The answer is Turnstile. :)
A turret lathe has six-usual tools arranged in the order of use on a rotating turret which is cycled by a large wheel or (Turnstile) like contrivance- in fact some lathe makers calle them Turnstile lathes. the British prefer the term Capstan lathes, the Capstan being that old extended bar device ( somewhat resembling a turnstile) used by seamen to manually raise the anchor- in old Pirate films, etc. The Capstan or Turnstile is oriented vertically, like a steering wheel. they usually have six stops on a hexagon turret. For this reason, a number of automobile makers had hexagonal trademarks such as Essex and Packard- a mark of homage to the machines used to make the parts!- the Turret Lathe.
Efficiency % = (work out / work in) * 100 (Work = force * distance)
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There are a variety of ways that work can be presented. PowerPoint presentations and work on poster board are ways to visually present work.
It is illegal to jump the turnstile.
turnstill that is how you spell it not turnstile turnstill
The Turnstile - 1911 was released on: USA: 9 December 1911
The cast of Turnstile - 1999 includes: Dan Deguzman as Boyfriend
The cast of Turnstile - 2011 includes: Terry Swan as Homeless Man
A turnstile is a revolving admission gate. It begins with the letters TU.
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Turnstile is also referred to as baffle gate and was first used to allow humans to pass through while keeping livestock in place. The modern version of the turnstile was first used by Clarence Saunders which he used in his first Piggly Wiggly store.
A stile is a set of steps by which we may cross over a fence; a turnstile is a passage through a fence, or other barrier, that rotates to form an opening.
The answer is Turnstile. :)
stile or turnstile