Pitch in A Sentence

    1

    A 5m climb over an undescended hole in the floor leads to a 10m pitch (undescended).

    2

    A bolt traverse over the pitch on the left revealed nothing.

    3

    A diversion along the dry oxbow bypasses the waterfall pitch.

    4

    A ndy Scott knows he should be DEAD only a sixth sense prevented him from suffering a fatal heart attack on the pitch.

    5

    A new synthetic sports pitch for Clarence Park was also agreed.

    6

    A pitch pipe gives the tone for all six strings.

    7

    A screw is determined by its axis and its pitch, and therefore involves five independent elements.

    8

    A thick coating of pitch was applied to the interior before ceiling strakes and keelson were installed.

    9

    A very whiny voice, which at times seemed to have just an approximation to pitch.

    10

    A whammy bar, or a tremolo, is a bar that hangs off the guitar's bridge that a player can depress or pull up on the change the pitch of the note being played.

    11

    A young forest growing up under your meadows, and wild sumachs and blackberry vines breaking through into your cellar; sturdy pitch pines rubbing and creaking against the shingles for want of room, their roots reaching quite under the house.

    12

    According to Helmholtz, the ear probably contains within it a series of resonators, with small intervals between the periods of the successive members, while the series extends over the whole range of audible pitch.

    13

    Actor Steve Guttenberg's directorial debut of comic misadventures is a hilarious, pitch black comedy based on James Kirkwood's cult classic novel.

    14

    Aeneas Tacticus in the following century mentions a mixture of sulphur, pitch, charcoal, incense and tow, which was packed in wooden vessels and thrown lighted upon the decks of the enemy's ships.

    15

    After a quick cuppa at the CIC hut we scrambled up to the bottom of the first pitch.

    16

    After all the strings are close to pitch, it's time to stretch them.

    17

    After an awkward traverse to the top of the pitch, Duncan rigged it and we descended.

    18

    After Grotius's return from England the exasperation of theological parties in Holland rose to such a pitch that it became clear that an appeal to force would be made.

    19

    After him came a new breed who would don tracksuits to join the players on the training pitch.

    20

    After making touchdown, go in the " Goal Line " playbook then choose the " HB Pitch " play.

    21

    After neat passing on the right-hand side of the pitch, Nick Mason had a shot which was straight at the keeper.

    22

    Airport developments are usually controversial and invariably pitch the self-styled guardians of the environment against the advocates of economic growth.

    23

    All grandstand ticket holders will be given replacement seats in similar locations as in the existing grandstand and will be closer to the pitch.

    24

    All the facilities are along the near touchline, with a few steps leading up to the pitch.

    25

    All the top DJ 's use just the pitch control and leave the platter alone because it is more accurate.

    26

    All wheels having teeth of the same pitch, traced from the same path of contact, work correctly together, and are said to belong to the same set.

    27

    All you are responsible for on offence is to swing the bat, and all you are responsible for on defence is to pitch the ball.

    28

    Almost exactly opposite Organ Pitch is a small alcove about three feet high above the floor level of the Main Gallery.

    29

    An example donation letter can help you write a great pitch that will convince people that your charity is worth giving to.

    30

    An harmonic clarion sounds at the clarion pitch (4 '), but its resonator pipes are those of a trumpet 8 '.

    31

    An observer in the plane of the motion can easily hear a change in the pitch as the pitch-pipe moves to and from him.

    32

    And in pursuing this thought he found that those consonances which beat faster than six times in a second are the very same that musicians treat as concords; and that others which beat slower are the discords; and he adds that when a consonance is a discord at a low pitch and a concord at a high one, it beats sensibly at the former pitch but not at the latter."

    33

    Any note may be a pitch note; for orchestras custom has settled upon a' in the treble clef, for organs and pianos in Great Britain c 2, and for modern brass instruments b flat'.

    34

    Armed with the clients' view of their kitchen, plus photos and floor plans, Clive Pearse told the contestants they would have 24 hours to individually draw up plans for the new kitchen and then pitch their idea to Tom and Kelly.

    35

    As in the case of a musical string, so here we find that the pitch of the note is higher for a given plate the greater the number of ventral segments into which it is divided; but the converse of this does not hold good, two different notes being obtainable with the same number of such segments, the position of the nodal lines being, however, different.

    36

    As it passes, the pitch of the whistle falls quite appreciably.

    37

    As mentioned, there are a handful of controls that take the PT-01 to the next level and these include pitch and tone rotaries.

    38

    As the match progressed it became increasingly tetchy with several personal battles carrying on all over the pitch.

    39

    As the roof pitch gets steeper, the costs go up as well.

    40

    As you fly through the air, you can perform tricks and must attempt to land on all four wheels by adjusting the pitch (tilting the Wii Remote forward or back).

    41

    As you progress into a design role, you might get to pitch your idea and see it made into a game, or if you wait long enough, you may learn enough to make it with your own team someday.

    42

    At one time the dot pitch factor was important in purchasing a CRT, but today's models usually have a dot or stripe pitch measure of .28 or lower which will do for most applications.

    43

    At Selinitza, near Avlona, there is a remarkable deposit of mineral pitch which was extensively worked in Roman times; mining operations are still carried on here, but in a somewhat primitive fashion.

    44

    At the beginning of the 19th century a revival of the popularity of this instrument took place, and quartets were played on four sets of pipes of different sizes and pitch.

    45

    At the end of 1898 the feelings of the Uitlanders were wrought up to fever pitch.

    46

    At the far end of the chamber, and between blocks, descends a 23 m pitch.

    47

    At the foot of the pitch a ramp slopes up to a choke passing below two high avens.

    48

    At their end is fixed a blade of cast iron from two to eight times the diameter of the shaft of the pile; the pitch of the screw varies from one-half to one-fourth of the external diameter of the blade.

    49

    At this point, the heavy rain became torrential and large pools of water began appearing on the already sodden pitch.

    50

    At this time an incident occurred which raised the feeling against Mr Schreiner to a very high pitch.

    51

    Back at the top of the 20m pitch a steep ramp leads up on the right.

    52

    Bats emit high pitch pulses which are too high for the human ear to hear.

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    Beats also afford an excellent practical guide in the tuning of instruments, but more so for the higher notes of the register, inasmuch as the same number of beats are given by a smaller deviation from unison by two notes of high pitch than by two notes of low pitch.

    54

    Before you pitch your coffee maker, take some time to see if you can diagnose the problem you're having and come up with a solution.

    55

    Beside this habit of oozing, the pitch has an extremely rude and unmannerly way of dropping constantly.

    56

    Besides valuable contingents of the celebrated Balearic slingers, the Romans derived from their new conquest mules (from Minorca), edible snails, sinope and pitch.

    57

    Both the grinding and polishing tools are grooved, to obtain a uniform distribution of the emery used in the grinding process and of the rouge employed in polishing, as also to provide for the lateral expansion of the pitch with which the polisher is coated.

    58

    Both the spectral and time-interval profiles have the units of frequency, and together they can explain most pitch perceptions.

    59

    Bowser had the most annoying Star Pitch.

    60

    Brandon Westlake was a late arrival to the table, missing Fred's sales pitch, but he was just as enthusiastic about the auction.

    61

    Bright, glance or pitch coal is another brilliant variety, brittle, and breaking into regular fragments of a black colour and pitchy lustre.

    62

    But about that year the performing pitch of the Society had reached 452.5.

    63

    But as the pitch of the one rises the beats become a jar too frequent to count, and only perhaps to a trained ear recognizable as beats.

    64

    But under his weak successors the independence of the cities reached such a pitch as to be manifestly intolerable to an energetic monarch like Frederick I.

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    But when the pitch of the cavity was exactly that of the fork when vibrating alone, though it resounded most strongly, it did not affect the frequency of the fork.

    66

    By insisting on the superiority of the Magyars to the Slavonic inhabitants of Hungary, by his violent attacks on Austria (he already discussed the possibility of a breach with Austria), he raised the national pride to a dangerous pitch.

