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In playing string instruments, the technique of passing from one note to another by moving the finger along the string instead of lifting it to make way for another finger. Also, the movable part of the tube of the trombone by which the positions, and therefore the notes, are altered, as well as mechanisms on other wind instruments by which the pitch can be adjusted by a change in the length of the tube.



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Harvard's Francis Loeb library has this great collection of 2800 slides--actually they are lantern slides so don't expect full glowing colour--of American buildings and landscapes built between 1850 and 1920.
Crowfoot added that she remembered "seeing both ladies giving illustrated talks with lantern slides on visits to Saint John, N.
This setup will work effectively as a metaphor for photographic projection itself, in which a small-scale original (a magic lantern slide or a strip of film) reappears blown-up to monumental size on an opposite flat surface.
 
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