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The scutching machine passes the cotton through a pair of rollers, then strikes it with iron or steel bars called beaters.
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However, the practice declined as the drum beaters were looked down upon by society.
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All manner of bigots, boozers, dopers, cheaters, womanizers and wife-beaters are enshrined therein, because they were the best players of their respective eras.
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An 1891 map shows a blacksmith's store where the panel beaters operation presently stands at this intersection.
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Beaters appear both in a hand-held form, and as an integral part of a loom.
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Buzzer-beaters (also known as speed check, fast-buzz, or quick-recall questions) are relatively short, rarely more than two sentences long, and contain few clues.
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Basically the beans go through a series of more beaters and shakers.
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Each team has 7 on field players that are a keeper, two beaters, three chasers, and one seeker.
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It has 16 tuned bossed gongs in a rattan frame and is played with two beaters.
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The beaters are flourished in coordinated movements, while striking the drum; to add spectacle.
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