    67

    By moving the tremolo bar up or down, you can move the bridge, thus changing the pitch.

    68

    By the time we reach the unrigged pitch, I was quite tired, and Nicola more so.

    69

    By this time, however, the opposition to it in the South had reached a pitch so intense that concessions had to be made.

    70

    Came across as a complete psycho, but is probably a much different person off the pitch.

    71

    Captain Rhian Williams duly received the League Shield from RFU President Gill Burns before an appreciative crowd on the pitch after the match.

    72

    Carry on downstream from the Third Pitch for a few meters, until a thin rift passage enters up on the left.

    73

    Check out Snowball Bounce, Penguin Pitch Softball, Snow Maze, and more.

    74

    Claims that the icy pitch affected Arbroath more than the home side seemed a fairly feeble excuse.

    75

    Clarke, when he, as superintendent of the Royal Carriage Factory, had brought gun mountings to such a pitch of perfection that it could be usefully employed.

    76

    Claudia suggested that they pitch a tent for the evening, and seconds later the first gunshot rang out.

    77

    Continue to tune your guitar sharper and flatter while trying to zero in on the right pitch.

    78

    Councilor Hussey emphasized the necessity to involve the league in any discussions regarding pitch allocations.

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    Creative imagination Interpretation of moods Independent use of fingers Exploration of high and low pitch The motorbike galop This was learned by rote.

    80

    Day by day his impassioned words, filled with the spirit of the Old Testament, wrought upon the minds of the Florentines and strung them to a pitch of pious emotion never before - and never since - attained by them.

    81

    Dean had opted to pitch his tent in City Park.

    82

    Dean went to the kitchen, returning with a dustpan and whisk broom, only to be rewarded with a stern lecture on his insensitivity when he made motions to pitch the little varmint out in the snow.

    83

    Did you have an intense rivalry off the pitch too?

    84

    Don't worry about pitch yet, just adjust the strings so they are not loose and slack.

    85

    During that time the British lost the American colonies, but in India their reputation steadily rose to its meat of highest pitch.

    86

    During these years, 1503-1506, Leonardo also resumed (if it is true that he had already begun it before his travels with Cesare Borgia) the portrait of Madonna Lisa, the Neapolitan wife of Zanobi del Giocondo, and finished it to the last pitch of his powers.

    87

    Earlier in the day the home side had posted 191 on a worn, used pitch, with a lightning fast outfield.

    88

    Ellis used mean-tone temperament in calculating this lower pitch; but as he used just intonation for the Halberstadt, it seems preferable to substitute it for the Chorton, thus reducing it to a' 422.8.

    89

    Every pitch had floodlights, in addition there was a sound system that had a reach to all the pitches.

    90

    Explain the purpose of variable pitch and constant-speed propellers.

    91

    Family pride, also, was carried by him to its highest possible pitch.

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    Figure 2 Typical effect of the extent of previous cold work on the annealing behavior of tough pitch copper Cu-ETP.

    93

    For covering bottle-corks a mixture of pitch, brick-dust and rosin is employed.

    94

    For crossed helical gears to operate successfully they must have the same pressure angle and the same normal pitch.

    95

    For early forcing, as in vineries, the lean-to form is to be preferred, and the house may have a tolerably sharp pitch.

    96

    For in no other country had hostility to religion attained such a pitch or assumed such grotesque forms; and consequently in no other country did the yearning for religion manifest itself so unequivocally, when bitter experience had demonstrated the necessity of a return to law and order.

    97

    For instance, young baseball pitchers in America are not allowed to pitch more than seven innings a week.

    98

    For large conservatory specimens wooden tubs, round or square, are frequently used; these should be coated with pitch inside to render them more durable.

    99

    For plant culture, houses at a comparatively low pitch are better than higher ones where the plants have to stand at a greater distance from the glass, and therefore in greater gloom.

    100

    For this sideband the pitch will start low and increase; the opposite (mirrored) way to the lower sideband.

    101

    Forty-six species occur, namely, 32 species of pitch trees (18 pines), 12 species of the cypresses and their allies (2 sequoia), and 2 species of yews or their allies.

    102

    Freelance journalists pitch ideas for news articles to a variety of newspapers and magazines.

    103

    From here, a slightly more awkward takeoff leads to a 40m pitch, to another chamber.

    104

    From the chamber a short climb up led to a 10m pitch.

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    From the pitch of the note due to a jet of given diameter, and issuing under a given head, the wave-length of the nascent divisions can be at once deduced.

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    From this data, new musical data (a pitch row) was derived by the methodology of total serialism.

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    Further, he says pitch cannot be exactly defined, because voices vary; he nevertheless gives the measure above mentioned for the low F, but if a larger organ is built to include the still lower C, then this C must be of the same measurement, the reason being that a greater part of church music ends in "grambus," a word understood by Schlick's editor to mean the transposition of a fourth.

    108

    Get the whole family to pitch in and help make your recycling habit a permanent one.

    109

    Getting an accurate reading can be hampered by the pitch when taking a compass reading with a typical compass.

    110

    Gold and silver chasers keep their work firm by means of a cement of pitch and rosin, a little tallow, and brick-dust to thicken.

    111

    Great singing is n't necessarily limited to those with the best tonality, pitch, or vocal range.

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    Great singing isn't necessarily limited to those with the best tonality, pitch, or vocal range.

    113

    Guess what the opposite of "Star Pitch" for pitchers is?

    114

    Hanging Chamber re-entered using three maypole sections from the ledges above the first maypole sections from the ledges above the first Maypole Pitch.

    115

    Harthill Royal currently has 5 aside astro turf pitch, which incurs a charge to use the facility.

    116

    Having proved their worth on the pitch it was time to introduce the Freshers to the football socials !

    117

    Having proved their worth on the pitch it was time to introduce the Freshers to the football socials!

    118

    He further tells us this pitch was a tone, nearly a tone and a half, higher than a suitable church pitch (Chorton), for which he gives a diagram.

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    He may also be said to be the founder of the fixed-pitch theory of vowel tones, according to which it is asserted that the pitch of a vowel depends on the resonance of the mouth, according to the form of the cavity while singing it, and this independently of the pitch of the note on which the vowel is sung.

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    He, his immediate follower, Gilbert Tennent (1703-1764), other clergymen, such as James Davenport, and many untrained laymen who took up the work, agreed in the emotional and dramatic character of their preaching, in rousing their hearers to a high pitch of excitement, often amounting to frenzy, in the undue stress they put upon "bodily effects" (the physical manifestations of an abnormal psychic state) as proofs of conversion, and in their unrestrained attacks upon the many clergymen who did not join them and whom they called "dead men," unconverted, unregenerate and careless of the spiritual condition of their parishes.

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    Hence the note produced with any given circle of holes rises in pitch as the disk revolves more rapidly; and if, the revolution of the disk being kept as steady as possible, the tube be passed rapidly across the circles of the first series, a series of notes is heard, which, if the lowest be denoted by C, form the sequence C, C1, El, G1, C2, &c. In like manner, the first circle in which we have two sets of holes dividing the circumference, the one into say 8 parts, and the other into Io,.

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    Here it is sufficient to say that the French standard is a' =435 with c" practically 522, and that in England the pitch is somewhat higher.

    123

    Herodotus relates that under his prudent administration Egypt reached the highest pitch of prosperity; he adorned the temples of Lower Egypt especially with splendid monolithic shrines and other monuments (his activity here is proved by remains still existing).

    124

    His curiosity and agitation, like that of the whole crowd, reached the highest pitch at this fifth murder.

    125

    His policy of never interfering in strikes and leaving even violent demonstrations undisturbed at first proved successful, but indiscipline and disorder grew to such a pitch that Zanardelli, already in bad health, resigned, and Giolitti succeeded him as prime minister (November 1903).

    126

    His remarkable result that two waves give some sense of pitch, in fact a tone with wavelength equal to the interval between the waves, has been confirmed by other observers.

