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  • 1Blade of the Immortal — #1. 無限の住人 (Mugen no Jūnin) Genre …

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  • 2Blade II — Theatrical poster Directed by Guillermo del Toro Produced by …

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  • 3lead|ing edge — «LEE dihng», Aeronautics. the forward edge of an airfoil or propeller blade …

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  • 4Blade Runner — This article is about the 1982 film. For other uses, see Bladerunner. Blade Runner Original theatrical release poster by John Alvin …

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  • 5lead-lag motion — An angular oscillation of a rotor blade in the plane of rotation about a substantially vertical axis. The fore and aft movement of the tip of a helicopter rotor blade in its plane of rotation. Lead lag motion is the freedom given to each blade of …

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  • 6Lead came and copper foil glasswork — This article is on the techniques of lead came and copper foil glasswork. For a general overview of stained glass art, see stained glass. A typical copper foil Tiffany lamp, with a jonquil daffodil design Lead came and copper foil glasswork are… …

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  • 7Lead and follow — In partner dancing, the two partners are labelled as the leader and the follower, or lead and follow. Traditionally, the male partner leads and the female partner follows, though this is certainly not always the case. Many social dance forms have …

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  • 8lead-lag hinge — The hinge at the root of a helicopter rotor blade with its axis perpendicular to the plane of rotation. It allows the blade tip to move back and forth in its plane of rotation. Movement about the lead lag is called drag. Drag dampers oppose this… …

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  • 9blade grips — That part of a helicopter rotor hub into which the blades are attached by a lead lag hinge pin. Blade grips also called blade forks …

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  • 10blade damper A device — installed on the vertical (lead lag or drag) hinge to diminish or dampen blade oscillation or hunting around this hinge …

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