween summer fashions.
Try these indoor games the next time a thunderstorm rolls through.
Save up 10 empty toilet paper rolls or 10, two-liter soda bottles for a rainy day.
Whole grains and products made with whole grains, such as whole-wheat bread, multigrain rolls, or oat bran, all contain varying amounts of protein.
Having a steady vegan meal plan in rotation can save you a lot of time, money, and effort when dinnertime rolls around each night.
You may also want to pick up some pickled ginger, wasabi, and soy sauce or tamari to serve with your finished rolls.
Each team gets four to six rolls of white toilet paper.
We've even heard of wedding professionals absconding with deposits, or rolls of film getting ruined.
The car rental agency was not able to provide the Rolls Royce and forgot the champagne my fiancé had arranged, and so provided a limousine at no charge.
Guests split into three or four teams, with each team receiving six to ten rolls of toilet paper.
Life savers or other hard candy rolls, as well as packages of sweet and sour hard candies (like Sweet Tarts) can easily be wrapped in personalized wrappers.
Beau Coup Weddings offers nautical and beach favor tins, containers, and personalized candy rolls.
After being separated into teams, participants are given either tin foil or rolls of toilet paper.
They may be happy to provide potato salad, homemade dinner rolls, or barbequed pulled pork in lieu of a gift.
Don't forget some bread rolls and whipped butter, too!
A comforter in a solid purple hue, black, white, or even other neutral like cream or beige, can look exciting when you add zebra patterned purple throw pillows, neck rolls, or accent blankets.
Others include decorative pillows (or pillow covers for them) and neck rolls.
This fondant is not a deep rich brown but has a nice chocolate taste and smooth texture that rolls well with a dusting of icing sugar.
That means that by the time election day rolls around, these candidates will have been campaigning for almost two years.
The Hogan's respective legal teams have talked about liquidating their many assets like a Scarab power boat, a Rolls Royce and their two homes worth nearly $10 million combined, to name just a few.
He rolls his own cigarettes, using imported papers and Bali tobacco.
If you purchase a Dora the Explorer nightgown in August for the upcoming Christmas season, she may have moved on to Hannah Montana by the time December rolls around!
When Easter rolls around, parents are often left scrambling looking for suits for their little boys and Easter dresses for little girls, hoping that last year's choices will still fit.
When Halloween rolls around, you'll see stores inundated with a wide selection of clothing decorated with ghosts, goblins and witches.
To keep your dog house nice and dry, angle the floor a little higher in the rear so any water entering just rolls back out the door.
Hopefully all of these measures combined will help Sampson feel better when allergy seasons rolls around again.
Everything a five week old puppy does will make you laugh, whether he sits or rolls over.
Treat options include food rolls, bone-shaped biscuits and round biscuits in a variety of sizes and flavors.
Senny goes down and rolls over to play dead.
Rolls are available in one pound, two pound and five pound packages.
The rolls allow you to cut off smaller portions per serving than the patties and actually provide more meat for the price than the patties.
You can cut off chunks of vegetable roll and mix it with one of the meat rolls.
Shade cloth consists of green or other dark material that rolls down like a window shade on the outside of the greenhouse windows.
Continuous rolls are the most common type of insulation used in home construction.
Cotton and denim insulation is becoming a more popular alternative to fiber glass because the rolls are often made from recycled clothing, thus more environmentally friendly.
Similar to batt and rolls, loose fill uses fiber glass, rock and slag wool, or cellulose pieces that are blown into the attic space using a large flexible hose attached to a pump blower.
As the crank is turned by hand, the awning rolls into position and provides shade and protection from rain.
Insulation rolls are long, single lengths of insulation that are best used in areas where they can be rolled out, like attics, between studs in unfinished walls or crawl spaces.
When installing insulation rolls in an attic, the insulation can be simply rolled out so it covers the entire space.
Set the rolls side by side so they fit together snuggly.
A ballerina jewelry box with ring rolls conjures up images of pink and glitter and a lilting musical tune as the ballerina twirls around.
If you're a collector, then you may be interested in vintage designs, many of which feature ring rolls.
One of the most well-known jewelry box companies, Mele, offers several styles of ballerina jewelry boxes that also feature ring rolls.
Perhaps you remember John Lennon had a paisley painted Rolls Royce in 1967?
You can take serious rolls in the snow and stay warm and dry for hours wearing one of these bad boys.
When spring rolls around, teenagers all across the United States begin to think about prom attire, and for full-figured girls, finding junior plus size prom dresses is a top priority.
Teenaged girls who are getting ready for one of the most exciting events in their high school years want beautiful plus sized prom dresses when this special time of year rolls around.
They are ankle length or shorter, with no folds or rolls at the top.
