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It was like looking inside a ball of ebonite, utterly black.
The pistol had black ebonite grips rather than wooden ones.
It was usually constructed of brass and ivory (later ebonite).
Any Ebonite found outside the shield was forced to undergo deep psychotherapy.
Ebonite contamination was a big problem when it was used for electronics.
The implications and applications of Ebonite are endless."
Seaton's hand reached out and grasped the ebonite handle of the switch.
It was a chromium affair with a heavy ebonite base-a useful weapon.
Ebonite did not believe that bowlers would pay the $80.00 price this new technology would demand.
Seaton grasped the ebonite handle of his master switch.
Ebonite, a synthetic material composed of rubber with high sulfur content (same as Vulcanite).
The filings were placed in a tube of glass or ebonite and were held between two metal plates.
The ebonite was rolled between metal foil sheets, which were peeled off, leaving traces of metal behind.
'Ebonite' is a brand name - it is also known as vulcanite or hard rubber.
The report lists practically all the conventional energy sources, except perhaps, to please the Green Members here, for ebonite sticks and fox tails.
This material, which I call Ebonite after Earth's Guardian, is a natural superconductor.
Ebonite mark bowling balls and other ten-pin bowing equipment under several brand names:
Ebonite strips divide the terrazo into bays to avoid shrinkage and expansion.
The case of the original Avometer was a comb-jointed oak box with an ebonite lower front panel.
She now has an endorsement contract for Ebonite, the bowling equipment manufacturer, which gives her extra income for conducting clinics around the country.
Hard rubber, such as ebonite, has been used for clarinets since the 1860s, although few modern clarinets are made of it.
"Manufacturers are designing new bowling balls to hook," said Carl Rogers, a general manager at Ebonite.
In February 2007, Ebonite announced that it had acquired one of the industry's leading manufacturers, Columbia Industries.
Vandoren clarinet and saxophone mouthpieces are made of vulcanised rubber called ebonite.
Ebonite, a company that makes bowling balls, introduced its Z-LOC 1 this month.