    127

    His siblings are a tortoise shell, a ginger and a pitch black cat.

    128

    However at rafter pitches close to the minimum pitch for the tiles water leakage problems will occur.

    129

    However, these devices are not as accurate in their pitch as their name may suggest.

    130

    However, we all felt that the actual playing area on the cricket pitch outfield leaves much to be desired.

    131

    Humans can hear sounds in the frequency or pitch range of 20 to 20,000 Hertz (Hz), but most conversations occur between 300 and 3000 Hz.

    132

    I invited him to pitch shoes with me but he wouldn't have any of it.

    133

    I rejected them firstly due to what I saw as limited take up and then secondly because of the sales pitch.

    134

    I threatened him with a pitch fork and told him to get out and not come back.

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    If a helix be described round the screw, crossing each turn of the thread at right angles, the distance between two corresponding points on two successive turns of the same thread, measured along this normal helix, may be called the normai pitch; and when the screw hns more than one thread the normal pitch from thread to thread i lay be called the normal divided pitch.

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    If a helix be described round the screw, crossing each turn of the thread at right angles, the distance between two corresponding points on two successive turns of the same thread, measured along this normal helix, may be called the normal pitch; and when the screw has more than one thread the normal pitch from thread to thread may be called the normal divided pitch.

    137

    If one is gradually raised in pitch beating begins, at first easily countable.

    138

    If our kids have extra-curricular activities that involve practice at home or have to be driven places often, are you willing to pitch in and help?

    139

    If the first method be adopted, the trouble which presents itself is that the tar contains a high percentage of pitch, which tends rapidly to choke and clog up all the pipes.

    140

    If the length of the thread be k"pt invariable, a certain tension will give but one ventral segment; the fundamental note of the thread is then of the same pitch as the note of the body to which it is attached.

    141

    If the pitch is raised still further the dissonance lessens, and when there are about 130 beats per second the interval is consonant.

    142

    If the same rolling curve and tracing-point be used to trace both the faces and the flanks of the teeth of a number of wheels of different sizes but of the same pitch, all those wheels will work correctly together, and will form a set.

    143

    If the strings are too sharp or too flat, you can use the tuner pegs to bring the guitar back into pitch perfect.

    144

    If you do not have adjustable pitch oarlocks, you will need to set the pitch with the pivot pin.

    145

    If you push it down, the note drops, and if you pull it up the note rises in pitch.

    146

    If you're pressed for time and have friends or family who live nearby, considering throwing a "pitch in party" to ask for help getting ready for your special day.

    147

    If you're very into Pitch Black, vampires, or any other horror character/look, vision correction can be a bonus so there are no glasses obscuring your eyes from others' view.

    148

    If, therefore, the screw has several equidistant threads, the true pitch is equal to the divided axial pitch, as measured between two adjacent threads, multiplied by the number of threads.

    149

    Ignoring the initial holes in the floor, the route became a familiar winding vadose passage to the head of the pitch.

    150

    In a true-harmonic bell, with the main partials in octaves, the pitch is about an octave below the nominal.

    151

    In a way, these lines in tablature are upside down from the way the guitar physically sits in your lap, but you should think in terms of pitch.

    152

    In acoustics he invented, about 1819, the improved siren which is known by his name, using it for ascertaining the number of vibrations corresponding to a sound of any particular pitch, and he also made experiments on the mechanism of voice-production.

    153

    In all that the older Stoics taught there breathes that enthusiasm for righteousness in which has been traced the earnestness of the Semitic spirit; but nothing presents more forcibly the pitch of their moral idealism than the doctrine of the Wise Man.

    154

    In both these examples all the three characteristics - pitch, relative intensity, and quality - of sound are reproduced.

    155

    In Cornwall especially the disorders grew to such a pitch that local demagogues called out several thousand men to resist the tax-collectors, and finally raised open.

    156

    In freezing cold weather on a very small, badly sloping quagmire of a pitch both teams found it hard to get any rhythm.

    157

    In one passage he distinctly says the old organ high pitch had been a whole tone above his Cammerton, with which we shall find his tertia minore combines to make the required interval.

    158

    In order that a pair of wheels, or a wheel and a rack, may work correctly together, it is in all cases essential that the pitch should be the same in each.

    159

    In order that there may always be at least two pairs of teeth in action, each of those arcs should be equal to the pitch.

    160

    In order to accurately determine pitch you must figure out how many inches the roof rises for every foot it runs.

    161

    In particular they prefer the higher pitch characteristic of female voices.

    162

    In the 3rd century this love of mystification reached the pitch of hiding even the gospels from the unclean eyes of pagans.

    163

    In the most general case two points may be chosen on the line of intersection of the diametral planes, and tangents drawn to the pitch circles of the pulleys.

    164

    In the next chapter Irenaeus speaks of Menander, who was also a Samaritan, as the successor of Simon, and as having, like him, attained to the highest pitch of magic. His doctrine is represented as being the same as that of Simon, only that it was he this time who was the saviour of the world.

    165

    In the pitch dark we started our descent, only having green paint on some of the rocks to guide us down.

    166

    In the Polyesie the principal occupations are connected with the export of timber and firewood, the preparation of pitch, tar, potash and wooden wares, and boat-building.

    167

    In these years the Athenian sailors reached a high pitch of training, and by their successes strengthened that corporate pride which had been born at Salamis.

    168

    In this way the lad learns the principle of holding a puller, getting pace out of a lazy one, and leaving well alone with a nice free but temperate mover; he learns to do everything in a horsemanlike manner, and when he has raised himself to the pitch of a "fashionable" jockey, he will frequently be called upon to ride several horses a day at race meetings.

    169

    In wheels which rotate continuously for one revolution or more, it is obviously necessary that the pitch should be an aliquot part of the circumference.

    170

    In wheelwork of this kind the contact of each pair of teeth commences at the foremost end of the helical front, and terminates at the aftermost end; and the helix is of such a pitch that the contact of one pair of teeth shall not terminate until that of the next pair has commenced.

    171

    Instead of buying a tuner, figure out the pitch of the dial tone on your telephone.

    172

    It appears from experience that the mean obliquity should not exceed 15; therefore the maximum obliquity should be about 30; therefore the equal arcs DI and ID should each be one-sixth of a circumference; therefore the circumference of the describing circle should be six limes the pitch.

    173

    It has 3 groove rifling with a pitch of one turn in 78 inches.

    174

    It is a light boat, oval in shape, and formed of canvas stretched on a framework of split and interwoven rods, and well-coated with tar and pitch to render it water-tight.

    175

    It is common for a pitcher to pitch for several innings and then be removed in favor of a relief pitcher.

    176

    It is in respect of its manufacture and trade that Berlin has attained its present high pitch of economic prosperity.

    177

    It is very important to figure the pitch of the roof when estimating as it will directly affect the final estimate.

    178

    It may be redeemed slightly by the quaint intricacies of the first pitch.

    179

    It may easily be heard when a double whistle with notes of different pitch is blown strongly, or when two gongs are loudly sounded close to the hearer.

    180

    It may here be remarked that the name "European frankincense" is applied to Pinus Taeda, and to the resinous exudation ("Burgundy pitch") of the Norwegian spruce firs (Abies excelsa).

    181

    It plays well at this pitch with a special reed that I have developed, using fingering similar to the Highland pipes.

    182

    It produces 30 million candlepower and is capable of illuminating up to two-thirds of a football pitch.

    183

    It was pitch black in the bedroom where I was supposed to get the suit.

    184

    It was pitch dark and rainy.

    185

    It wasn't bad enough she had to pitch her cookies in front of him, now she was going to cry.

    186

    It wasn't until games like Halo came along that the Xbox took off and became popular in the U.S. The Xbox is a rather large machine and is usually pitch black with the famous "X" logo blazoned in green over the top.

    187

    It's easy to pitch strikes in this game, but you can throwing breaking balls and curves.

