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spinning
A little talked about subject until the Wall Street Journal wrote an article describing how some investment banks favored certain clients with IPO shares in the hope of getting future investment banking business For example, the CEO of a privately held Silicon Valley software firm who has an account with XYZ Securities might find that he or she was the recipient of a tidy profit from several thousand shares of a particularly hot issue that was bought and sold on the same day
The final step in the production of yarn The twisting of the the sliver or roving The entire process of making yarn from fiber
creating thread rotating rapidly about an axis; "a spinning top"; "the whirling dance of the Dervish
The process whereby a continuous thread is formed by twisting fibers together The twist may be imparted by the rotation of a weighted rod (drop spindle) suspended from the thread Alternatively, the rod may be attached to a rotating wheel driven by hand (spinning wheel) or a machine
Pokémon that can use skills in the Spin group
Rapidly rotating on an axis; whirling
A manufacturing process used to produce trophies (cups) and tableware etc A disc of metal is rotated at speed in a lathe while being formed by a series of tools over a former to the shape of the item required In effect, the disc is pushed over the shape of the former
The art of mixing together two or more records so that they blend together well Originally practiced in discotheques, the spinning of the DJ's of reggae and ska DJ's in Jamaican street parties, and later in the Bronx, was an important precursor to rap
In metalwork, a technique for making hollow metal utensils and artifacts. Developed in the 19th century, the method can be used for most metals. A metal disk is set on a lathe behind an appropriately shaped metal or wooden chuck; while the lathe is rotating, the metal is pressed onto the chuck with a tool. A typical modern spun object is the aluminum saucepan. As in most metalworking techniques, the metal is periodically softened by annealing, or heating, when it has become hardened by being worked (see hardening). spinning frame spinning jenny spinning mule spinning wheel
An aerobic form of exercise class using special stationery bicycles
A method of forming or shaping pieces of silver or pewter hollowware by revolving a flat disc of the metal over a piece of wood or steel which has been made in the shape of the silver it is to assume By means of a tool, the silver is spread over the rotating form, finally achieving the desired shape
rotating rapidly about an axis; "a spinning top"; "the whirling dance of the Dervish"
Performing a series of exercises seated on special exercise bikes: stretching, low intensity aerobics, high intensity aerobics, body contour, yoga, meditation More about this subject
present participle of spin
The process of extruding polymers to form fibers
Allocating IPO shares to the personal brokerage account of a corporate or venture capital executive (who then flips the shares) in a bid to get future business from the executive’s company Federal prosecutors and securities regulators currently are investigating the practice
- The production of hollow wares on a spinning lathe by means of forcing a disc of rotating silver, Britannia or other metal up around a previously hand-turned hardwood head, with a long-handled steel-headed tool, until it has taken its likeness Known since ancient times, but popular since the early 19th century Used in later Old Sheffield Plate vessels which are seamless
Spinning is what it says: The boat is spun around Novice crews usually spin by alternatively backing down on one side and taking strokes on the other, more experienced crews take only very short, simultaneous strokes to do that
Spinning is a process of converting fiber into yarn Most man-made and natural fibers at the present time are spun on either the mule or the ring frame
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