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The foliage was a dripper lip.
'Jack The Dripper' he was called.
The 1956 Time magazine article dubbing Pollock "Jack the Dripper" made the thought of pursuing art as career possible.
The starter kit has watering pipes, reservoirs and wicking material; from one metre square, there is a dripper line on each trough.
In the early 1960s, Blass developed and patented this method and the new dripper was the first practical surface drip irrigation emitter.
The simplest type of fertigation system consists of a tank with a pump, distribution pipes, capillaries, and dripper pen.
An emitter is also called a dripper and is used to transfer water from a pipe or tube to the area that is to be irrigated.
Contrary to cliché, Pollock's technique remained so identifiably his own that any dripper automatically seemed to be faking a Pollock.
Bidlo's first solo show in 1982, entitled Jack the Dripper at Peg's Place, was part exhibition and part performance.
They continue to see him as Jack the Dripper, American art's first media celebrity, a bald James Dean in black denim, a glorified doodler.
The figure of Jackson Pollock - action painter, dancing dripper, sullen rebel - was formed in Hans Namuth's camera.
This system involved long plastic water supply lines that run down each row of vines in the vineyard with each individual grape vine having its own individual dripper.
Examples are flow to a well, infiltration from a surface ring or tension disc infiltrometer, and infiltration from a surface or subsurface dripper.
I saw that Black & Decker is now selling a coffee dripper where the coffee flows into a great big 20-ounce mug that you just take with you.
He was a main figure of water development in Israel, initiator, introducer and developer of new drip irrigation systems, inventor of new dripper (with his son Yeshayahu).
The best-known of these stories was "RinderCella," his re-telling of the fairy tale "Cinderella," about the girl who "slopped her dripper" (dropped her slipper).
Emitting devices at plants (emitter or dripper, micro spray head, inline dripper or inline driptube)
Mulching is also stressed by xeriscape gardeners, as is good soil preparation with the addition of organic matter and the use of the most efficient irrigation system, like a soaker hose or low-volume dripper.
AZUD PREMIER LINE [1]is one of the most used flat Pressure Compesating dripper bond-on in multi-seasonal pipes developed by AZUD based on four key elements:
Framing these high-relief cartoons are strange, free-standing performance pieces - including a scrambled recitation of "Cinderella" ("Rindecella," which tells how she "slopped her dripper" on the "stalace peps") and a merry riff by a tap-dancing tuba player.
The band has participated in a variety of Russian musical festivals - basically underground (such as Topos, Echo and "Spring dripper"), as well as touring and performing extensively in clubs and at musicians' apartments (kvartirniks) in Russia.
His guitar accompaniment did not follow Kokomo Arnold's bravura bottleneck guitar, but rather the boogie piano accompaniments by Roosevelt Sykes to the 'Honey Dripper' songs and by Walter Roland to the 'Red Cross' songs.
In Norse mythology, Draupnir (Old Norse "the dripper") is a gold ring possessed by the god Odin with the ability to multiply itself: Every ninth night eight new rings 'drip' from Draupnir, each one of the same size and weight as the original.