When the last census was taken in Germany (2009) the population of Newel was 2878 people. The current estimate of Newel's population (2012) is 2863 people.
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One can fasten down a newel post using a screw driver. The screws can be used to fasten the newel post in place. Alternatively bolts can be used for this task.
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A newel is part of a staircase and is the vertical post at the foot of a staircase, at angles where the staircase changes direction or around which wind the steps of a circular staircase.
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The purpose of newel posts is to support the handrails of a banister on a staircase. While it's main purpose is structural many are carved to be decorative in nature.
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The newel post as a structural element in staircases dates back to ancient times, but its current form is credited to the Victorian era in the 19th century. While there isn't a single inventor of the newel post, it is commonly associated with the architectural styles of that period.
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Newel M. Jorgensen has written:
'The occurrence, distribution, and host preference of Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) in eastern Washington' -- subject(s): Culicoides
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The "legend" is that the blueprints are located inside the newel post in the foyer. No one has ever opened the newel post because it is an original piece to the home that should not be damaged.
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Two common names are a "newel" post and a "riser".
Or stringer
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If you're referring a reference in my favorite Christmas movie, try a search for "newel post".
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bowel, dowel, jewel, newel, rowel, towel, vowel
7 words
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Some creative newel post ideas for staircase design include using unique materials such as glass or metal, incorporating intricate carvings or designs, opting for a minimalist and sleek look, or choosing a bold and colorful finish to make a statement.
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The post actually is the banister. The fat bit that you slide your hand on is called a handrail or a balustrade.
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Newel posts are used at each end of stair balustrading with spindles or balusters along the length supporting the handrail.
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Tread, riser, stringer, spindle, newel post, hand rail. fillet, shoe moulding, dowelling, screws, glue.
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angel, brothel, cudgel, dreidel, Eiffel, falafel, gel, hotel, impel, Jor-El, kneel, lapel, model, newel, ousel, propel, repel, sequel
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angel, broil, creel, drill, equal, flail, grill, hotel, impel, Jor-El, kneel, lapel, motel, newel, ousel, petal, quail, rebel, steel, trail, trial, Urkel, vowel
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seven, level, never, refer, leper, merer, reset, feted, fever, fewer, newer, sewer, sever, revel, newel, sexed, hexed
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mac magha bobby dieson jerry kerrigan dave kirby fred knuale bruce osbone
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern N-W-L. That is, five letter words with 1st letter N and 3rd letter W and 5th letter L. In alphabetical order, they are:
newel
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 5 words with the pattern NE--L. That is, five letter words with 1st letter N and 2nd letter E and 5th letter L. In alphabetical order, they are:
nebel
neral
nerol
nevel
newel
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 5 words with the pattern N-WE-. That is, five letter words with 1st letter N and 3rd letter W and 4th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are:
newed
newel
newer
ngwee
nowed
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 5 words with the pattern N--EL. That is, five letter words with 1st letter N and 4th letter E and 5th letter L. In alphabetical order, they are:
navel
nebel
nevel
newel
novel
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 7 words with the pattern NEW--. That is, five letter words with 1st letter N and 2nd letter E and 3rd letter W. In alphabetical order, they are:
newed
newel
newer
newie
newly
newsy
newts
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 9 words with the pattern --WEL. That is, five letter words with 3rd letter W and 4th letter E and 5th letter L. In alphabetical order, they are:
bowel
dowel
jewel
newel
rowel
sewel
tewel
towel
vowel
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 3 words with the pattern NEWE-. That is, five letter words with 1st letter N and 2nd letter E and 3rd letter W and 4th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are:
newed
newel
newer
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 11 words with the pattern NE-E-. That is, five letter words with 1st letter N and 2nd letter E and 4th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are:
nebek
nebel
nenes
neper
netes
nevel
never
neves
newed
newel
newer
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Rita B. Denman is a fiction author known for writing contemporary romance novels, including the "St. Claire Series." Her works often feature strong, independent female protagonists and explore themes of love, family, and personal growth in a small-town setting.
