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stull

[ stuhl ]

noun

Mining.
  1. a timber prop.
  2. a timber wedged in place between two walls of a stope as part of a protective covering or platform.


stull

/ ʌ /

noun

  1. mining a timber prop or platform in a stope
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of stull1

1770–80; origin uncertain; compare German Stollen prop, stollen
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of stull1

C18: perhaps from German Stollen, from Old High German stollo
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Bob Rondeau, the longtime voice of the Huskies, was the emcee, and among the attendees were former UW assistant coaches Gary Pinkel and Bob Stull and many of his former football players.

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The former school will house an unaccredited institution that will include a residency program where artists can “develop their work and show their work,” said David Stull, the president of the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, who is a member of the new nonprofit organization’s advisory committee.

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“San Francisco has long been a center for developing the arts and it continues to be an important center for developing ideas,” Stull said.

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In addition to Stull, the advisory committee includes Brenda Way, the founder and artistic director of ODC dance company in San Francisco; Lynn Feintech, the president of the Los Angeles-based Liberty Building and a longtime ODC board member; Stanlee Gatti, an event designer and former president of the San Francisco Arts Commission; and Stephen Beal, a former president of the California College of the Arts.

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Conservatory president David Stull is chairman of the alliance of the various organizations.

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