    188

    Its type, as distinguished from its absolute magnitude, may be specified by a screw whose axis is the line of action of R, and whose pitch is the ratio G/R.

    189

    Jenny has perfect pitch and can even tell you what note your glass clinks during dinner!

    190

    Just get all the strings close to their general pitch.

    191

    Karaoke Revolution utilizes a microphone, where players sing along to on-screen lyrics a la karaoke, and are scored on correct pitch.

    192

    Keep in mind that the tickets may have restrictions for use (blackout dates, etc.) and you'll never get back the time you spend listening to the sales pitch.

    193

    Koppers makes carbon pitch, coal tar distillates, and phthalic anhydride and ships products to customers in rail cars.

    194

    Large quantities of tar and pitch are obtained from this species.

    195

    Later, the form was reproduced by elaborate external wrappings of the different parts of the body before the final swathing; later still, in the Ptolemaic age, by coarse padding with plenty of linen and pitch.

    196

    Leach steadfastly refused to pitch the idea to the BBC, as they would require a controlling stake in the project.

    197

    Like the wasps, before I finally went into winter quarters in November, I used to resort to the northeast side of Walden, which the sun, reflected from the pitch pine woods and the stony shore, made the fireside of the pond; it is so much pleasanter and wholesomer to be warmed by the sun while you can be, than by an artificial fire.

    198

    Lord Hartington soon found himself pushed aside from his position of titular leadership. For four years, from 1876 to 1880, Gladstone maintained the strife with a courage, a persistence and a versatility which raised the enthusiasm of his followers to the highest pitch.

    199

    Make the pitch deck - pretty much exactly as you would if you were raising money.

    200

    Many retailers will donate items for free advertising, so you just have to make your pitch right.

    201

    Materials like tar and pitch are sometimes employed as a matrix; they are used hot and without water, the solidifying action being due to cooling and to evaporation of the mineral oils contained in them.

    202

    Maxwell illustrates the difference between a soft solid and a hard liquid by a jelly and a block of pitch; also by the experiment of supporting a candle and a stick of sealingwax; after a considerable time the sealing-wax will be found bent and so is a fluid, but the candle remains straight as a solid.

    203

    Merv thought it was a great idea and went to NBC to pitch the idea.

    204

    More advanced players can change the pitch, lead, and velocity of passes as well as pull out a dizzying variety of running moves like spins, jukes, fakes, leaps, and stiffarms.

    205

    Most newborns can focus on and follow moving objects, distinguish the pitch and volume of sound, see all colors and distinguish their hue and brightness, and start anticipating events, such as sucking at the sight of a nipple.

    206

    My lips pitch a fit in the form of crackly dryness if I don't keep them kissably soft round the clock.

    207

    Neither this instrument nor the next to be described is now used for exact work; they merely serve as illustrations of the law of pitch.

    208

    Next to the grassed area is the all weather floodlit astro turf pitch.

    209

    Night vision technology that can see in near pitch black conditions utilize both IR technology and a digital light amplification technology.

    210

    No longer will you have to pitch out socks that have holes in the toe or heel - so long as there is a toddler in your life, you can make them over in no time.

    211

    No matter which type of pitch black contact lenses you decide to buy and wear, you will need to handle them with care and always soak them overnight in an all-purpose solution.

    212

    Not all campers are dog lovers, so it's important to respect others who pitch a tent at the grounds (or park their campers, if that's the case).

    213

    Note any tendencies to yaw, pitch or roll.

    214

    Now the amplitude evidently corresponds to the loudness, and the length of period corresponds to the pitch or frequency.

    215

    Now we can see that two notes of the same pitch, but of different quality, or different form of displacement curve, will, when thus analysed, break up into a series having the same harmonic wave-lengths; but they may differ as regards the members of the series present and their amplitudes and epochs.

    216

    Of the first class, the light paraffin oils and pitch may be taken as examples; whilst benzene, naphthalene and retort carbon represent the second.

    217

    Off the pitch the last year has seen the opening of the magnificent new enlarged clubhouse, which now matches our playing ambitions.

    218

    Off the pitch, the team are very close and often socialize together.

    219

    Often our competitors use very impure ' tough pitch ' copper, which has about 1500 crystals or grains in each foot.

    220

    On a physical tuner, this can be done by loosening or tightening the bass string in order to adjust the pitch the string played.

    221

    On a pitch of uneven bounce, 18 wickets fell for 330 runs on an action-packed second day.

    222

    On a waterlogged pitch, a player places the ball for a penalty kick to the side of the penalty mark.

    223

    On offense, the game player controls the quarterback at the snap, and then chooses to run, pitch, or pass.

    224

    On reaching the pitch, which looked dangerously loose at the top, I noticed that the draft was coming from higher up.

    225

    On the 12th of October occurred the murder of Godfrey, and the excitement was at its highest pitch.

    226

    One of my correspondents remembered two little ragamuffins in St Andrews Street yelling at the pitch of their voices to the same tune.

    227

    One such asset is absolute pitch ability, which is rare in normal populations but ubiquitous in musical savants.

    228

    One way we can convey similarity is by mirroring the other person in the pace of speaking, in the pitch of your voice and by using a similar vocabulary.

    229

    Opposition hostility reached such a pitch that in 1899 there was hardly an act of the cabinet during the negotiations with President Kruger which was not attributed to the personal malignity and unscrupulousness of the colonial secretary.

    230

    Or why not try your hand at crazy golf, pitch and putt and French boules.

    231

    Our ears choose to distinguish pitch variation to the division approximately of what we in the west call the semitone.

    232

    Our shirt has been designed with raglan sleeves for comfort and ease of movement on the pitch or off.

    233

    Our special interest has been in the representation of complex sounds such as speech and those evoking various pitch percepts.

    234

    Over and above these tonnages there are foreign shipments of coal, coke and pitch.

    235

    Owing to its endurance of thirst the long desert journeys which separate the populous centres are made practicable, and in the spring months, when green forage is plentiful in the desert, the Bedouins pitch their camps for long periods far from any water, and not only men but horses subsist on camel's milk.

    236

    Owing to the pine forests pitch and tar were important manufactures in early times.

    237

    P. palustris (or P. australis) is the " Georgia pitch pine," or yellow pine of the southern states; it abounds on the sandy soils that cover so much of Georgia, the Carolinas, and Florida, and on those dry lands attains its highest perfection, though occasionally abundant on moist ground, whence its name.

    238

    Paper, parchment, or any other thin membrane stretched over a square, circular, &c., frame, when in the vicinity of a sufficiently powerful vibrating body, will, through the medium of the air, be itself made to vibrate in unison, and, by using sand, as in previous instances, the nodal lines will be depicted to the eye, and seen to vary in form, number and position with the tension of the plate and the pitch of the originating sound.

    239

    Parents can tell what babies need by the loudness and pitch of crying and the flailing of arms and legs.

    240

    People will listen attentively when your voice is calm, at a moderate pitch and mirrors the other person's pace.

    241

    Performance at the scored pitch makes for very sonorous and rich textures but requires a bass who can sing a low D !

    242

    Performance at the scored pitch makes for very sonorous and rich textures but requires a bass who can sing a low D!

    243

    Perhaps he was distracted by the horrible noises being made by the pump and drains at that end of the pitch.

    244

    Pitch a tent in your reading room, grab some flashlights, and read Fireflies by Julie Brinkloe.

    245

    Players pitch balls off like there's no tomorrow, tackles are broken with the greatest of ease, and there are more fumbles than first downs.

    246

    Playing an extra spinner might not be a bad idea on this pitch, Tony - it certain looks very dry.

    247

    Poetry thus acquired the tone of the world, kept in close connexion with the chief source of national life, while it was cultivated to the highest pitch of artistic perfection under the most favourable conditions of leisure and freedom from the distractions and anxieties of life.

    248

    Potash-alum and pitch were calcined together, and the mass was treated with hydrochloric acid; charcoal and water to form a paste were next added, and the whole was dried and ignited in a current of air and steam.

