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Round: Encyclopedia II - Baler - Round baler

The most frequently used type of baler is a round baler. It produces cylindricaly shaped 'round' or 'rolled' bales. The hay is simply rolled up inside the baler using a number of rubberized belts. When the bale reaches a determined size, the twine that binds the bale is wrapped around the outside but not knotted. The back of the baler is opened up and the bale is discharged. These bales are 55 to 60 inches in diameter (about 150 cm) and about 60 inches in width. The bales weigh from 1100 lb (500 kg) to 1600 lb (750 kg). The round baler was invented in 1971 by the Vermeer Company, which ...

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Baler, Baler - Round baler, Baler - Rectangular baler, Baler - Square baler, Baler - Wire balers

Read more here: » Baler: Encyclopedia II - Baler - Round baler

Round: Encyclopedia II - Wheel of Fortune - Special Rounds

In recent years, various special rounds have been introduced. Wheel of Fortune - Toss-up Round. This was made possible with the advent of an electronic board, compared to the mechanical board. A puzzle is revealed one letter at a time except for the last letter (similar to the Speedword on the Scrabble game show). A player may buzz in to solve the puzzle for a set amount of mon ...

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Wheel of Fortune, Wheel of Fortune - Versions, Wheel of Fortune - United States, Wheel of Fortune - United Kingdom, Wheel of Fortune - Australia, Wheel of Fortune - New Zealand, Wheel of Fortune - Other countries, Wheel of Fortune - Gameplay, Wheel of Fortune - Spin, Wheel of Fortune - Buying a Vowel, Wheel of Fortune - Solve the Puzzle, Wheel of Fortune - Shopping, Wheel of Fortune - Special Rounds, Wheel of Fortune - Toss-up Round, Wheel of Fortune - Bankrupt/$10000/Bankrupt Round 1, Wheel of Fortune - Double Play, Wheel of Fortune - Jackpot Round Round 2, Wheel of Fortune - Prize Round, Wheel of Fortune - Mystery Round Round 3, Wheel of Fortune - Speed-Up Round, Wheel of Fortune - Puzzle Round, Wheel of Fortune - Prize Puzzle, Wheel of Fortune - Bonus Round, Wheel of Fortune - 1975 hour long WOF version, Wheel of Fortune - 1978 Star Bonus version, Wheel of Fortune - 1981-current Bonus Round, Wheel of Fortune - The Bonus Round in foreign countries, Wheel of Fortune - Wheel in popular culture, Wheel of Fortune - Slot machines, Wheel of Fortune - Wheel 2000, Wheel of Fortune - Episode Status

Read more here: » Wheel of Fortune: Encyclopedia II - Wheel of Fortune - Special Rounds

Round: Encyclopedia II - Wheel of Fortune - Special Rounds

In recent years, various special rounds have been introduced. Wheel of Fortune - Toss-up Round. This was made possible with the advent of an electronic board, compared to the mechanical board. A puzzle is revealed one letter at a time except for the last letter (similar to the Speedword on the Scrabble game show). A player may buzz in to solve the puzzle for a set amount of mon ...

See also:

Wheel of Fortune, Wheel of Fortune - Versions, Wheel of Fortune - United States, Wheel of Fortune - United Kingdom, Wheel of Fortune - Australia, Wheel of Fortune - Germany, Wheel of Fortune - New Zealand, Wheel of Fortune - Philippines, Wheel of Fortune - Other countries, Wheel of Fortune - Gameplay, Wheel of Fortune - Spin, Wheel of Fortune - Buying a Vowel, Wheel of Fortune - Solve the Puzzle, Wheel of Fortune - Shopping, Wheel of Fortune - Playing for Cash, Wheel of Fortune - Special Rounds, Wheel of Fortune - Toss-up Round, Wheel of Fortune - Bankrupt/$10000/Bankrupt Round 1, Wheel of Fortune - Double Play, Wheel of Fortune - Jackpot Round Round 2, Wheel of Fortune - Prize Round, Wheel of Fortune - Mystery Round Round 3, Wheel of Fortune - Puzzle Round, Wheel of Fortune - Prize Puzzle, Wheel of Fortune - Speed-Up Round, Wheel of Fortune - Bonus Round, Wheel of Fortune - 1975 hour long WOF version, Wheel of Fortune - 1978 Star Bonus version, Wheel of Fortune - 1981-current Bonus Round, Wheel of Fortune - The Bonus Round in foreign countries, Wheel of Fortune - Wheel in popular culture, Wheel of Fortune - Wheel 2000, Wheel of Fortune - Slot machines, Wheel of Fortune - Episode Status

