A shackle (or shacklebolt), also known as a gyve, is a U-shaped piece of metal secured with a clevis pin or bolt across the opening, or a hinged metal...
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up shackle or shackles in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A shackle is a device used as a connecting link in rigging systems. Shackle or Shackles may...
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Rusty Shackle are a Welsh, Monmouthshire based folk rock band, formed in Caldicot in early 2010. They are a six-piece group made up of band members Liam...
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Short shackling is a torture technique where the person being tortured is bound, usually by the hands with a shackle, with little to no room to move in...
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Shackled may refer to: Shackled (1918 film), a silent American film Shackled (2012 British film), a short British film Shackled (2012 Indonesian film)...
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Legcuffs (redirect from Leg shackle)
leg cuffs, (leg/ankle) shackles, footcuffs, fetters or leg irons. The term "fetter" shares a root with the word "foot". Shackles are typically used on...
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A shackle code is a cryptographic system used in radio communications on the battle field by the US military, the Rhodesian Army, and the Canadian Army...
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Thomas Shackle (dates unknown) was an English professional cricketer who made 29 known appearances in first-class cricket matches from 1789 to 1809. He...
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Shackles is a 2005 film directed by Charles Winkler and written by Donald Martin. It stars D.L. Hughley and Jose Pablo Cantillo. The poems featured in...
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1991. Shackle 1976, pp. 12, 18. Shackle 1976, pp. 12–13. Shackle 2003, p. 588. Shackle 1976, p. 17. Shackle 1976, p. 32. Shackle 2003, p. 590. Shackle 1976...
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Christopher Shackle, FBA (born 4 March 1942) is Emeritus Professor of Modern Languages of South Asia at the University of London. Christopher Shackle was born...
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Padlocks are portable locks usually with a shackle that may be passed through an opening (such as a chain link, or hasp staple) to prevent use, theft...
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"Shackles (Praise You)" is the debut single by American gospel singer-songwriter duo Mary Mary. Originally released February 29, 2000, as a promotional...
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Shackle Island is a census-designated place and unincorporated community in Sumner County, Tennessee, United States. Its population was 2,844 as of the...
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Shackled is a 2012 short drama-thriller film directed by Nour Wazzi and starring Emilia Clarke and Hadley Fraser. Held captive by a circus in 1950s Louisiana...
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Safety wire (redirect from Mouse (shackle))
end of the clevis pin and around the body of the shackle's hoop. Alternatively, some threaded shackles are provided with a hole through the threaded end...
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Silken Shackles is a 1926 American silent drama film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. The film was directed by Walter Morosco, the son of theater...
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fitted with a pin is commonly called a shackle, although a clevis and pin is only one of the many forms a shackle may take. Clevises are used in a wide...
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George Lennox Sharman Shackle (14 July 1903 – 3 March 1992) was an English economist. He made a practical attempt to challenge classical rational choice...
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Glossary of underwater diving terminology: A–C (redirect from D-shackle)
This is a glossary of technical terms, jargon, diver slang and acronyms used in underwater diving. The definitions listed are in the context of underwater...
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USS Shackle (ARS-9) was a Diver-class rescue and salvage ship commissioned by the U.S. Navy for service in World War II. She was responsible for coming...
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only be guessed at: it is probably in excess of 20 million. Shackle 2003, p. 587. Shackle 2003, p. 588. Karamat, Nayyara, Phonemic inventory of Punjabi...
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Shackle 2014b Shackle 1977, p. 389. Shackle 2014b. "Saraiki". Ethnologue. Rahman 1996, p. 211. Shackle 1979, pp. 200–1. Shackle 1980, p. 486. Shackle...
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see Shackle (1980, pp. 486, 509); for the emerging prestige of Peshawari in Hazara, see Rensch (1992, pp. 76–77). Shackle 1980, p. 497. Shackle 1980...
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Rahman 1995, p. 4; Shackle 1976, p. 2; Shackle 1977, p. 388 Shackle 2007, p. 114. Shackle 1976, p. 24. Dani 1981, p. 36. Shackle 1977. "The Islamia University...
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December 2019. Shackle 1983, p. 35. Shackle 1983, p. 18. Shackle 1983, p. 73. Shackle 1983, p. 72. Shackle 1983, p. 62. Shackle 1983, p. 31. Shackle 1983, pp...
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Retrieved 2021-10-28. Shackle 2007, p. 595. Bhardwaj 2016, p. 382. Masica 1993, p. 193. Masica 1993, p. 201. Shackle 2007, p. 590. Shackle 2007, p. 587. Bashir...
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The Scavenger's daughter, also known as the Skevington's gyves, iron shackle, stork, or Spanish A-frame was a type of torture device invented during the...
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usually the front, with the other end attached through a shackle: a short swinging arm. The shackle takes up the tendency of the leaf spring to elongate when...
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padlocks. It works by retracting the spring-loaded catch that restrains the shackle. Like other types of lockpicks, shims can be professionally made or improvised...
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