- In addition, the
choice of the
clinching tools highly affects the
joining strength and the
absorbed energy of a
clinched connection other than the joining...
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clinch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Clinch may
refer to: Nail (fastener) or
device to hold in this way
Clinching, in
metalworking Clinch fighting...
- The
Clinch River is a
river that
flows southwest for more than 300
miles (480 km)
through the
Great Appalachian Valley in the U.S.
states of
Virginia and...
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Clinch fighting or
trapping is the part of stand-up
fighting where the
combatants are
grappling in a
clinch,
typically using clinch holds.
Clinching the...
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Clinch Mountain is a
mountain ridge in the U.S.
states of
Tennessee and Virginia,
lying in the ridge-and-valley
section of the
Appalachian Mountains. From...
- Fort
Clinch is a 19th-century
masonry coastal fortification,
built as part of the
Third System of
seacoast defense conceived by the
United States. It is...
- what my
career will be' –
Catherine Clinch, star of An Cailín Ciúin".
Retrieved 15
March 2023. "Oscar
Award '
Clinched'". brokersireland.ie. 14
March 2023...
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James Daniel Clinch (28
September 1901 – 1 May 1981) was an
Irish medical practitioner and
rugby union international who was
capped in 30 Test matches...
- The
improved clinch knot, also
known as the
Salmon Knot, is a knot that is used for
securing a
fishing line to the
fishing lure, but can also
affix fishing...
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Danny Clinch (born 1964) is an
American photographer and film director. Born in Toms River, New Jersey,
Clinch graduated from Toms
River High
School East...