    249

    Praetor ius's Cammerton, or chamber pitch, formulated in his diagrams for voices and instruments, is, he says, a whole tone higher; equivalent, therefore, to a' 475.65.

    250

    Prior to this it had been an impenetrable thicket with no views of the River Cherwell or the cricket pitch beyond.

    251

    Quinn returned to the hospital but Betsy and I remained at Howie's side in the pitch dark room.

    252

    Reached sump via 75 ' pitch down boulder slope.

    253

    Read more about Queering the pitch - Tourism and Leisure lecturers look into gay football.

    254

    Relief and renewed confidence meant we had the play and dominated the game with one-twos, switching play across the pitch glorious.

    255

    Riders can expect some sudden changes of direction, however, and the pitch black enclosure makes the ride startling even for experienced riders.

    256

    Right is a winding low canyon in a wide bedding to a 10m pitch.

    257

    Robbie Bach was the last person to be brought on (four months after the initial pitch).

    258

    Robert Smith (Harmonics, 2nd ed., 1 759, p. 95) states that Sauveur " inferred that octaves and other simple concords, whose vibrations coincide very often, are agreeable and pleasant because their beats are too quick to be distinguished, be the pitch of the sounds ever so low; and on the contrary, that the more complex consonances whose vibrations coincide seldom are disagreeable because we can distinguish their slow beats; which displease the ear, says he, by reason of the inequality of the sound.

    259

    Robinson, K. & PATTERSON, R.D. APU 3314 The stimulus duration required to identify vowels, their octave, and their pitch chroma.

    260

    Rocking Boat with Rocking Horse Action Pitch and toss with rocking horse action; the Rocking Boat wo n't capsize.

    261

    Rules specify how these elementary pitch movements can be combined to create intonation contours for entire messages.

    262

    See the accompanying diagram showing the pitch line for the Big Blade.

    263

    She sang right in the middle of every pitch and had a lovely vibrato.

    264

    She thought about unexpected power outages, about wandering the wrong way in pitch darkness.

    265

    She was in the middle of every pitch and fully supported each note.

    266

    Shipbuilding is carried on, and the forests yield timber, pitch and tar.

    267

    Similarly a raised height of cut (e.g. on a winter sports pitch will help the ryegrass plant population to dominate).

    268

    Since the opening of the new port the traffic has considerably increased, and it exports oil, pig-lead, silver, flour, wine, marble and sandstone for paving purposes, while it imports quantities of coal, iron, cereals, phosphates, timber, pitch, petroleum, and mineral oils.

    269

    Sir Frederick Gore Ouseley (vide Ellis's lecture) regarded the French ton de chapelle as being about a minor third below the Diapason Normal, a' 435, and said that most of the untouched organs in the French cathedrals were at this low pitch.

    270

    Smith, of Cambridge, in 1759, had the organ of Trinity College, built by Bernhardt Schmidt, lowered a whole tone, to reduce it to certain Roman pitch pipes made about 1720.

    271

    So what kind of features did they pitch to Microsoft that would make the Xbox unique and competitive?

    272

    Some companies, especially for vacation properties, may offer free tickets if you agree to listen to their sales pitch.

    273

    Some models have two necks with as many as fourteen strings and have multiple pedals that can be manipulated by the feet and by both knees to change the pitch of certain strings.

    274

    Some of the tunnels were almost pitch black, others were lit by glazed skylights.

    275

    Sometimes this is unavoidable as with a single pantile, where often the nail-hole position will restrict the minimum pitch parameter.

    276

    Space for one attached single awning or one toilet tent is included in the pitch price.

    277

    St Michael's church at Hamburg, built as late as 1762 and unaltered in 1880, had a 17th-century pitch, a' 407.9.

    278

    Subjects with " absolute pitch " can resolve high-order harmonics.

    279

    Such sensationalism is little more than an advertising pitch.

    280

    Suddenly there was this awful sag in pitch as the bellows were emptied of their wind, without being replenished.

    281

    Surrounding the Center are playing fields for football, rugby, cricket and hockey; floodlit tennis courts and a synthetic turf pitch.

    282

    Table of Rifling for Stability of an Elongated Projectile, x Calibres long, giving S the Angle of Rifling, and n the Pitch of Rifling in Calibres.

    283

    Tar, pitch and turpentine are obtained from the wood of th's tree, which weighs from 30 to 38 lb per cub.

    284

    Teeth of Skew-Bevel Wheels.The crests of the teeth of a skew-bevel wheel are parallel to the generating straight line of the hyperboloidal pitch-surface; and the transverse sections of the teeth at a given pitch-circle are similar to those of the teeth of a bevelwheel whose pitch surface is a cone touching the hyperboloidal surface at the given circle.

    285

    Teran's pitch left the couple clearly confused, while Alice, David, and Temple all seemed to get the couple's attention.

    286

    The 3D accelerometer that changed the pitch has been replaced with a 1D one that is easier to control.

    287

    The airlines should not have reclining seats with the present pitch between seats.

    288

    The all-weather pitch is now out of action and may have to be completely re-laid, at a cost of up to £ 100,000.

    289

    The antics on pitch caused great bewilderment and amusement for all in the stands, although they never quite knew what was going on.

    290

    The area was pitch black, and the dark mass was darker than that.

    291

    The atmosphere was just as intense, the noise just as deafening and the action on the pitch equally uncompromising.

    292

    The British army is bound by His Majesty's Rules and Regulations to play at the Philharmonic pitch, and a fork tuned to a' 452.5 in 1890 is preserved as the standard for the Military Training School at Kneller Hall.

    293

    The cardinals, excited to the highest pitch of irritation, now knew where they could look for support.

    294

    The cave had already been pushed to a large ledge at the base of a 150 foot pitch, with further undescended pitches below.

    295

    The CD can be played on any CD player, but you can also use it with your Mac or PC and adjust the tempo to learn slowly without changing the pitch.

    296

    The change in pitch through motion of the source may be illustrated by putting a pitch-pipe in one end of a few feet of rubber tubing and blowing through the other end while the tubing is whirled round the head.

    297

    The chief exports are coal, salt and pitch; but there is also a large traffic in potters' materials.

    298

    The chief industry of Lemgo is the manufacture of meerschaum pipes, which has attained here a high pitch of excellence; other industries are weaving, brewing and the manufacture of leather and cigars.

    299

    The child's voice pitch might rise with repetitions, and some children experience occasional periods when airflow or voice stops for seconds at a time.

    300

    The Chorton of Praetorius, a l 4 22.8, is practically the same pitch as that of the fork the possession of which has been attributed to Handel, a' 422.5.

    301

    The claimant began descending the pitch using the descender.

    302

    The clearance allowed between the points of teeth and the bottoms of the spaces between the teeth of the other wheel is about one-tenth of the pitch.

    303

    The common material for re ceiving the impressions from the matrices was beeswax, generally strengthened and hardened by admixture with other substances, such as resin, pitch and even hemp and hair.

    304

    The control column wheel was to control both pitch via the elevators and roll using the ailerons.

    305

    The crank shaft carries a pinion which gears into a toothed wheel of a coarse pitch, carrying cutters at the ends of the teeth.

    306

    The crest-line of an anticline or trough-line of a syncline is rarely horizontal for any great distance; its departure from horizontality is designated the "pitch," and the fold is said to pitch (or dip) towards the north, &c. Most simple folds - with the exception of very shallow curvatures of wide area, - when considered in their entirety, are seen to be somewhat canoe-shaped in form.

    307

    The design was then beaten into relief from the back with hammers and punches, the pitch bed yielding to the protuberances which were thus formed, and serving to prevent the punch from breaking the metal into holes.

    308

    The diameter of the screw propeller is two feet six inches with a four foot pitch.

    309

    The effect of the harmonic overtones is then to modify the quality or character 5 of the note, independently of pitch.

    310

    The end pitch drops 14m to a passage heading west to a 7m pitch and a small grotto with no draft or way on.

