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And to these little people winders there was always a mechanism release.
Either side, the door handles and the window winders had been removed.
The company is focused on the production of winders.
Winders look like horizontal lightning that can flow over the land.
All the winders in the car is steamed up, so's you can't see inside.
Except I would say the winders are worse off cos they're doing three shifts.
A series of winders form a circular or spiral stairway.
Some models even have working window winders allowing the door windows to be wound up or down.
He'd probably find out soon, but first he fired off two 'winders.
Stairs can take a large number of forms, combining winders and landings.
The origin of the Winders is revealed at the end of season one.
Winders are steps that are narrower on one side than the other.
On two-door models, the rear windows were fixed without winders.
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A few visitor mines still have working winders that transport visitors down into the mine.
She had said "winders," for windows, and Jeffrey smiled, thinking he hadn't heard that word in a while.
Now he could see where he was going, but the treads were small on narrow winders.
The simplest form is the straight flight of stairs, with neither winders nor landings.
Ancient and medieval elevators used drive systems based on hoists or winders.
Some reels or skein winders are made without the gear mechanism.
Louis XV would go to battle with 16 clock winders.
To save time I make up my float rigs beforehand and put them on pole winders.
Beyond it was a tract of silver birch, part of the Winders' farm.
The woman pushed him out of the way and adjusted the window winders on both doors to leave the glass cracked open about an inch.
Winders may be used in combination with straight stairs to turn the direction of the stairs.