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Tilting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
• Tilting, a type of joust • Tilt (camera), a cinematographic technique • Tilting train, a train with a mechanism enabling increased speed on regular railroad tracks • Tilting, Newfoundland and Labrad...
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Features a broad selection of works by important national, regional and international artists. Online gallery, artist information, events, and new works. ... One of New England's largest fine art galleries, Tilting at Windmills features a broad selection of work by important national, regional and International Artists.
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009 ... Okay, here is something I do not get. I am an unmarried man, with no girlfriend or kids running around. As I get older, understandably, more and more of my friends do have family obligations and such. Yet, they always tell me to call them when I want to do something. ... That seems flawed to me.
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they can either invest money in the train to make it tilt but use existing railway lines, or they invest money in a new railway but don't need to spend money on expensive tilting mechanisms.
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Greenwald does score points with a handful of memos from a top Fox executive that appear to suggest tilting the news on such subjects as Iraq and the Sept. 11 investigation, and in interviews with a few former Fox staffers and contributors -- three of whom are off-screen and anonymous, their voices distorted.
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"An old Volvo and a closet full of purple clothes." When I was a few months old, Madeline L'Engle signed a copy of A Swiftly Tilting Planet for me, which I don't remember. My first word was "book." ; Me at 7 months.
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Tilting, Newfoundland and Labrador’s first Provincial Heritage District, was also designated a National Historic District in 2005 as its rich Irish culture is still alive and evident today in its resident’s strong accents and remote outfield gardens.
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Tilting at windmills - the meaning and origin of this phrase. ... Tilting is jousting. 'Tilting at windmills' derives from Cervantes' Don Quixote - first published in 1604, under the title The Ingenious Knight of La Mancha. The novel recounts the exploits of would-be knight 'Don Quixote' and his loyal servant Sancho Panza...
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