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  2. Casement stay - Wikipedia

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    The screw down adjustable stay has a bar that slides through a slot with screw, that can be tightened to hold the window in position. Such a stay will limit the opening to a window. The handle of the bar in a stay can take on different shapes. The monkey tail has a spiral with over one and a half turns, but the pig tail only does just over one ...

  3. Witch window - Wikipedia

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    A Vermont or witch window. In American vernacular architecture, a witch window (also known as a Vermont window, among other names) is a window (usually a double-hung sash window, occasionally a single-sided casement window) placed in the gable-end wall of a house [1] and rotated approximately 1/8 of a turn (45 degrees) from the vertical, leaving it diagonal, with its long edge parallel to the ...

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  5. Slip (aerodynamics) - Wikipedia

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    For example, during aerial photography, a slip can lower one side of the aircraft to allow ground photos to be taken through a side window. Pilots will also use a slip to land in icing conditions if the front windshield has been entirely iced over—by landing slightly sideways, the pilot is able to see the runway through the aircraft's side ...

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    The video received 18.8 million views and sparked a trend where people repeated the trick. Most of the videos use Frank Sinatra’s “Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!” as the sound.

  7. Reuleaux triangle - Wikipedia

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    Reuleaux triangle shaped window of the Church of Our Lady, Bruges in Belgium In Gothic architecture , beginning in the late 13th century or early 14th century, [ 47 ] the Reuleaux triangle became one of several curvilinear forms frequently used for windows, window tracery , and other architectural decorations. [ 3 ]

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  9. 'Sideways' turns 20. A generation later, are the kids ... - AOL

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    When director Alexander Payne set out to create the 2004 film “Sideways,” based on the then-unpublished novel by Rex Pickett about two friends’ wine-fueled visit to the Santa Ynez Valley ...