- 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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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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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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Shackled may
refer to:
Shackled (1918 film), a
silent American film
Shackled (2012
British film), a
short British film
Shackled (2012
Indonesian film)...
- "
Shackles (Praise You)" is the
debut single by
American gospel singer-songwriter duo Mary Mary,
released on
February 29, 2000, in the
United States. It...
- "
Shackler's Revenge" is a song by Guns N' Roses, and the
second track on
their sixth studio album,
Chinese Democracy. The song was
released on September...
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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...
- The use of
shackles or
restraints on
pregnant women is a
common practice in
prisons and
jails in the
United States.
Shackling is
defined as "using any...
- A
shackle code is a
cryptographic system used in
radio communications on the
battle field by the US
military and the
Rhodesian Army. It is specialized...
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Shackle (4
August 1870–16
February 1962) was an
English tennis player active during the last
decade and a half of the 19th century. In 1889
Shackle won...