Read more here: » Wheel of Fortune: Encyclopedia II - Wheel of Fortune - Special Rounds

Round: Encyclopedia II - Wheel of Fortune - Bonus Round

A final puzzle is put up and the contestant chooses several consonants and a vowel. Occurrences of these letters are revealed and the contestant has a small amount of time, but as many guesses as necessary, to solve the puzzle. Several versions of the Bonus Round – including the long-familiar format introduced in 1981 – have been used, and are detailed below. Wheel ...

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Wheel of Fortune, Wheel of Fortune - Versions, Wheel of Fortune - United States, Wheel of Fortune - United Kingdom, Wheel of Fortune - Australia, Wheel of Fortune - New Zealand, Wheel of Fortune - Other countries, Wheel of Fortune - Gameplay, Wheel of Fortune - Spin, Wheel of Fortune - Buying a Vowel, Wheel of Fortune - Solve the Puzzle, Wheel of Fortune - Shopping, Wheel of Fortune - Special Rounds, Wheel of Fortune - Toss-up Round, Wheel of Fortune - Bankrupt/$10000/Bankrupt Round 1, Wheel of Fortune - Double Play, Wheel of Fortune - Jackpot Round Round 2, Wheel of Fortune - Prize Round, Wheel of Fortune - Mystery Round Round 3, Wheel of Fortune - Speed-Up Round, Wheel of Fortune - Puzzle Round, Wheel of Fortune - Prize Puzzle, Wheel of Fortune - Bonus Round, Wheel of Fortune - 1975 hour long WOF version, Wheel of Fortune - 1978 Star Bonus version, Wheel of Fortune - 1981-current Bonus Round, Wheel of Fortune - The Bonus Round in foreign countries, Wheel of Fortune - Wheel in popular culture, Wheel of Fortune - Slot machines, Wheel of Fortune - Wheel 2000, Wheel of Fortune - Episode Status

Read more here: » Wheel of Fortune: Encyclopedia II - Wheel of Fortune - Bonus Round

Round: Encyclopedia II - Wheel of Fortune - Bonus Round

A final puzzle is put up and the contestant chooses several consonants and a vowel. Occurrences of these letters are revealed and the contestant has a small amount of time, but as many guesses as necessary, to solve the puzzle. Several versions of the Bonus Round – including the long-familiar format introduced in 1981 – have been used, and are detailed below. Wheel ...

See also:

Wheel of Fortune, Wheel of Fortune - Versions, Wheel of Fortune - United States, Wheel of Fortune - United Kingdom, Wheel of Fortune - Australia, Wheel of Fortune - Germany, Wheel of Fortune - New Zealand, Wheel of Fortune - Philippines, Wheel of Fortune - Other countries, Wheel of Fortune - Gameplay, Wheel of Fortune - Spin, Wheel of Fortune - Buying a Vowel, Wheel of Fortune - Solve the Puzzle, Wheel of Fortune - Shopping, Wheel of Fortune - Playing for Cash, Wheel of Fortune - Special Rounds, Wheel of Fortune - Toss-up Round, Wheel of Fortune - Bankrupt/$10000/Bankrupt Round 1, Wheel of Fortune - Double Play, Wheel of Fortune - Jackpot Round Round 2, Wheel of Fortune - Prize Round, Wheel of Fortune - Mystery Round Round 3, Wheel of Fortune - Puzzle Round, Wheel of Fortune - Prize Puzzle, Wheel of Fortune - Speed-Up Round, Wheel of Fortune - Bonus Round, Wheel of Fortune - 1975 hour long WOF version, Wheel of Fortune - 1978 Star Bonus version, Wheel of Fortune - 1981-current Bonus Round, Wheel of Fortune - The Bonus Round in foreign countries, Wheel of Fortune - Wheel in popular culture, Wheel of Fortune - Wheel 2000, Wheel of Fortune - Slot machines, Wheel of Fortune - Episode Status

Read more here: » Wheel of Fortune: Encyclopedia II - Wheel of Fortune - Bonus Round

Round: Encyclopedia II - 2 Minute Drill - Format round 2

This time, the categories and picks were eliminated, and the questions were fired off randomly by the panel and the host. The same 2:00 was given. Whoever had the highest score after this round won $5000 and an "ESPN Experience" and advanced to the bonus round. ...

