Hunter's bend (or rigger's bend) is a knot used to join two lines. It consists of interlocking overhand knots, and can jam under moderate strain. It is...
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each other in a pattern specific to zeppelin. Butterfly bend, Hunter's bend, and Ashley's bend also weave one simple knot on either end but use their own...
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indicated that the bend form of the knot would be similarly secure. When Phil D. Smith made the first known presentation of the Hunter's bend in 1953 (under...
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agent Dr. Edward Hunter, namesake of the Hunter's bend knot Edward M. Hunter (1826–1878), American politician and lawyer Eddie Hunter (EastEnders), EastEnders...
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A bend is a type of knot used to join two lengths of rope. Bends are used in a variety of situations, including climbing, sailing, and securing loads....
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an object Reever Knot – a secure and compact bend for joining two lines Rigger's bend a.k.a. Hunter's bend – used to join two lines Rigid double splayed...
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type of pocket watch Hunter syndrome, a hereditary disease Hunter's bend, a bend knot Hunter-gatherer, a human living in a society in which most or all...
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oversee a corrected edition. In 1979, at least one knot was added, the Hunter's bend (#1425A). In 1991, corrections submitted by the International Guild...
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Times described Hunter's Puck as "genuinely original" and "part music-hall comedian, part fairground contortionist." In 2008, Hunter co-starred in the...
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Big Bend National Park is a national park of the United States located in West Texas, bordering Mexico. The park has national significance as the largest...
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The sheet bend (also known as weaver's knot and weaver's hitch) is a bend knot. It is practical for joining lines of different diameter or rigidity. It...
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Mott the Hoople (section Post-Hunter years)
Bender. The end was near when both Hunter and Ronson left the group to form a duo, following which the band abbreviated its name to 'Mott'. Hunter's book...
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by the 1978 publication in The Times of an allegedly new knot, the Hunter's bend. The idea for a knotting association of some kind grew from the contact...
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Luther Grosvenor (redirect from Ariel Bender)
performing as Ariel Bender, Grosvenor played three Mott The Hoople reunion shows with Hunter and 1974 Mott pianist Morgan Fisher, backed by Hunter's Rant Band....
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South Wales, an inner city suburb in the City of Maitland in the Hunter Region Horseshoe Bend Station, a pastoral lease that operates as a cattle station in...
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Ashley's bend is a knot used to securely join the ends of two ropes together. It is similar to several related bend knots which consist of two interlocking...
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Lava bear (category Bend, Oregon)
Bear Belief of Hunter", Bend Bulletin, Bend, Oregon, 9 June 1923, p. 8.(subscription required) "The Lava Bear Trapper", Bend Bulletin, Bend, Oregon, 4 March...
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(1958). Hunter also had a music career in the late 1950s; in 1957, he released a no. 1 hit single "Young Love". Hunter's 2005 autobiography, Tab Hunter Confidential:...
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pandemic shutdown. In 2021, Bigge made 17 appearances for the High–A South Bend Cubs, logging a 5.66 ERA with 29 strikeouts over 20+2⁄3 innings pitched....
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The Bender family, more well known as the Bloody Benders, were a family of serial killers in Labette County, Kansas, United States, from May 1871 to December...
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Finals Report — Mr. Olympia, Classic Physique, Men's Physique & Bikini". BarBend. December 20, 2020. Retrieved November 7, 2021. "2021 Olympia Scorecards...
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The anchor bend is a knot used for attaching a rope to a ring or similar termination. The name is a misnomer, as it is technically not a bend, but a hitch...
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Buntline hitch (redirect from Studding sail tack bend)
Complete Rigger's Apprentice (Camden: International Marine, 1998), 54. Ashley, 309. Buntline Hitch Slipped Buntline Hitch Variations Stunsail Tack Bend...
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The Carrick bend, also known as the Sailor's breastplate, is a knot used for joining two lines. It is particularly appropriate for very heavy rope or cable...
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but her first shot hits Bender in the head, causing him to reboot into his normal personality. When the hunters arrive, Bender leads a large force of penguins...
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46 Brush Truck 46 Tender 46 47 4200 City Park Rd Engine 47 48 14312 Hunters Bend Rd Engine 48 Brush Truck 48 49 11112 Old San Antonio Rd Engine 49 Brush...
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The Flemish bend, also known as a figure eight bend, a rewoven figure eight is a knot for joining two ropes of roughly similar size. A loose figure-eight...
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Pete Buttigieg (category Mayors of South Bend, Indiana)
A member of the Democratic Party, he served as the 32nd mayor of South Bend, Indiana, from 2012 to 2020, which earned him the nickname "Mayor Pete"....
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Twice Shy". Hunter and Ronson then parted professionally, reportedly due to Hunter's refusal to deal with Ronson's manager, Tony DeFries. Hunter's second solo...
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1851 in Salem, Oregon. Quoted in TK Clark (above) Bill Vandevert, Bear Hunter, Bend Oregon, in The Oregon Journal November 22–23, 1922. Vandevert, Claude...
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