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Because Joseph Smith moved a lot in his lifetime, his friends varied. He probably considered members of his immediate family as his closest friends, especially his brother Hyrum, who was murdered with him. Other close friends include Oliver Cowdry, the Whitmer family, Martin Harris, the Knight family, Sydney Rigdon, Parley and Orson Pratt, W.W. Phelps, Porter Rockwell, and Newel K. Whitney.
Joseph was very fond of people and considered most everyone he met as his friend. He was usually out among the people and often held parties in his home.
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nocturnal, nonanimal, noncasual, noncausal, noncoital, nonformal, nonfossil, nonmanual, nonmental, nonpareil, nonracial, nonschool, nonsexual, nonsocial, nonverbal, nonvisual, nosewheel, numerical
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 21 words with the pattern -EWE-. That is, five letter words with 2nd letter E and 3rd letter W and 4th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are:
bewet
dewed
fewer
hewed
hewer
jewed
jewel
mewed
newed
newel
newer
pewee
rewed
rewet
sewed
sewel
sewen
sewer
tewed
tewel
yewen
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 25 words with the pattern -E-EL. That is, five letter words with 2nd letter E and 4th letter E and 5th letter L. In alphabetical order, they are:
bedel
betel
bevel
bezel
debel
devel
gemel
jebel
jewel
kerel
kevel
lemel
level
merel
mesel
nebel
nevel
newel
rebel
refel
repel
revel
sewel
tewel
wedel
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LOTS OF PEOPLE. I will name the main ones:
-Kendra Sorenson
-Seth Sorenson
-Grandpa Sorenson
-Grandma Sorenson
-Dale and Warren Burgess (Brothers)
-Muriel Taggert
-Tanu
-Vanessa
-Coulter
-Bracken
-Gavin Rose/Navorog
-Kendra and Seth's parents
-Grandma Larsen
-Grandpa Larsen
-The Spinx
-Hugo (The Golem)
-The Fairy Queen
- Lena Burgess
-Patten Burgess
- Newel and Doren the Satyrs
-Raxtus(fairy and dragon)
-Gralaus
-Patton Burgess
-Ephira
-Shiara
-Mr. Lich
-ALL the other magical creatures
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2-letter words
ae, al, an, ar, aw, el, en, er, la, na, ne, re, we
3-letter words
ale, ane, are, awe, awl, awn, ear, eel, era, ere, ern, ewe, jar, jaw, jee, lar, law, lea, lee, nae, naw, nee, new, raj, ran, raw, ree, wae, wan, war, wee, wen
4-letter words
ajee, alee, anew, awee, earl, earn, elan, erne, ewer, jane, jarl, jean, jeer, lane, lawn, lean, lear, leer, near, nene, rale, real, reel, wale, wane, ware, warn, weal, wean, wear, weel, ween, weer, were, wren
5-letter words
anele, jewel, laree, learn, newel, newer, ranee, renal, renew, rewan, waler
6-letter words
lanner, leaner, wanner, weaner
7-letter words
renewal
96 words found.
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One way to deter people from sliding down handrails is to put "buttons" on the rails. These are similar to the fixings used to deter skateboarders on outside seats, rails and planters: domes or lumps fixed to the upper surface of the rail that break up the smooth surface.
There are issues with these:
* check the regulations on what is permitted, because buttons are used as an indicator to the sight-impaired of a break in the stair flight, so you may be creating as hazard for some people, * they can look awful. Newel posts and breaks in the rail with vertical posts can also deter sliders, but again check the regulations on what is permitted, and make sure the handrail can still be grabbed if someone trips, and that a person who needs to use the rail for assistance has a continuous support.
If vertical elements like extended balusters are fixed beyond but clear of the rail, there will be no room for a slider to centre themselves over the rail. These will not be needed all the way up a flight, just often enough to break a flight from being a clear slide, and can comply with accessibility requirements as the rail can be continuous and smooth for the full length. With a little planning they can be a decorative feature as well.
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