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Что (кто) такое transportation table - определение

TYPE OF SÉANCE
Table-Turning; Table-tilting; Table Turning; Table Tipping; Table-tipping
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Penal transportation         
  • ''Neptune'']], a 19th-century [[convict ship]] that brought prisoners to Australia
  • This notice on a bridge in [[Dorset]] warns that damage to the bridge can be punished by transportation.
  • Ireland Island]], [[Bermuda]], showing [[prison hulk]]s
  • [[Joseph Lycett]], an artist transported for forging bank notes, ''The residence of Edward Riley Esquire, Wooloomooloo, Near Sydney N. S. W.'', 1825, hand-coloured [[aquatint]] and etching printed in dark blue ink. Australian print in the tradition of British decorative production.
METHOD OF DEALING WITH PRISONERS
Penal transport; Transportee; Transportees; Convict system; Transportation (punishment); Convictism; Transportation for life; Convict transportation system; Convict transportation; Convict transport; Transportation sentence
Penal transportation or transportation was the relocation of convicted criminals, or other persons regarded as undesirable, to a distant place, often a colony, for a specified term; later, specifically established penal colonies became their destination. While the prisoners may have been released once the sentences were served, they generally did not have the resources to return home.
Convictism         
  • ''Neptune'']], a 19th-century [[convict ship]] that brought prisoners to Australia
  • This notice on a bridge in [[Dorset]] warns that damage to the bridge can be punished by transportation.
  • Ireland Island]], [[Bermuda]], showing [[prison hulk]]s
  • [[Joseph Lycett]], an artist transported for forging bank notes, ''The residence of Edward Riley Esquire, Wooloomooloo, Near Sydney N. S. W.'', 1825, hand-coloured [[aquatint]] and etching printed in dark blue ink. Australian print in the tradition of British decorative production.
METHOD OF DEALING WITH PRISONERS
Penal transport; Transportee; Transportees; Convict system; Transportation (punishment); Convictism; Transportation for life; Convict transportation system; Convict transportation; Convict transport; Transportation sentence
·noun The policy or practice of transporting convicts to penal settlements.
Table Alphabeticall         
  • The title page of the third edition of ''Table Alphabeticall''.
ENGLISH DICTIONARY PUBLISHED IN 1604
A Table Alphabeticall; Table alphabeticall; Table Alphabetical
A Table Alphabeticall is the abbreviated title of the first monolingual dictionary in the English language, created by Robert Cawdrey and first published in London in 1604.

Википедия

Table-turning

Table-turning (also known as table-tapping, table-tipping or table-tilting) is a type of séance in which participants sit around a table, place their hands on it, and wait for rotations. The table was purportedly made to serve as a means of communicating with the spirits; the alphabet would be slowly spoken aloud and the table would tilt at the appropriate letter, thus spelling out words and sentences. The process is similar to that of a Ouija board. Scientists and skeptics consider table-turning to be the result of the ideomotor effect, or of conscious trickery.