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"lipping" Definitions
  1. outgrowth of bone in liplike form at a joint margin
  2. a piece of wood set in an archer's bow where a flaw has been cut out
  3. EMBOUCHURE

31 Sentences With "lipping"

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"We didn't know whether to believe any of this," Mr. Lipping said.
"I want to make sure this gets done right," Mr. Lipping said.
But its biggest foe is the stubborn status quo of stiff-upper-lipping it.
"And I'm sorry, I think most of them that are lipping off, are old people."
But amid the scrutiny of the maintenance staff, his apartment raised a red flag, Mr. Lipping said.
Everyone is face-mapping, Kylie-lipping, and Insta-browing, and you're just trying to get your concealer to match.
Or Mr. Lipping cared only about raising the value of apartments, so he wanted the money to add amenities.
The one neighbor to whom Mr. Lipping had confided, Michael Grinthal, had rejected it as reason to evict Mr. Caballero.
Mr. Lipping, who led what he calls a "wave election" in late 250, saw himself as a reformer in the Co-ops.
For the board, which ran on promises to clean up past negligence, the apartment was a legacy of a "culture of corruption," Mr. Lipping said.
Both players parred the first playoff hole and with Zunic's par putt at the next lipping out, Smith had a simple tap-in from about two meters to win.
Their underlying story — of criminal activity among some now-former maintenance men — was too inflammatory, bad for both community peace of mind and co-op reputation, Mr. Lipping said.
"When we got their report, it ranged from the guys just not doing their job up to full-blown criminal activity — mainly drugs, but maybe guns, too," Mr. Lipping said.
" The committee did not inform other board members or residents about the investigation, Mr. Lipping added, because it was a personnel matter, and "because we didn't want to scare anybody.
Pieters responded with a four-foot birdie putt at the same hole to push Belgium's lead back to three, but Detry opened the door again, nervously lipping out a three-foot par putt on the 15th.
After lipping out with a birdie attempt from five feet at the 14th, Thomas picked up another shot at the 15th but bogeyed the par-three 17th where he paid the price for being too aggressive off the tee.
Her nerves clenched inward and there rose up an internal hum that blocked out the voices of the people in the stands and the water lipping at the gutters and the sun itself, and, at last, her own body.
The 33-year-old Austrian bogeyed the final hole but MacIntrye could not force a playoff, with his long-range putt for birdie lipping out to give Wiesberger victory in his 13th event since making his comeback to the Tour.
Throughout, Brown leafs through the diaries of the most famous people of the midcentury for the inevitable moment where Margaret swans through to say something casually outrageous, cocktail and cigarette firmly in hand — and for the moments of quiet pathos, where something monstrous is happening to Margaret and she is stiff-upper-lipping her way through it.
Among the Estonian Minister of Foreign Affairs in exile were August Rei (1944-1945), Aleksander Warma (1953-1964), August Koern (1964-1982), Elmar Lipping (1982-1990), Olev Olesk (1990-1992). After restoration of independence of Estonia in 1990, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs was reestablished in Tallinn.
The promotional video for "Tao" was filmed in Hokkaidō, the scene of Van riding on her Harley Davidson was shot next to a potato farm according to the Do The A-side booklet. Van is seen lipping the words (good- bye in Japanese) and waving good-bye after the main video ends.
Previously also falset referred to falsetto. At B2 the pitch can sometimes be dropped by a fourth or more by means of what is often termed loose-lipping, a slackening of the embouchure which produces factitious pitches not included in the harmonic series. This term dates at least from 1620, when Michael Praetorius wrote about falset tones in articles concerning the cornett and sackbut in his Syntagma Musicum. The technique has been utilized in Horn playing from at least the eighteenth century.
Cardinal slotman Benito Cheng beat all rebounders for a follow-up in the final five seconds and awry pass spoiled the Red Lions' last offensive. There was no San Beda timeout and what ensued was a quick inbound to Cornelio Manucat who dribbled toward the centerline before issuing a breast-pass to a streaking Reynaldo Dionisio. The pass was too strong and a bit high, lipping Dionisio's fingertips before going out of bounds with a stream of Mapua supporters entering the court at the buzzer.
By vibrating her lips at the correct frequency, the player is able to compel the instrument's air column to vibrate at the correct pitch; by lipping, she can correct the minor intonational defects that inevitably arise on account of the discrepancies between the natural harmonic series and the tempered scales of classical music. Like the modern valve trumpet and cornet, the saxotromba employed harmonics two through eight.Forsyth (1914) gives this as the range for all the saxhorns. Being a half-tube instrument, the fundamental or first harmonic was not available on the saxotromba.
