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degree of freedom.
Hinges may
be made of
flexible material or
moving components. In biology, many
joints function as
hinges, such as
the elbow joint. Ancient...
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hence the name "suicide door".
Another risk was from a car
speeding past
the parked car in
the same direction. A front-
hinged door
would tend
to be ripped...
- The
damage reached a
radius of up
to 10
miles (16 km),
including shattered windows,
doors blown off their hinges,
cracked windows and
injuries from flying...
- with a rake
recalls the work of harvesting, and
the hard
peasant life.
Porters carry plates on a door
taken off its
hinges.
The main food is bread, porridge...
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locks herself in her bathroom.
After Collie tries to take
the door
off its
hinges, she
breaks the bathroom window and escapes. That evening,
Julie prepares...
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September 2016. Bellaigue,
Christopher de (23
November 2023). "A
World off the Hinges".
The New York
Review of Books. 70 (18). "Our
design Paris: a Croatian...
- man
wrenched the door off its
hinges. In his 1894 account,
survivor William Codling, Jr.,
described the crush and
the realisation that
people were dying:...
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concealed hinge drilling jig is a type of
support jig,
designed for
drilling 3 cm
holes to fit
concealed hinges into
modern wardrobe doors. As many of
the complementary...
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removed to be covered in
the lubricant, and then reinserted.
Oiling a
squeaky hinge is
considered a
masculine behaviour. Some
hinges are
designed not
to squeak...
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the End of Man.
Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-0231128377. de Bellaigue, Christopher, "A
World Off the Hinges" (review of
Peter Frankopan,
The Earth...