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2 Minute Drill, 2 Minute Drill - Format round 1, 2 Minute Drill - Format round 2, 2 Minute Drill - Bonus Round, 2 Minute Drill - Tournament

Read more here: » 2 Minute Drill: Encyclopedia II - 2 Minute Drill - Format round 2

Round: Encyclopedia II - Baler - Round baler

The most frequently used type of baler is a round baler. It produces cylindricaly shaped 'round' or 'rolled' bales. The hay is simply rolled up inside the baler using rubberized belts, fixed rollers, or a combination of rollers and belts. When the bale reaches a determined size, the twine or mesh wrap that binds the bale is wrapped around the outside but not knotted. The back of the baler is opened up and the bale is discharged. Variable chamber balers typically produce bales from 48 to 72 inches in diameter (about 180 cm) and up to 60 inches in width. The bales weigh from 1 ...

See also:

Baler, Baler - Round baler, Baler - Rectangular baler, Baler - Square baler, Baler - Wire balers

Read more here: » Baler: Encyclopedia II - Baler - Round baler

Round: Encyclopedia II - Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - Agenda – Dominion Constitution?

If the British leadership really stood behind their pledge of eventual dominion status for India they would have asked the Indian delegates to frame their own dominion constitution and then met with them to broker compromises on issues on which they could not agree, negotiate temporary safeguards, perhaps with a treaty (as was done with Eire, Iraq and Egypt) to cover British responsibilities and interests. This would have enabled the British leadership to keep overall control for another generation while ...

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Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - British Commitments to Self-government, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - Right of Indians to Draft their Own Constitution, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - Proposed Indian Round Table Conference 1922, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - The Concept of an All India Federation, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - The Genesis of the Round Table Conferences, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - Were They Really Round Table Conferences – Were they Honest Negotiations?, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - Agenda – Dominion Constitution?, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - Why the Congress Did Not Attend, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - First Round Table Conference Nov. 1930-Jan. 1931 – All India Federalism Embraced and Lack of Hindu-Muslim Agreement Glossed Over, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - Second Round Table Conference Sept.-Dec. 1931 - A Conservative Federation Scheme, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - Third Round Table Conference Nov.-Dec. 1932 – Cleaning Up Details, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - Who Won Who Lost?

Read more here: » Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933: Encyclopedia II - Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - Agenda – Dominion Constitution?

Round: Encyclopedia II - Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - Were They Really Round Table Conferences – Were they Honest Negotiations?

The Oxford dictionary defines “round table” as “An assembly where parties meet on equal terms for discussion.” The Indian Round Table Conferences did not fit within this definition since the British Government issued the invitations, set the agenda and chaired the conferences. However, they were a big step forward from the extremely patronizing approach exemplified by the Simon Commission. In the event, the first confere ...

See also:

Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - British Commitments to Self-government, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - Right of Indians to Draft their Own Constitution, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - Proposed Indian Round Table Conference 1922, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - The Concept of an All India Federation, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - The Genesis of the Round Table Conferences, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - Were They Really Round Table Conferences – Were they Honest Negotiations?, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - Agenda – Dominion Constitution?, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - Why the Congress Did Not Attend, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - First Round Table Conference Nov. 1930-Jan. 1931 – All India Federalism Embraced and Lack of Hindu-Muslim Agreement Glossed Over, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - Second Round Table Conference Sept.-Dec. 1931 - A Conservative Federation Scheme, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - Third Round Table Conference Nov.-Dec. 1932 – Cleaning Up Details, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - Who Won Who Lost?

Read more here: » Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933: Encyclopedia II - Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - Were They Really Round Table Conferences – Were they Honest Negotiations?