    311

    The Ethiopian rule of the XXVth Dynasty was now firmly established, and the resources of the two countries together might have been employed in conquest in Syria and Phoenicia; but at this very time the Assyrian empire, risen to the highest pitch of military greatness, began to menace Egypt.

    312

    The event will be held in a giant show marquee on the pitch surely an evening not to be missed!

    313

    The examples given in each level description are intended to indicate pitch and are not statutory.

    314

    The first step is to make sure everyone understands the common themes we are working with, and then, using one of our designer's inspirations, we all pitch in to come up with the right combination of ideas.

    315

    The first to attempt to define pitch would seem to have been Arnold Schlick (Musica ausgeteutscht and ausgezogen, Heidelberg, 1 511), who gives a measure, a line of 4s Rhenish inches, which, he says, multiplied sixteen times, should be the lowest F of a small organ.

    316

    The flora is on the whole poor, although the higher regions carry good forests of larch, pitch pine, cedar, birch and alder, with rhododendrons and species of Berberis and Ribes.

    317

    The focal length of the objective and the distance between the optical centre of the lens and the webs are so arranged that images of the divisions are formed in the plane of the webs, and the pitch of the screw is such that one division of the scale corresponds with some whole number of revolutions of the screw.

    318

    The game scores the singer on pitch and length of note, but bigger scores are accumulated through the awesome thrashing and pounding of the other players.

    319

    The gardens include a natural lake and orchard as well as tennis courts and a hockey pitch.

    320

    The goal is to have the string wrap around the tuning peg three times when the string is tuned up to pitch.

    321

    The Halberstadt pitch was found to be a' 505.8; the Chorton, 424.2.

    322

    The Hampton Court organ of 1690 shows that Schmidt had further lowered his pitch a semitone, to a' 441 7.

    323

    The high pitch remains only where there are large concert organs not yet lowered, and with the military and brass bands.

    324

    The highest note is D, until the last verse when the pitch is raised a semitone.

    325

    The holes range from a delicate pitch to a rocky dell on the eighth to a thrilling second along the shoreline on the ninth.

    326

    The hull is pitch pine strip planking on oak and completely sound - wonderful wood, pitch pine.

    327

    The hum and the tierce in the chimed bell do not affect the initial sensation of pitch, despite the loudness of these partials.

    328

    The japanese tourists can sit on the top far away from the pitch.

    329

    The Japanese tourists can sit on the top far away from the pitch.

    330

    The low arched entrance faced across the cricket pitch.

    331

    The lower vibration number is justified by due consideration of the three divisions of the male voice, bass, tenor and alto, as given by Praetorius, whose Cammerton very closely corresponds with Bernhardt Schmidt's Durham organ, 1663-1668, the original pitch of which has been proved by Professor Armes to have been a 1 474.1.

    332

    The main difference between a six-string guitar and a bass guitar is that bass guitar notes are much lower in pitch than guitar notes.

    333

    The maker's stated specification is a ' 0.25 mm aperture grill pitch ' .

    334

    The mathematical theory of conduction of heat was developed early in the 19th century by Fourier and other workers, and was brought to so high a pitch of excellence that little has remained for later writers to add to this department of the subject.

    335

    The maximum pitch angle during normal operation is unlikely to exceed 30 degrees.

    336

    The meat of the pitching game is charged pitches where each characters has a special "Star Pitch", which uses up your stars.

    337

    The micrometer-screw S has a pitch of 0.5 mm., its head is divided into too parts.

    338

    The name, as has been pointed out above, is derived from the Persian mumiai, meaning pitch or asphalt, which substance occurs frequently in the prescriptions of the Greek and Roman medical writers.

    339

    The natural basis for a standard musical pitch is the voice, particularly the male voice, which has been of greater importance historically.

    340

    The next step was to "pitch" our screenplay to a panel of film experts in Santa Fe.

    341

    The non-specific pitch indication was also used with a specific rhythmic notation to achieve rhythmic unisons within ' improvised ' tonalities and harmonies.

    342

    The normal pitch for a screw of one thread, and the normal divided pitch for a screw of more than one thread, must be the same In each screw.

    343

    The number of inches will indicate the roof pitch.

    344

    The ores, having been broken and ground, generally in tube mills, until they pass a 150 to 200-mesh sieve, are transferred to the leaching vats, which are constructed of wood, iron or masonry; steel vats, coated inside and out with pitch, of circular section and holding up to woo tons, have come into use.

    345

    The original forest has been entirely removed, but a young growth of the same tree species, chiefly pitch pine with a variety of oaks, replaces it.

    346

    The other end of the string is simply fed through a hole in the tuning peg and then wrapped around until it reaches the desired pitch.

    347

    The people, whose enthusiasm was now wound up to the highest pitch, again made the air resound with their loudest acclamations.

    348

    The percussion clef is shown on staves for indefinite pitch percussion parts.

    349

    The perfect way to settle every football argument or demonstrate tactics that should have been used on the pitch.

    350

    The Peterborough game has been called off due to a waterlogged pitch.

    351

    The phenomena of beats may be easily observed with two organpipes put slightly out of tune by placing the hand near the open end of one of them, with two musical strings on a resonant chest, or with two tuning-forks of the same pitch mounted on their resonance boxes, or held over a resonant cavity (such as a glass jar), one of the forks being put out of tune by loading one prong with a small lump of beeswax.

    352

    The pitch follows a review of the BBC 's creative agency roster.

    353

    The pitch follows a review of the BBC's creative agency roster.

    354

    The pitch is followed by a further 3m descent to a rift-like passage forming two right-angled bends.

    355

    The pitch lands on a large (5m x 3m) wet ledge with a pool; a useful carbide fettling spot.

    356

    The pitch of a musical sound depends on the number of cycles passed through by the fluctuations of the pressure per unit of time; the loudness depends on the amount or the amplitude of the fluctuation in each cycle; the quality depends on the form or the nature of the fluctuation in each cycle.

    357

    The pitch of a screw is the distance, measured parallel to its axis, between two successive turns of the same thread or helical projection.

    358

    The pitch of a sound, the note which we assign to it, depends on the number of waves received by the ear per second.

    359

    The pitch of a steam-whistle quite obviously rises and falls as the engine to which it is attached approaches and recedes from a stationary auditor; and light pulses are modified like sound-waves by velocity in the line of sight.

    360

    The pitch of a stressed syllable is usually higher.

    361

    The pitch of a vowel for a singer depends on the resonance of the mouth which the singer has formed using the cavity of their mouth while they are singing.

    362

    The pitch of the note, though not absolutely definite, cannot differ much from that which corresponds to the division of the jet into wave-lengths of maximum instability; and, in fact, Savart found that the frequency was directly as the square root of the head, inversely as the diameter of the orifice, and independent of the nature of the fluid - laws which follow immediately from Plateau's theory.

    363

    The pitch of the screw is the same as that of the measuring screw (50 threads to the inch), and its motion can be limited by a stop to half a revolution.

    364

    The pitch of this note will rise as the rate of rotation increases,_and becomes steady when that rotation is maintained uniform.

    365

    The pitch or axial pitch of a screw has the meaning assigned to it in that section, viz, the distance, measured parallel to the axis, between the corresponding points in two successive turns of the same thread.

    366

    The pitch pine (Pinus rigida) is a native of Canada and is common throughout the United States of America.

    367

    The pitch slider on the 1210 is smooth again too, plus there is a monitor !

    368

    The pitch slider on the 1210 is smooth again too, plus there is a monitor!

    369

    The pitch was 16 ft.

    370

    The pitch was only about 100 yards from the hangar doors in which the R101 airship was housed.

    371

    The pitch was then melted away from the front of the embossed relief, and applied in a similar way to the back, so that the modelling could be completed on the face of the relief, the final touches being given by the graver.

    372

    The poll tax raised awareness of local taxation to fever pitch for a few years.

    373

    The popularity of mirrored lenses, sometimes referred to as Pitch Black lenses, surged after the release of the Pitch Black movie in 2000 starring Vin Diesel as Riddick.