Black performs functionally because it conceals shadows, thus reducing the appearance of bulges and "rolls."
Select darker colors if you are trying to hide lumps, bumps or rolls.
Black helps conceal and smooth a woman's figure so unflattering rolls or unwanted curves become less conspicuous, but the color black does more that flatter the figure.
Rain gear can be as simple as a poncho that easily rolls up and takes little room in your suitcase.
You will probably need three or four rolls.
Griffon - The newest roller coaster at Busch Gardens Europe, Griffon boasts a 70 mph, 205 foot, 90 degree initial drop, plus loops, rolls, and a water splash.
That long stretch of track will pass by in an instant through the intense acceleration, and as the coaster turns completely vertical ascending its primary hill it rolls through a 90 degree spiral.
Eventually, one of the furry characters will wobble or rolls its eyes at you.
You'll also have to keep in mind that what you roll over and collect will affect how the ball rolls.
When it's your turn, the dice rolls on the board and your piece moves for you.
The player who rolls the higher values can then defeat troops from the opposing team.
An "Overkill" is thus awarded when a player rolls a set of two or three sixes.
Beware, though, they also can have their biases - some are the gaming equivalent of the guy at the indie record store who rolls his eyes every time you mention a band that's sold more than 10 records (High Fidelity, anyone?).
To start, each player rolls a die, with the highest roll moving first.
If a player rolls a 2 and a 3, for example, they must put the checker on the bar on either point 2 or 3 of their opponent's inner quadrant.
While it's easy to find wine to complement the mashed potatoes and dinner rolls, it can get a little trickier when you involve pickles, squash, green bean casserole, cranberry sauce, and other traditional dishes.
As you swirl the wine around the bowl of a wine glass, it coats the sides and rolls down them slowly.
There is a legend that it was used by Rolls Royce to sew the leather for the interiors of their cars but this is not generally accepted as true.
Most people easily recognize an Airstream motor home when its familiar rounded aluminum body rolls down the highway.
It can also occur when an infant rolls himself or herself over.
Once additions and adjustments are complete, the final product rolls off the end of the line.
Early in fetal development, a flat strip of tissue along the back of the fetus rolls up to form a tube.
However, the stomach does have a few special rolls and flutters resulting in an undulation of the entire lower torso.
The more sensual parts of the dances were developed in the mid-1800s, including body rolls and touching the navel, which were immediately denounced as sinful by Portuguese clergy.
While not in database form, NARA also has a digital copy of the Dawes Rolls for Native American research.
Each site has different information, but in general there are many free public records online, including vital records, census indices and military rolls.
There are numerous sources for enlistment records, muster rolls and even actual pay information.
The 1930 census was copied to 2,667 microfiche rolls; the original paper schedules no longer exist.
Indian Census Rolls, 1885-1940, contained enumerations taken at Indian reservations.
Flip through magazines, ask that gal on the street whose hair you can't help but admire and keep an eye on Fashion Week when it rolls around - the choices are overwhelming!.
Big, bouncy curls or waves are stunning at any time of year, but they're especially sexy as fall rolls around.
When summer rolls around, take a break from styling tools and let your curls run wild.
If you don't remember the technique, simply grab a curling iron, and curl 2 rolls back and one forward.
When summer rolls around many women experience the unkind effects of Mother Nature.
Fold the two rolls in half so that the top half comes down over the bottom half and they meet evenly at the bottom.
Each of the ends of the rolls should be facing you.
You'll now have two rolls that meet at a point.
By having more than one camera at hand, you will not have to stop to change out rolls of film during crucial points of the birthing experience.
The fabulous thing about this panel panel is that it rolls down during the first few months when you don't need as much support, and pulls up at the end of the pregnancy.
A few days before the baby is ready to be delivered, you may notice fewer kicks and rolls in your abdomen.
When the fog rolls in over those graceful burnt orange towers, an indelible image of an entire region is captured.
Apron tankinis may be sleek, shiny, stretchy or lacy, and are available in many colors when the Spring/Summer season rolls around.
Of course, the point of wearing the tiniest of string bikinis is is to show off your best assets, so make sure you spend some time toning your body during the off season so you'll be ready when swimsuit season rolls around again.
As mentioned, even the most unexpected retailers typically begin offering a few beach essentials when summer rolls around.
Rival sites offer you rolls and rolls of film, but leave it up to the viewer to sort out the suit they want.
On Amazon, you can get the Rodeo Beach Parasheet Silky "Beach Blanket" - an extra-large blanket that claims to stay cool in the sun and rolls up into a tiny, attached bag.
A top that's too tight will create unsightly "rolls" under your arms.
You may even find rolls above or below the suit as well, even if you're thin.
Try something with a light textured finish to disguise any unwanted rolls of fat.