Adolph put the percussion cap in its place and started the mechanism.
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The revolver of the Civil War was, of course, a percussion-cap weapon.
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In fact, the percussion-lock rifle did move warfare onto a bloodier plane.
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One he'd bought just that day; a Confederate-made Colt-type percussion .36 revolver.
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The demand for powder and percussion-caps was as eager as for weapons.
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The rhythmsection is New Orleans, the voice and song are Nashville.
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But what emphatically separated them from the pack was their rhythmsection.
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But the rhythmsection is soldiering forward without him, according to BBC News.
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I say, listen man, when you play you gotta help the rhythmsection.
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I think they're on their third rhythmsection since I started listening to them.
Ús de percussion section en anglès
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The drummer and his group won the trophy for best percussionsection at a local showcase.
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The entire percussionsection of the Philharmonic here is made up of former students of his.
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This is his last season as timpanist & head of the percussionsection of the N.Y. Philharmonic.
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But Edgard Varèse did, not least in his Amériques, written for a huge orchestra with a percussionsection that includes sirens.
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This is music that demands enormous concentration and physical intensity, and the players were impressively committed, with some particularly tight work by the percussionsection.
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Next the decibels from the woodwind and percussionsections went so high they hurt your ears.
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"Sorry-it'san oven in here." And none too quiet- asmallorchestra's percussionsection rumbled from the radiators.