    374

    The pretend dentist was known to pitch his booth next to a show band; he never used an anesthetic.

    375

    The pyrolysis of pitch materials is complex and our understanding of such materials and how to control their properties is incomplete at present.

    376

    The recordings of bells of different provenance given earlier all have identical nominals but show differences in pitch.

    377

    The reflecting surface is first ground to a spherical form, the parabolic figure being given in the final process by regulating the size of the pitch squares and the stroke of the polishing machine.

    378

    The relation between the pitch of a note and the frequency of the corresponding vibrations has also been studied by graphic methods.

    379

    The result is a note whose pitch rises as the velocity of rotation increases, and becomes steady when that velocity reaches its constant value.

    380

    The results obtained fully confirm the general law that " pitch," or the position of the note in the musical scale, depends solely on its frequency.

    381

    The REX format allows independent control of tempo and pitch, as well as complete reorganization of the music phrases in Dr. Rex.

    382

    The ride itself has been darkened to provide a spookier, more unexpected ride as many areas of the ride are now pitch black and riders cannot see the upcoming twists and dips.

    383

    The roofs throughout are of open woodwork very low in pitch, constructionally plain, but richly decorated with colour, now mostly restored.

    384

    The SAI pulses associated with the higher harmonics are relatively narrow with respect to the changes in period during the pitch glide.

    385

    The salesman conceded when he was done with his pitch.

    386

    The second-string clash against Bradford at Hillsborough yesterday did not go ahead due to a waterlogged pitch.

    387

    The single most important thing I learned when I started to play synthesizer is how to control pitch !

    388

    The single most important thing I learned when I started to play synthesizer is how to control pitch!

    389

    The speed of your pitch is dependent on how quickly you fling the Wii Remote, and the direction of your hit is completely dependent on the timing of your swing.

    390

    The squealing will soon change Eve and the next lot of noises are not so high pitch.

    391

    The stand, which sits proudly along one side of the pitch, is a single tier cantilever holding just under 7,000 people.

    392

    The standard frequency for laboratory work is c =128, so that middle L' = 256 and treble c"= 512 The standard for musical instruments has varied (see Pitch, Musical).

    393

    The storm made the forest pitch dark; therefore, searching was useless until it abated.

    394

    The string that produces the lowest pitch is the top string, or the string closest to your head.

    395

    The sulphur-like pollen of the pitch pine soon covered the pond and the stones and rotten wood along the shore, so that you could have collected a barrelful.

    396

    The surface of this was brought by planing, grinding and other means to the highest possible pitch of smoothness and evenness.

    397

    The teeth of wheels of any figure, as well as of circular wheels, may be traced by rolling curves on their pitch-surfaces; and all teeth of the same pitch, traced by the same rolling curve with the same tracing-point, will work together correctly if their pitchsurfaces are in rolling contact.

    398

    The term tertia minore, or inferiore, is used by Praetorius to describe a low pitch, often preferred in England and the Netherlands, in Italy and in some parts of Germany.

    399

    The third pitch was ascended using the maypole and a rawlbolt fitted at the top.

    400

    The three-leaved group includes several of the most valuable trees of America; among them is P. rigida, the pitch pine of the northern states, a tree of from 40 to 50 ft.

    401

    The top line corresponds to the E string with the highest pitch, and the remaining lines relate to the other strings all the way down to the low pitched E string.

    402

    The top line is the high E sting on your guitar (high meaning highest in pitch) and the low line is the low E string.

    403

    The transition in interaural phase defining the Huggins pitch creates the discontinuity in the tracks around 600 Hz.

    404

    The translation parallel to this axis is lox + mly + nhz (Xf + uv + vi) Ic. (8) The linear magnitude which measures the ratio of translation to rotation in a screw is called the pitch.

    405

    The two micrometer screws shall be without sensible periodic or other error, and exactly alike in pitch.

    406

    The variable pitch of the screw flights uniformly draws material from the hopper and resists segregation of the product.

    407

    The weather was not ideal for the day long outdoor event on the far off rugby league pitch.

    408

    The wood contains no pitch and much water, and in a green condition will not burn.

    409

    The word pitch means fa in court (in the UK ).

    410

    The worm is of great pitch, so that if the effort were removed the weight would descend, did not the axial end thrust of the worm shaft throw into action a friction brake H, the resistance of which prevents motion downwards.

    411

    The young trees require protection from storms and late frosts even more than in England; the red pine of the north-eastern states, Pinus resinosa, answers well as a nurse, but the pitch pine and other species may be employed.

    412

    Then do= I do dx The Characteristics of Sound Waves Corresponding to Loudness, Pitch and Quality.

    413

    Then, as if explaining her long distance telephone expenditure added, "She got a free phone card for listening to a time share pitch."

    414

    There are numerous vocal and orchestral societies, some of which have brought their art to a very high pitch of perfection.

    415

    There are two types of pitch black contact lenses.

    416

    There are two western towers, but in the centre a low square tower hardly rises above the pitch of the roof.

    417

    There is a lively trade with St Petersburg, and the sea-borne exports, which consist chiefly of timber, flax, linseed, oats, flour, pitch, tar, skins and mats, amount in value to about 12 millions sterling annually (822% for timber), but the imports (mostly fish) are worth only about £ 200,000.

    418

    There is also a Key Transpose function which lets you change the pitch up or down in a range of one octave.

    419

    There is also an eighteen-hole pitch and putt golf course.

    420

    There is also award winning gardens, tea rooms, children 's zoo, and pitch and putt golf.

    421

    There is some evidence to suggest that " bright " or " dull " timbres can produce a bias in the pitch percept.

    422

    There was even a pitch invasion not long ago, during a reserve team match.

    423

    There were three bedrooms but the largest one, presumably belonging to Howie, was located in the rear of the house where it remained pitch black.

    424

    These are sparsely clothed with prostrate pitch pine, scrub oak and laurel.

    425

    These are the pitch black contact lenses that create the look of holes for eyes.

    426

    These forests of pinaster, apart from the production of timber in a once treeless district, have a great economic value as a source of turpentine, which is largely obtained from the trees by a process analogous to that employed in its collection from P. sylvestris; the resin is yielded from May to the end of September, the cuts being renewed as the supply fails, until the tree is exhausted; the trunks are then felled and used in the manufacture of charcoal and lamp black; much tar and pitch is also obtained from these pinaster forests.

    427

    These had also been bedded down on white lead and thick tar or pitch to keep the area watertight with cork filling all voids.

    428

    These have been productive throughout the historic period and still yield a considerable supply of pitch.

    429

    These involve a lowering of the height by having a slightly sunken pitch.

    430

    These rise 'Two screws, of different pitch, are provided, to give different speeds.

    431

    These suggestions were to some extent an anticipation of the work of Reis; but the conditions to be fulfilled before the sounds given out at the receiving station can be similar in pitch, quality and relative intensity to those produced at the transmitting station are not stated, and do not seem to have been appreciated.

    432

    They are matched as sexed pairs, one higher in pitch than the other.

    433

    They continued exploring Cueva de Tiva, and in Coquisera they traversed round the 95m pitch, using three pitons for protection.

    434

    They cross over at the ridge of the roof pitch to form canopies resembling butterfly wings.

    435

    They rarely participate in interactive dialogue and often speak with an unusual rhythm or pitch.

    436

    Think of it as being asked to cut the grass on a football pitch and being handed a pair of sewing scissors.

    437

    This could be fixed, within certain limits, at whatever pitch suited the composition; but on the horn it could be only very partially filled out by notes of a muffled quality produced by inserting the hand into the bell of the instrument, a device impossible on the trumpet.

    438

    This is covered with materials composed of old blankets and canvas and being properly secured with a thick varnish or pitch.

    439

    This is especially true if you don't have family members nearby that can pitch in and take care of your child, at least occasionally.

    440

    This pitch is awkward to rig as the walls slope outwards at approximately 5 degrees to the vertical.

