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The electricity-driven machines will be assembled and sealed into the rock face.
Nineteenth-century British physicist and chemist Michael Faraday paved the way for our modern electricity-driven world.
It is speculated that energy fairies retain some connection with the electricity-driven human world and the technological dwarves are therefore especially fond of owning them.
Computers, synthesizers and electricity-driven instruments are the engines of Mr. Sakamoto's music of the future.
Both innovations make the 8-t one of the safest turbos available (DG-built sustainers have conventional electricity-driven spindle extension).
Factories built to use steam power, for example, could not capture the advantages offered by the development of electricity; it was only when new plants were built with electricity-driven machinery in mind that their productivity improved.
Constructed, according to the program note, of doorstops, saw blades, a vegetable slicer and more, Ken Butler's electricity-driven inventions bear a symbolic resemblance to the instruments of a string quartet, although one of them is held vertically on the thigh and largely plucked.
Meanwhile, Iron and Rhodes rebuild Jameson's printing press as an automated, electricity-driven machine, while Peter and Virginia are seen sewing a flag that resembles the modern American flag (though with only one star and five stripes) until Jameson arrives and orders Peter to start investigating the mysterious "Spider" character.