From the south it commands a prominent position on the skyline, although less so now than when the winders were in operation and both chimney stacks were in place.
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Older boilers were replaced, more powerful fans were installed, new screening plant erected and turbine generators running off the exhaust steam from the winders were commissioned.
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The door windows were not opened by conventional winders, but pulled up and down using finger grips; a window lock position was on the door handle.
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Winders are attracted to mental activity.
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From a safety angle the door handles were recessed and could not be caught on clothing and the (awkward to operate) window winders were spring-loaded and similarly recessed.
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There is also a room depicting the craft activities of the 18th and 19th centuries, with among other items a walking wheel, spinning wheels and wool winders.
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Thewinder-up of a debate is not charged with that office.
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I am referring to the small consumer, in particular old-age pensioners who during thewinderdie because of their inadequate consumption of energy.
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One of the former, causing injury but not death, and none of the latter, occurred with an electricwinder.
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An example is given regarding an emergencywinderfor evacuating trapped personnel from a cage in the shaft.
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I am not sure whether she had ever been an experienced coil-winder.
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Is not the management responsible for putting on an engine awinderwho has not had actual practice?
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I may even be something of a "winder-upper", as well as somebody who winds up.
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If the museum had to buy thewinder, it would cost about a quarter of a million pounds.
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In the case of an accident in a pit it might be fatal if there were an interruption in the supply of power to the electricwinder.
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