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Edward II.(Theater Review)
Shakespeare Bulletin
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September 22, 2004|
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Edward II
Presented by triangle productions! at Theater! Theatre!, Portland, Oregon. February 27-March 20, 2004. Adapted by William S. Gregory. Directed by Andres Alcala. Set by Don Horn. Costumes by Elizabeth Wright. Lighting by Jeff Woods. Sound by Andy Buzan. Michael Mendelson (Edward II), Kelsey Tyler (Gaveston, Lightborn, Chorus), Stephanie Gaslin (Queen Isabella), Neal Starbird (Mortimer, Chorus), Gary Norman (Kent, Chorus), Zach Nause (Archbishop of Canterbury, Arundel, Chorus), Kevin Connell (Lancaster, Bishop of Coventry, Leicester, Gurney, Chorus), Christ ...
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Archimedes' screw
Newspaper article from: Al Bawaba
; Archimedes was one of the greatest Greek scientists (287-212 BC). Among his many achievements was inventing the hydraulic screw, known as Archimedes' screw. Archimedes' screw is used to raise water from one level to another...
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Archimedes?screws at river will be ?awesome?
Newspaper article from: The Northern Echo
; ...by three metres in diameter Archimedes? screws to pump water through the...around the course, the four screws will use excess river water...all sounds very good! The screws sound like an excellent idea...they were proposing to put screw pumps in but, wow, I never...
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Archimedes screw is in fine fettle ; In reply to C E Rome's letter of November 4 headed "Turbine alternative" - there is indeed an alternative to wind farms, and that is the use of micro hydro power.
Newspaper article from: Western Morning News, The Plymouth (UK)
; ...Country Park, Ashburton, and it does indeed use an Archimedes Screw (in reverse) to generate up to 48kW of electricity...leat to take water from the river which passes down the screw, returning water to the river. This is the first such...
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Served straight up: the Archimedes screw took the flying machine in an entirely new direction.
Magazine article from: Mechanical Engineering-CIME
; ...helicopter, in fact, was inspired not by nature but by a simple machine, the Archimedes screw. A screw pump can push water up an incline, or a propeller screw can push against water to move a ship forward. Couldn't a large enough screw...
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The history of water pumping --part I; almost as an afterthought, Archimedes delivers the screw pump.(Cover Story)
Magazine article from: National Driller
; ...years until 230 B.C. when Archimedes, one of the three greatest...That's when he came up the Archimedes water screw, the first device that featured...study of the spiral, for which Archimedes wrote a treatise titled...
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Lost work of Archimedes reborn
Newspaper article from: Oakland Tribune
; ...Western mathematical tradition." Archimedes devised his own numerical system...common water pump known as an "Archimedes' screw," and he put variations of...his treatises. For three of Archimedes' treatises -- "On Floating...
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Stanford recovering lost works of Archimedes
Newspaper article from: Oakland Tribune
; ...Western mathematical tradition." Archimedes devised his own numerical system...common water pump known as an "Archimedes' screw," and he put variations of...his treatises. For three of Archimedes' treatises -- "On Floating...
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Stanford X-ray lab reveals hidden texts of Archimedes
Newspaper article from: Oakland Tribune
; ...Western mathematical tradition. Archimedes devised his own numerical system...a common water pump known as Archimedes screw, and he put variations of his...his treatises. For three of Archimedes treatises -- On Floating Bodies...
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Thank you, Archimedes, for an electric idea.
Newspaper article from: Evening Courier (Halifax, England)
; ...to swim through gaps in the screw. The Archimedes Screws are hoped to be put at 68 sites...launched next week. Facts * Archimedes was born in Syracuse, Sicily...compound pulley and hydraulic screw * He is most famous for discovering...
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Eureka! Archimedes Found; Walters Art Gallery to Restore Ancient Manuscript
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...real and fanciful, spread about Archimedes, renowned in his lifetime for...Alexandria, Egypt, he devised the "Archimedes' screw," still in use today as a corkscrew...however, is the story that Archimedes was able to burn ships with sunshine...
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