0 a lever or instrument for winding, on a clock or other mechanism. -- núm lên dây cót đồng hồ
From the south it commands a prominent position on the skyline, although less so now than when the winders were in operation and both chimney stacks were in place.
Older boilers were replaced, more powerful fans were installed, new screening plant erected and turbine generators running off the exhaust steam from the winders were commissioned.
The door windows were not opened by conventional winders, but pulled up and down using finger grips; a window lock position was on the door handle.
Winders are attracted to mental activity.
From a safety angle the door handles were recessed and could not be caught on clothing and the (awkward to operate) window winders were spring-loaded and similarly recessed.
There is also a room depicting the craft activities of the 18th and 19th centuries, with among other items a walking wheel, spinning wheels and wool winders.
The winder-up of a debate is not charged with that office.
I am referring to the small consumer, in particular old-age pensioners who during the winder die because of their inadequate consumption of energy.
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