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After these two pivotable roles Randal decided to once again make the move to Hollywood.
Edgar Howell would later play a pivotable role in one of Judge Meldrum's most famous cases.
Invented in Europe as the pivotable post mill, the first surviving mention of one comes from Yorkshire in England in 1185.
Feist named the album "The Reminder" as "a pivotable riddle: something that could change and feed in and didn't necessarily have a concrete point to it," she more or less explained.
Each of these rotors was surrounded by a system of four pivotable vanes to direct its downwash, and linked to a control stick for the pilot, this provided control of the craft.
The Laagi they watched operated a set of controls that consisted of buttons on a vertical rod, which, in addition to being pivotable about its base in the floor, was capable of being pulled out to greater length or pushed down to shorter, as larger sections slid backwards or forwards over adjoining shorter sections.