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under the
standing part Half-Windsor knot – knot used for
tying neckties Halter hitch –
connects a rope to an
object Halyard bend – a way to
attach the...
- miller's knot (also
sack knot or bag knot) is a
binding knot used to
secure the
opening of a
sack or bag. Historically,
large sacks often contained grains;...
- life. By the end of a foal's
first year, it
should be
halter-broke,
meaning that it
allows a
halter placed upon its head and has been
taught to be led by...
- mermaid, fit and flare, A-line, or trumpet-shaped—and may have straps,
halters or even sleeves.
Evening wear for women,
sometimes also
known as court...
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Anachronism events, and
Renaissance Fairs.
Modern variants include the
halter bodice and the
Indian choli.
Angia Bodice ripper "bodice | Etymology, origin...
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claims "a
Persian army is good for
nothing at night.
Their horses are
haltered, and, as a rule,
hobbled as well to
prevent their escaping as they might...
-
hauling system.
Constrictor knot for
making bundles or
cinching the neck of a
sack,
though this knot jams and may need to be cut Figure-eight knot as a stopper...
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Sack,
Kevin (December 19, 1995). "Conyers Journal; 'Miracle' Farm's
Flocks Are Pilgrims". New York Times. p. 16.
Retrieved December 2, 2023.
Halter,...
- Jesus, to be
strangled first:
whereupon the
Executioner drew
tight the
halter, but the
flame coming to his hand in the
space of a second, he let it go...
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Islands where [sic]
uninhabited when the
Portuguese first landed in 1456.
Halter,
Marilyn (2013). "Cape
Verdeans and Cape
Verdean Americans, 1870–1940"....