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  2. Tripwire (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Tripwire is the third book in the Jack Reacher series written by Lee Child. It was published in 1999 by Putnam in America and Bantam in the United Kingdom. It is written in the third person.

  3. FarmVille 2 Crafting Workshop Recipes: Everything you ... - AOL

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    While we've already taken a look at the new Crafting Workshop in FarmVille 2, which gives you another use for your many raw materials like wool and crops, we've yet to take a look at the actual ...

  4. Tripwire - Wikipedia

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    A tripwire is a passive triggering mechanism. Typically, a wire or cord is attached to a device for detecting or reacting to physical movement. Military applications

  5. Grappling hook - Wikipedia

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    A hook being used for demining. Grappling hooks are used by combat engineers to breach tactical obstacles. When used as such, the grappling hook is launched in front of an obstacle and dragged backwards to detonate tripwire-fused land mines, and can be hooked on wire obstacles and pulled to set off booby traps on the wire.

  6. Trip-wire - Wikipedia

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  7. Tripwire (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Tripwire, a 1990 American film directed by James Lemmo; Tripwire force, a small but credible military force acting as a strategic deterrent; Open Source Tripwire, open source intrusion detection software Tripwire (company), a software company that builds and sells commercial versions of Tripwire-based software

  8. Fly tying - Wikipedia

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    (Missing odd numbers are not used for smaller hooks.) The hook size relates to the size of the gape of the hook. The length of the hook is designated as 1X, 2X, 3X, etc., which is the length of the hook in terms of multiples of the gape. Hooks are made of wire. The wire is lighter for dry fly hooks to help the fly float better.

  9. Flesh-hook - Wikipedia

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    Flesh-hook is a term for a variety of archaeological artifacts which have metal hooks and a long handle, or socket for a lost wooden handle. Though the term may be applied to objects from other times and places, it is especially associated with the European Bronze Age and Iron Age.