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The hangman's noose can also be used in boating to secure an eyelet on a rope or sheet without splicing it.
This version included visible green phosphors in each eyelet so that the bit status could also be read by eye.
He also invented a curling iron, an apparatus for demagnetizing watches, magno-electric machines, devices to prevent the rolling of ships, eyelet and riveting machines, aircraft artillery, an aerial torpedo gun, coffee substitutes, and various oil, steam, and gas engines.
A small grommet may also be called an eyelet, used on shoes for lacing purposes.
An Oxford is a style of laced shoe characterized by shoelace eyelet tabs that are stitched underneath the vamp, a construction method that is also sometimes referred to as " closed lacing ".
A Pennington clamp, also known as a Duval clamp, is a surgical clamp with a triangular eyelet.
The tube amps in the series feature hand-wired eyelet board construction and are also becoming sought-after collectors items, due to the design and build quality.

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The bottom ends of each string is fed through a small metal eyelet and tied in a knot on the inside of the sounding-board, which is the upward-facing surface of the resonating cavity ( the sound box or body ).
Combining certain increases, which can create small eyelet holes in the resulting fabric, with assorted decreases is key to creating knitted lace, a very open fabric resembling lace.
One end of the stay lace is inserted and knotted in the bottom eyelet, the other end is wound through the stays ' eyelets and tightened on the top.
Push the eyelet directly toward the bend until the point is removed from the fish.
A related office tool is the eyelet punch.
Typically, a reef point consists of two lengths of cord which taper towards their ends — the narrow end of each is threaded through an eye in the wide end of the other and then the pair are rove through the eyelet in the reef band such that one length hangs before and the other abaft the sail.
Modern forms are the plate anchor, in which the guy is attached to a rod with an eyelet extending from the center of a steel plate buried diagonally, perpendicular to the angle of the guy.
In the concrete anchor, a diagonal rod with an eyelet extending in the guy direction is cemented into a hole filled with concrete.
A steel anchor rod with an eyelet is inserted, and the hole around it is filled with a liquid grout mixture consisting of concrete and an expansion agent.
A foerster clamp is a surgical clamp with a round eyelet.
The length, L, of the split pin is defined as the distance from the end of the shortest tine to the point of the eyelet that contacts the hole.
It has been claimed that the garment called eyelet doublet is not a form of ring armour, but an undergarment intended to be used under actual armour.
" It is clear from this that Smythe's " eyelet holed doublet " was not intended to be worn with mail but as a standalone armour, but this quote from the book titled " The Armourer and His Craft " By Charles John Ffoulkes brings into doubt whether the eyelet doublet was related to ring armour at all.

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Thomson greatly facilitated the development of the cage crinoline by developing an eyelet fastener to connect the steel crinoline hoops with the vertical tapes descending from a band around the wearer's waist.
This type consists of a rod with wide screw blades on the end and an eyelet on the other for the guy wire.
Oxfords, characterized by shoelace eyelet tabs that are stitched underneath the vamp contrast with Derbys, or blücher design, characterized by shoelace eyelet tabs that are sewn on top of the vamp.
In 1960, two outfits were available for the doll: one included a blue dress with a white eyelet overblouse, panties, crinoline, blue shoes and white socks, and the other included a red velvet headband, red sunsuit with a red pinafore with an overskirt of white voile, red shoes and white socks.
Prairie skirts are slightly flared to very full, with one or more flounces ( deep ruffles ) or tiers, and are often worn over a ruffled eyelet or lace-trimmed petticoat.
" From the nature of their composition these " eyelet doublets " are rarely to be met with.
This extremity may end in a strap, or have an eyelet ( a small hole, edged with buttonhole stitch or a metal circle ), to permit attaching the ribbon.

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* An alternate spelling of " honda ", an eyelet at the end of a lariat rope through which the other end runs to make a loop

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: " to sink ")— refers exclusively to heterosexual intercourse.
Orto ( a euphemism for " recto ", that is rectum, from Latin ortus, as both rectum and orto are Latin words that mean " straight ")— in Argentina, Uruguay, and Chile, refers to buttocks ( as either an object of appreciation or disgust ): " Qué tremendo orto tiene esa mina " ( in praise of a woman's buttocks ), " Qué cara de orto " (" What an ugly / bitter / moody face "); or luck — either good or bad.
: " route ")— specifically refers to the anus.
The term refers to Bhāvaviveka's criticism that Buddhapalita ought not to have relied solely on reductio ad absurdum arguments — hence the name " Prāsangika ", from prāsanga (" consequence ")— but ought to have set forth " autonomous " ( svātantra ) syllogisms of his own.