Round: Encyclopedia II - Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - Second Round Table Conference Sept.-Dec. 1931 - A Conservative Federation Scheme

Four major differences from the first round table: Congress Representation - The Gandhi-Irwin Pact opened the way for Congress participation in this conference. Gandhi attended as the sole official congress representative. Gandhi claimed that the Congress alone represented political India; that the Untouchables were Hindus and should not be treated as a “minority”; and that there should be no separate electorates or special safeguards for Muslims or other minorities. These claims were rejected by the other Indian part ...

See also:

Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - British Commitments to Self-government, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - Right of Indians to Draft their Own Constitution, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - Proposed Indian Round Table Conference 1922, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - The Concept of an All India Federation, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - The Genesis of the Round Table Conferences, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - Were They Really Round Table Conferences – Were they Honest Negotiations?, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - Agenda – Dominion Constitution?, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - Why the Congress Did Not Attend, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - First Round Table Conference Nov. 1930-Jan. 1931 – All India Federalism Embraced and Lack of Hindu-Muslim Agreement Glossed Over, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - Second Round Table Conference Sept.-Dec. 1931 - A Conservative Federation Scheme, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - Third Round Table Conference Nov.-Dec. 1932 – Cleaning Up Details, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - Who Won Who Lost?

Read more here: » Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933: Encyclopedia II - Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - Second Round Table Conference Sept.-Dec. 1931 - A Conservative Federation Scheme

Round: Encyclopedia II - Split Second - Split Second's Bonus Round

The bonus round on both versions was played for a car, but both were played differently. The 1970's Car Game The champion would pick a key and attempt to start one of five cars on stage (the bonus round on the '80s Hollywood Squares revival was similar). If the contestant started the car, they would win it and a cash jackpot that started at $1000 and grew by $500 every day it wasn't won, and retired. If not, the car was eliminated and the contestant returned. A five-day champ automatically won the jackpot and was entitled to select any of the fiv ...

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Split Second, Split Second - Rounds One and Two, Split Second - The Countdown Round, Split Second - Split Second's Bonus Round, Split Second - Other comments

Read more here: » Split Second: Encyclopedia II - Split Second - Split Second's Bonus Round

Round: Encyclopedia II - Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - The Genesis of the Round Table Conferences

The Viceroy, Lord Irwin, convinced the new Labour government of Ramsay MacDonald to allow him to make the following public statement to still Indian suspicions on 31 October 1929 (see India, Gwyer & Appadorai pp. 225-227). The Chairman of the [Indian Statutory] Commission has pointed out in correspondence with the Prime Minister … that as their investigation has proceeded, he and his colleagues have been greatly impressed, in considering the direction which the future constitutional development of India is likely to take, ...

See also:

Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - British Commitments to Self-government, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - Right of Indians to Draft their Own Constitution, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - Proposed Indian Round Table Conference 1922, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - The Concept of an All India Federation, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - The Genesis of the Round Table Conferences, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - Were They Really Round Table Conferences – Were they Honest Negotiations?, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - Agenda – Dominion Constitution?, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - Why the Congress Did Not Attend, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - First Round Table Conference Nov. 1930-Jan. 1931 – All India Federalism Embraced and Lack of Hindu-Muslim Agreement Glossed Over, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - Second Round Table Conference Sept.-Dec. 1931 - A Conservative Federation Scheme, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - Third Round Table Conference Nov.-Dec. 1932 – Cleaning Up Details, Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - Who Won Who Lost?

Read more here: » Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933: Encyclopedia II - Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 - The Genesis of the Round Table Conferences

Round: Encyclopedia II - Tournament - Round-robin

In round-robin tournaments, each player plays every other an equal number of times. In a pure round-robin schedule, each participant plays every other participant once. If each player plays all others twice, it is referred to as a double round-robin. An incomplete round-robin tournament occurs when the number of participants is big enough so that the schedule does not permit that each player plays every other. In that case, it is usually scheduled so that every player at least plays against the opponents of same spectrum of strength. However, unlike Swiss-style tournaments, the sc ...

