This phrase, "In the fell clutch of circumstance," is a way of describing how people feel trapped in their life situations. Humans are often depressed by the circumstances that seem to control them.
The Clutch of Circumstance - 1915 was released on: USA: 5 June 1915
The Clutch of Circumstance - 1918 was released on: USA: 26 August 1918
The cast of The Clutch of Circumstance - 1915 includes: Edmund Cobb as Eli Turner John Cossar as The Governor Lillian Drew as Nance - a Mountain Girl
Circumstance with no relief.
A circle does not have a circumstance. Assuming that you mean circumfernece, the answer is c = 2*pi*r
Sounds like the throw-out bearing
Metal piece was from the end of the clutch cable.
The term "pull in the clutch" means squeeze the clutch lever to the handle bar to disengage the clutch. Hope this helps.
Limitations refers to the restrictions or the limiting circumstance or rule.
There are no other words that mean 'fell' in the sense of having fallen.
The same as it mean everywhere else - that depressing the clutch pedal pressurizes a hydrualic fluid, and that pressure is then used to operate the actual clutch mechanism in the transmission.