Consequently, cob houses tend to be more creative, beautiful, and loved. Craftsmanship in the conventional building world comes at a high price; with cobbing, novice builders can …
_ -- This consists simply in the separation of the ore by hand at the mines into different qualities, by women and boys with small hammers, the process being that known as "cobbing" in Cornwall.Scientific American Supplement, No. 458, October 11, 1884 Various . Some wisearses in Vietnam, like Carlos Hathcock, started cobbing rifle scopes onto …
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Bob Cobbing, Visual Art Works (1942-73): A Preliminary Survey Chris Beckett Introduction Amongst the papers of Bob Cobbing at the British Library are two autograph lists the poet compiled of his visual art works.1 Taken together, the lists record, in varying degrees of detail, 153 items produced between 1942 and 1973: abstract paintings in …
So, let's go over the seven reasons why your dog might be corn cobbing. 1. It's Common Puppy Behavior. The first reason behind dog corn cobbing is really the most obvious one – newborn puppies nibble on the teat of their mother in order to stimulate the secretion of milk. Puppies will also often nibble at their littermates during playtime ...
Cobbing could be your dog's way of getting your attention so it can play. To play and socialize, puppies nibble at each other.Some dogs respond to their owners with the same instinct. Signs of Affection. A dog will nibble its owner or another dog to show affection.. The feeling of a dog nibbling is similar to that of a hug.The behavior shows …
Reads 140. Cobbing is a term used to describe a specific type of dog behavior. It is most often seen in dogs who are uncomfortable or anxious, and involves the dog excessively licking their own paws or other body parts. While the exact reason for this behavior is not known, it is thought to be a way for the dogs to self-soothe and calm ...
"This 8th edition of Bob Cobbing's 1965 ground-breaking polylingual sonic abecedary unites Jennifer Pike Cobbing's cover design for its original publication as Sound Poems with the typeset text of later s and a new introduction by Robert Sheppard which investigates its character, pre-history and subsequent realisations in performance."
cobbing [ 1760–70; cob (v.) to break up, special use of cob + -ing 1 ] This word is first recorded in the period 1760–70. Other words that entered English at around the same time include: genre, letdown, plunk, sounding board, toggle -ing is a suffix of nouns formed from verbs, expressing the action of the verb or its result ...
In recent years Julian Cobbing has advanced a wide-ranging critique of the concept of the Mfecane in southern, central and east African history. The Mfecane, he has maintained, was in origin a colonial myth to conceal white wrong-doing and justify land expropriation. Revived by well-intentioned 'Afr-icanist' historians in the 1960s
Starting from a sculptural sensibility William Cobbing's art practice encompasses a diverse range of media, including video, photography and installation. Performative encounters are devised with material, such as clay, in which the protagonists' are engaged in a repetitive and absurd cycle of manipulating formless surfaces. The works allude to concepts...
A guide for interpreting the mfecane's role in history Was the mfecane a figment of historians' imagination as Julian Cobbing contends? How large a responsibility do Shaka and the Zulu people bear for the social turbulence in South-central and South-east Africa in the early decades of the 19th century? These are some of the issues explored in this …
The cobbing plant is near the "B" shaft of the Harmony Mines, the skips dumping into a chute which feeds a 30- x 18-in. Blake crusher weighing 29 tons. The crusher is driven from a jack shaft which is belted to a General Electric induction motor of 100 H.P. operating at 440 volts. The ore is crushed to 1½ ins. and is conveyed from the ...