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Tournament, Tournament - Round-robin, Tournament - Single-elimination, Tournament - Double-elimination, Tournament - Swiss style tournaments, Tournament - Brackets and initial matchups, Tournament - Byes, Tournament - Tiebreakers, Tournament - Poker, Tournament - Bridge

Read more here: » Tournament: Encyclopedia II - Tournament - Round-robin

Round: Encyclopedia II - 2 Minute Drill - Format round 1

Three players (later changed to just two) competed. The show featured a four athlete/celebrity panel. For each contestant's turn, they would be given 2:00 to answer sports trivia questions and would have a choice of 4 categories (each represented by a member of the panel), each containing five questions. If a contestant got a question right in any category, they could continue to play it, but an incorrect answer or a pass forced them to pick another category (although they could go back to it at any time, provided there were still que ...

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2 Minute Drill, 2 Minute Drill - Format round 1, 2 Minute Drill - Format round 2, 2 Minute Drill - Bonus Round, 2 Minute Drill - Tournament

Read more here: » 2 Minute Drill: Encyclopedia II - 2 Minute Drill - Format round 1

Round: Theosophy Occultism Mysticism Dictionary on Round

A Theosophical definition of Round :

 

Round

The doctrine concerning our planetary chain commonly called that of the seven rounds means that the life cycle or life-wave begins its evolutionary course on globe A, the first of the series of seven (or ten) globes; then, completing its cycles there, runs down to globe B, and then to globe C, and then to globe D, our earth; and then, on the ascending arc, to globe E, then to globe F, and then to globe G. These are the manifest seven globes of the planetary chain. This is one planetary round. After the planetary round there ensues a planetary or chain nirvana, until the second round begins in the same way, but in a more "advanced" degree of evolution than was the first round.

 

A globe round is one of the seven passages of a life-wave during its planetary round, on any one (and therefore on and through each) of the globes. When the life-wave has passed through globe D, for instance, and ends its cycles on globe D, this is the globe round of globe D for that particular planetary round; and so with all the globes respectively. Seven root-races make one globe round. There are seven globe rounds therefore (one globe round for each of the seven globes) in each planetary round.

 

Seven planetary rounds equal one kalpa or manvantara or Day of Brahma. When seven planetary rounds have been accomplished, which is as much as saying forty-nine globe rounds (or globe manvantaras), there ensues a still higher nirvana than that occurring between globes G and A after each planetary round. This higher nirvana is coincident with what is called a pralaya of that planetary chain, which pralaya lasts until the cycle again returns for a new planetary chain to form, containing the same hosts of living beings as on the preceding chain, and which are now destined to enter upon the new planetary chain, but on and in a higher series of planes or worlds than in the preceding one.

 

When seven such planetary chains with their various kalpas or manvantaras have passed away, this sevenfold grand cycle is one solar manvantara, and then the solar system sinks into the solar or cosmic pralaya.

 

There are outer rounds and inner rounds. An inner round comprises the passage of the life-wave in any one planetary chain from globe A to globe G once around, and this takes place seven times in a planetary manvantara.

 

The outer round comprises the passage of the entirety of a life-wave of a planetary chain along the circulations of the solar system, from one of the seven sacred planets to another; and this for seven (or ten) times.

 

There is another aspect of the teaching concerning the outer rounds which cannot be elucidated here.

 

See also: Round , Mysticism, Body Mind and Soul

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Round Dictionary

Round: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Second Round

Second Round.

 

See ROUND, SECOND

 

(See also: Second Round, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Round Dictionary

Round: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Sixth Round

Sixth Round.

 

See ROUND, SIXTH ROUND

 

(See also: Sixth Round, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Round Dictionary

Round: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Chain-round

Chain-round. See ROUND

 

(See also: Chain-round, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Round Dictionary

Round: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Fifth Round

Fifth Round. See ROUND, FIFTH

 

(See also: Fifth Round, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Round Dictionary

Round: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on First Round

First Round. See ROUND, FIRST

 

(See also: First Round, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Round Dictionary

Round: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Fourth Round

Fourth Round. See ROUND, FOURTH

 

(See also: Fourth Round, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Round Dictionary

Round: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Globe-round

Globe-round In theosophical terminology, the passage of one life-wave through seven root-races on one globe. Seven (or ten or twelve) globe-rounds -- one on each globe of a planetary chain -- is called a planetary round.

 

See also ROUND; INNER ROUND()

 

(See also: Globe-round, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Round Dictionary




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