    441

    This pitch is what will be entered into the program for each area of the roof.

    442

    This sortie raised the spirits of the Russians to the highest pitch.

    443

    This title is focused more on soccer management rather than the actual play on the pitch.

    444

    This was seized upon as a pretext for violent anti-clerical demonstrations all over Italy and for brutal and unprovoked attacks on unoffending priests; at Spezia a church was set on fire and another dismantled, at Marino Cardinal Merry del Val was attacked by a gang of hooligans, and at Rome the violence of the teppisti reached such a pitch as to provoke reaction on the part of all respectable people, and some of the aggressors were very roughly handled.

    445

    Thompson, so effective going forward looked leaden footed as Clayton Hook tore past him and half the length of the pitch.

    446

    Those instruments of which the tones and compass are most suitable for polyphonic melody are for the most part high in pitch; a circumstance which, in conjunction with the practice (initiated by the monodists and ratified by science and common sense) of reckoning chords upwards from the bass, leads to the conclusion that the instruments which hold the main threads in the design shall be supported where necessary by a simple harmonic filling-out on some keyed instrument capable of forming an unobtrusive background.

    447

    Those who want to look like vampires, zombies, and other characters straight from horror movies and books will love the flair that pitch black lenses can add to their Halloween costume.

    448

    Three petroleum pitches and three coal tar pitches were prepared from Ashland A240 and a soft coal tar pitches were prepared from Ashland A240 and a soft coal tar pitch, respectively.

    449

    Thus Demosthenes in his speech "On the crown" accused Aeschines of having "purified the initiated and wiped them clean with (not from) mud and pitch."

    450

    Thus frequency - d (2ti) (4) 4.508d But the most certain method of obtaining complete regularity of resolution is to bring the reservoir under the influence of an external vibrator, whose pitch is approximately the same as that proper to the jet.

    451

    Thus Goethe had no great sympathy for the war of liberation which kindled young hearts from one end of Germany to the other; and when the national enthusiasm rose to its highest pitch he buried himself in those optical and morphological studies, which, with increasing years, occupied more and more of his time and interest.

    452

    Thus pitch is a soft and yielding body under steady stress, but a bar of pitch if struck gives a musical note, which shows that it vibrates and is therefore stiff or elastic for high frequency stress.

    453

    Till 1903 there were square oak pews, these were replaced by seats in pitch pine.

    454

    Till the swap's done He sits like a yoga Straining the wires of strangeness - After all, he does have perfect pitch.

    455

    To ensure success with finer pitch requirements it may be necessary to reduce the stencil thickness or select a multi-level stencil thickness or select a multi-level stencil.

    456

    To ensure success with finer pitch requirements it may be necessary to reduce the stencil thickness or select a multi-level stencil.

    457

    To measure pitch and roll information, a two-axis tilt sensor, or a two or three-axis accelerometer is commonly used.

    458

    To unlock the focus mode where the note highway is pitch black, play as the drummer on "Brainstorm" in the Golden Gate venue.

    459

    To use a sporting analogy, under an Open Aviation Area, US and EU airlines will all be playing on the same pitch.

    460

    Tom had long since stepped down from cricket on the main pitch, and become a stalwart of the old An XI.

    461

    Tully and now in use at Truro, in which tar is injected into the incandescent fuel in a water-gas generator and enriches the water gas with methane and other hydrocarbons, the resulting pitch and carbon being filtered off by the column of coke through which the gas passes.

    462

    Tuner - You will need a tuner to set your guitar to the right pitch when you are done changing the strings.

    463

    Untaught by experience, he resumed his course of selfish tyranny over Christians and heathen alike, and raised the irritation of the populace to such a pitch that when, on the accession of Julian, his downfall was proclaimed and he was committed to prison, they dragged him thence and killed him, finally casting his body into the sea (24th of December 361).

    464

    Until recently self-destructive habits on the rugby pitch were as Gallic as Perrier and perfume.

    465

    Using the left analog stick, you adjust the pitch and roll, whereas the L2 and R2 buttons are used to control your yaw.

    466

    Voice disorders include inappropriate pitch, volume, or quality.

    467

    We are going to need someone like Leon as we have a big pitch and we are going to need athleticism and energetic legs.

    468

    We started off pretty confidently with the fans in good voice but the early penalty induced panic on the pitch and in the stands.

    469

    We were pitched on a sandy football pitch, which belonged to a local school.

    470

    We were relentless in attack and spent at least 30 minutes of the first half parked on their side of the pitch.

    471

    We'll discuss your needs and requirements with no pushy sales pitch and no obligation to you.

    472

    What does however is the torrent of abuse that welcomed Hoddle whenever he left the dugout to direct proceedings on the pitch.

    473

    What happened at Durham was that at some subsequent date the pipes were shifted up a semitone to bring the organ into conformity with this lower pitch, with which it is probable Schmidt's organs in St Paul's and the Temple, and also Trinity College, Cambridge, agreed.

    474

    What you'll find on this ride is that you go underground four times, adding pitch black excitement to the ride experience.

    475

    Whatever object you choose, be sure that it is pitch black on the inside.

    476

    When a shaft is driven by means of gearing the driving torque is measured by the product of the resultant pressure P acting between the wheel teeth and the radius of the pitch circle of the wheel fixed to the shaft.

    477

    When she uses oil paint it gets thickened into the consistency of pitch or of mud spattered against a wall.

    478

    When the stress of the holidays reaches a fever pitch, there’s nothing quit like finding a funny Christmas card in your email inbox.

    479

    When you are holding a guitar that is tuned in standard tuning, the string that produces the highest pitch is the bottom string, or the string that is closest to your legs.

    480

    When, nearer the end of the century (1481-1495), King pitch, and brand themselves with the sign of the cross in token of their baptism "(Libro del conocimiento de todos reynos, &c., printed at Madrid, 1877).

    481

    Which club was the first to install an artificial pitch?

    482

    While listening to the heartbeat, the physician carefully evaluates several factors, including the loudness, frequency, pitch, duration, location, and timing of the murmur with the patient's heartbeat.

    483

    While there, they present their sales pitch in an effort to get the homeowner to purchase one of their machines.

    484

    With respect to the limits of pitch, Savart found that the note might be a fifth above, and more than an octave below, that proper to the jet.

    485

    With sixteen teeth the pitch was well defined; with nine teeth it was fairly determinate; and even with two teeth it could be assigned with no great error.

    486

    With the exception of the United States and Canada, everywhere else in the world thinks of a soccer pitch when the word "football" is uttered.

    487

    Within seconds of Mr Courtney signaling it was all over, Burnley players disappeared under a sea of fans who invaded the pitch.

    488

    Within the audible range, frequency means pitch-the higher the frequency, the higher a sound's pitch.

    489

    Worm wheel gearing is of very high efficiency if made very quick in pitch, with properly formed teeth perfectly lubricated, and with the end thrust of the worm taken on ball bearings.

    490

    You are advised to use a long tether around a boulder about 8ft back from the head of the pitch.

    491

    You are exactly what they want, so by all means you should go and pitch them.

    492

    You can pitch a tent streamside or stay in a cabin complete with kitchen, bedroom and living room.

    493

    You can pitch a tent, start a campfire, build furniture by lashing tree branches together in theory anyway!

    494

    You can sometimes find deals, coupons, and such to lower your purchase price, but expect to go through the usual song and dance with the salesperson when it comes time for him/her to pitch the "protection plan."

    495

    You can stop making your pitch, Brandon.

    496

    You measure the client's roof, as always, including figuring pitch, and then enter the roof measurements and materials of choice into the program.

    497

    You want ads that are honest, not a sales pitch.

    498

    You want to ultimately end up with each string tuned up to pitch and wound around the peg a total of three or four times.

    499

    Young boys with lots of energy often will love having an older mentor who can help them learn to pitch tents or teach them to fish.

    500

    Your reputation may take a minor ding, but nothing that can't be overcome with your next good idea and pitch.