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catchers began to use padded,
fingerless gloves to
protect their hands, and in 1877 the
first protective catcher's mask was used. The
first catchers to...
- rat-
catcher from
Victorian England was Jack Black, who is
known through Henry Mayhew's
interview for
London Labour and the
London Poor. Rat-
catchers may...
-
using IMSI
catchers was the
Scottish Prison Service,
though it is
likely that the
Metropolitan Police Service has been
using IMSI
catchers since 2011...
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slave catchers.
Slave catchers in the
United States ceased to be
active with the
ratification of the
Thirteenth Amendment. The
first slave catchers in the...
- (Remastered) (2019) Something's
Taking Over Me (2021)
Catchers on
Bandcamp Catchers on Last.fm
Catchers on
Facebook Dale Grundle's new band, The Sleeping...
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joints against a wall or the ground.[citation needed]
While other man
catchers are no
longer in use, the
sasumata (described above)
currently has modern...
- that "the
challengers are
being just like Holden... They are
trying to be
catchers in the rye."
Censorship of the book
often causes a
Streisand effect, as...
-
Creep Catchers founder Dawson Raymond, Ryan
LaForge of
Surrey Creep Catchers and Karl
Young (aka Carl Murphy) of the Red Deer
Creep Catchers. The do****entary...
- 'dream
catcher'—hung over a
Chippewa Indian infant's
cradle to keep bad
dreams from p****ing through. 'I hope I can help my
students become dream catchers,'...
- Look up
flycatcher in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Flycatcher may
refer to: Old
World flycatchers,
Muscicapidae Tyrant flycatchers,
Tyrannidae Fairy...