previously to stop the crankshaft turning. On distributor, now remove the distributor cap illustration). If the tensioner is spring-loaded, later models make sure that the timing belt and check that the rotor arm is pointing tighten one of the bolts to retain it in the cover lower half is placed in position before towards the No 1 cylinder HT lead segment in slackened position. refitting the pulley. the cap. If the rotor arm is pointing towards 8 If the original belt is to be refitted, mark it the No 4 cylinder segment, turn the crankshaft for direction of travel and also the exact tooth Adjustment through another complete turn and realign the positions on all three sprockets. Note: Accurate adjustment of the timing belt pulley notch with the TDC mark
The next tone poem Viirastused (Ghosts, 1924), follows this fantastic line in a more refined manner. The work was the most novel in the whole symphonic output of the Twenties, including an expressionistic feeling not typical of Eller. It may be called “symphonic visions” since a vision has no clear-cut phenomenon. Thus the main attention has been devoted to joining improvisational images to the principle of contrast. Such an approach adds a variety of colours, slackened formal connections, and thematic material (though it exists) of no exact determination. The introductory image with its muted trumpet and celesta expresses something mildly mysterious: Example 27. The image is not a monody but a complex of several bright colours like botanical variegation. Trumpets step through like an axis, drawing attention. A harmonic mildness characterises the main theme: Example 28.
arms, right down to the eyes, peering sideways at me. He grinned back, his eyes somehow managing to smolder, even in the dark. I looked away before I could start hyperventilating. It was absolutely ridiculous that I should feel dizzy. The hour seemed very long. I couldn't concentrate on the movie -- I didn't even know what subject it was on. I tried unsuccessfully to relax, but the electric current that seemed to be originating from somewhere in his body never slackened. Occasionally I would permit myself a quick glance in his direction, but he never seemed to relax, either. The overpowering craving to touch him also refused to fade, and I crushed my fists safely against my ribs until my fingers were aching with the effort. I breathed a sigh of relief when Mr. Banner flicked the lights back on at the end of class, and stretched my arms out in front of me, flexing my stiff fingers. Edward chuckled beside me. "Well, that was interesting," he murmured
Kosowska Mitrovica. Simovic Both messages were enciphered in the Yugoslav Army system, and at 10 a.m. on April 13, an S.I.M. station, observing all Yugoslav radio regulations as to wavelength, transmission times, and subordinate stations, contacted the two divisional stations and passed the messages, both of which were receipted for. The drive toward Kukes slackened immediately. The Cetinje division, however, requested confirmation. None came. Next morning, the confused divisional command, not having received any disavowal of the enciphered orders, and consequently believing that they were valid though incomprehensible lifted its attacks at Shkoder and began retreating northward. The Italians hastened to fill the military vacuum that was created, and marched the 10 miles from Kotor to Cetinje in a day