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: " to step on ")— used in Cuba and Central America ( mostly El Salvador and some parts of Honduras ) and to some extent in Chile, Guatemala, and Cuba.
: " toad ")— used in Chile and in some parts of Panama

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The Viceregal Salute — composed of the first and last four bars of the National Anthem (" Advance Australia Fair ")— is the salute used to greet the governor upon arrival at, and mark his or her departure from most official events, although " God Save The Queen ", as the Royal Anthem, is also used.
The name is an acronym formed from the initial Hebrew letters of the Masoretic Text's three traditional subdivisions: The Torah (" Teaching ", also known as the Five Books of Moses ), Nevi ' im (" Prophets ") and Ketuvim (" Writings ")— hence TaNaKh.
Monroe's 1946 to 1948 band, which featured banjo prodigy Earl Scruggs, singer-guitarist Lester Flatt, fiddler Chubby Wise and bassist Howard Watts ( also known as " Cedric Rainwater ")— sometimes called " the original bluegrass band "— created the definitive sound and instrumental configuration that remains a model to this day.
Apophatic theology ( from Greek ἀπόφασις from ἀπόφημι – apophēmi, " to deny ")— also known as negative theology or via negativa ( Latin for " negative way ")— is a theology that attempts to describe God, the Divine Good, by negation, to speak only in terms of what may not be said about the perfect goodness that is God.
In the Aztec ritual calendar the Tonalpohualli Tezcatlipoca ruled the trecena 1 Ocelotl (" 1 Jaguar ")— he was also patron of the days with the name Acatl (" reed ").
It is also possible that the tradition of an " apple " island among the British was influenced by Irish legends concerning the otherworld island home of Manannán mac Lir and Lugh, Emain Ablach ( also the Old Irish poetic name for the Isle of Man ), where Ablach means " Having Apple Trees " – derived from Old Irish aball (" apple ")— and is similar to the Middle Welsh name Afallach, which was used to replace the name Avalon in medieval Welsh translations of French and Latin Arthurian tales ).
Moloch ( representing Semitic מלך m-l -, a Semitic root meaning " king ")— also rendered as Molech, Molekh, Molok, Molek, Molock, or Moloc — is the name of an ancient Ammonite god.
Looting ( Hindi lūṭ, akin to Sanskrit luṭhati, steals ; also Latin latro, latronis " thief ")— also referred to as sacking, plundering, despoiling, despoliation, and pillaging — is the indiscriminate taking of goods by force as part of a military or political victory, or during a catastrophe, such as during war, natural disaster, or rioting.
Sometimes they are consumed pressed between two halves of a bun, which is also referred to as a Matschbrötchen (" Mud Roll ", " Squished Bread Roll ")— mostly by children.
Murphy is known as one of the " The Famous Five " ( also called " The Valiant Five ")— a group of Canadian women ’ s rights activists that also included Henrietta Muir Edwards, Nellie McClung, Louise McKinney and Irene Parlby.
In 1969, the recently invented microwave oven enabled Hungarian physicist and molecular gastronomist Nicholas Kurti to produce a reverse Baked Alaska ( also called a " Frozen Florida ")— a frozen shell of meringue filled with hot liquor.
He also translated a novella authored by his friend, Queen Elisabeth, under the title Răzbunare (" Revenge ")— he is known to have been annoyed by the longueurs of the piece, and struck out large portions of it to improve the flow.
The piece — perhaps as a nod to John Cage originally called 8 ' 37 " ( at times also 8 ' 26 ")— applies the sonoristic technique and rigors of specific counterpoint to an ensemble of strings treated to unconventional scoring.
He was the royal treasurer of Şahin Giray, the last Crimean Khan, and therefore is called in Karaite literature ha-Neeman (" the Trusted ")— an appellation bestowed also upon his father Samuel, who died in 1770, and who probably held the same office under former khans.
: " dove ")— commonly used in Guatemala, El Salvador, Venezuela and also Nicaragua.
: " cove ")— similar to the French crique, also used in Cuba.

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