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You knew well enough Tilter's no use for a job like this.
There is no general agreement on how much, or even what use to make of the third wheel on a tilter.
The tilter who scores the highest number of points (punat) is declared victor.
"Home with you, as hard as Tilter can drive-confound him!
Colas explains further that Hobart had apparently died, and when his body was placed on the time tilter, he came back to life.
Curran is not a tilter at windmills, a whistle-blower, a troublemaker.
Hobart returns downstairs with a pistol, intending to force Andre to return to the time tilter.
The tilter goes berserk, blindly betting away whatever capital he has left in an attempt to recoup his losses.
What had happened to Moss, whom Madden calls a "field tilter," a player capable of single-handedly changing the course of the game?
But Randy Moss, the "field tilter" as John Madden calls him, catches a touchdown pass.
The Windmill Tilter LP today is a collector's item, since the original master tapes have been lost.
Tom-tom and cymbal stands may have a "boom arm" attached to extend holder reach, and a "tilter" to move instruments into a desired position.
One of Pearl's major improvements was the introduction of the Uni-Lock tilter on their tom mounts and cymbal stands.
The burial barge had been outfitted in the Dock Cavern, Petiron's body wrapped in harper-blue on the tilter board.
The women and Colas follow Hobart into his room, but before they can do anything Hobart steps into his time tilter and vanishes.
He is a valiant man, but I fear that he is scarce firm enough upon the saddle to bear the thrust of such a tilter as this stranger promises to be."
RoadPro cymbal stands also feature TAMA's Quick-Set Tilter for adjusting the cymbal to any angle.
They come to Hobart's room - which is dominated by the time tilter, a large collection of clocks all connected by wires to a pole in the center of the room.
Introduced in 1982, the Uni-Lock tilter uses a frictionless, gearless tilter, allowing the player to make more precise angle adjustments to their toms and cymbals.
The train, called Pendolino, or Little Tilter, had a top speed of about 150 miles an hour and reduced the travel time on the 300-mile Rome-to-Milan stretch to four hours, from five.
"Why, John, so strong and strange a tilter must fight for the brightness of his lady's eyes or the curve of her eyelash, even as Sir Nigel does for the Lady Loring."
Kenny Wheeler has performed and recorded his own compositions with large jazz ensembles throughout his career, starting with his first album Windmill Tilter, (1969), recorded with the John Dankworth band.
He writes brave verses, speaks brave words, swears brave oaths, and breaks them bravely, quite traverse, athwart the heart of his lover; as a puny tilter, that spurs his horse but on one side, breaks his staff like a noble goose.
Looking (at first glance) like a cross between a Nintendo Gameboy and a bend-i-bus, the Quickshot Supervision features a comfortable, ergonomic design, 61mm square screen, stereo sound and cute little screen tilter that lets you play it flat without developing a permanent rick in your neck!
Kenny Wheeler & The John Dankworth Orchestra: Windmill Tilter (BGO import) An unexpected CD issue of one of the all-time classics of British jazz, released in 1968 and until this time never reissued, this is fabulous.