On 10 June 2007, the Baptist church in Tapa celebrated its 75th anniversary. The church was established on 12 June 1932, and Philip Gildemann was its first pastor. In 1940, with Gottfried Palias as pastor (1933–45), services moved to Tapa's Methodist church building. In 1980, with Dimitri Lipping as pastor (1976–92), it acquired the building at Kooli street 1 for Sunday school and other youth programs. In November 2003, it changed its name to the Tapa Living Faith Church (). It holds Sunday services, with simultaneous translation into Russian, in Tapa's Methodist church at Kesk street 11.
A leather lip strap A lip strap attached to a curb bit and curb chain A lip strap is a piece of horse tack made of rolled leather or occasionally thin chain, used sometimes on some types of English-style curb and pelham bits. The lip strap runs between the bit shanks and passes through a special center ring on a curb chain sometimes called the "fly link". The lip strap attaches to rings at midpoint of the shanks and buckles on the near side.How To Fit A Double Bridle Retrieved on 3 April 2009 The lip strap helps keep a "mouthy" horse from mouthing or "lipping" the shank.
This extra rotation can warn the horse before pressure is exerted on the mouth, so the well-trained horse may respond faster. If used with a very tight curb chain, the bit immediately exerts leverage and increased pressure on the bars as soon as pressure is applied to the reins. Therefore, a tight curb chain is harsher, and provides less finesse in signaling the horse than a looser curb chain would. Less often seen is the lip strap, a thin strap or light chain that helps keep the curb chain in place and also prevents the horse from grabbing, or "lipping" the bit shanks with its mouth.
These were independent valves, which were not designed to be used in combination with one another, though the intonational problems that arose when they were so used could often be corrected by the player's technique.This practice is known as lipping. By slightly opening or closing the aperture of the lips, the player can alter the pitch of the note being played. This was especially true in the case of the higher-pitched half-tube instruments, which were usually provided with just three valves, allowing the player to lower the pitch of any open note by one, two or three semitones when the valves were used one at a time, or by four, five or six semitones when the valves were used in combination.
The application of valves was first applied to the Tenor and Bass Trombones, with the older bass in F being replaced by a horn pitched in B with F and D triggers. At the turn of the 20th century, Conn manufactured a small number of contrabass trombones, of which three are known to survive. Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen (1876) employed the contrabass trombone for the first time in the opera house. He had a horn with double slides built in 18’ B♭ (without a valve) in Berlin, by C.A. Moritz. This horn had only 6 positions, and the low E1 called for in Der Ring des Nibelungen was only possible by lipping down. This type of contrabass trombone has lasted into the 20th century, and is complemented by a valve which changes the pitch of the horn to F1.
In order to provide a saxotromba with a chromatic compass from the second harmonic upwards, it is essential to provide the player with some means of lowering the pitch of the third harmonic by as many as six semitones, this being the size of the gap between the second and third harmonics. Three independent valves will reduce the pitch of a natural or open harmonic by two, one and three semitones respectively. Used singly or in combination, these can bridge the gap between the second and third harmonics, though the player will be required to correct by lipping the faulty intonation produced when independent valves are used in combination. The gaps between the higher harmonics are smaller still, so no more than three valves are required to provide a saxotromba with a full chromatic compass; this is true even if the seventh harmonic is not used.
Paleoneurobiologists Ralph L. Holloway and Dean Falk disagree about the interpretation of a depression on the Australopithecus afarensis AL 162-28 endocast. Holloway argues that the depression is a result of lipping at the lambdoid suture and that the sulcal patterns indicate cerebral organization moving toward a more human pattern, while Falk insists that the depression is the lunate sulcus in a position that is indicative of an ape-like sulcal pattern. The debate between these two scientists is not hinged solely on the AL 162-28 endocast, but rather extends to all australopithecine fossils, with Holloway insisting on the presence of hominid sulcal features, and Falk maintaining that the features are pongid in nature. The debate between Holloway and Falk is so intense that between 1983 and 1985, they published four papers on the identification of the medial end of the lunate sulcus of the Taung endocast (Australopithecus africanus), which only further strengthened the division between each scientist's respective opinion.

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