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  2. Jar opener - Wikipedia

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    A jar opener for screw-off lids Prestige Jar Opener for screw-off lids using rubber timing belt Jar opener for preserving jar with lift-off lid - patented by Havolit, manufactured in 1950s Automatic jar opener one-touch / Robotwist. A jar opener is a kitchen device which is used to open glass or plastic jars.

  3. Bottle opener - Wikipedia

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    Wall-mounted bottle opener with magnet to catch lids. Works the same as the lever variation, except that it is attached to the wall, to allow for simpler bottle-opening, which can be done with one hand. The bottle cap can fall into a bottle cap catcher mounted below the opener, or it can be retrieved after removal from the bottle.

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  6. Polaris drinking water - Wikipedia

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    Polaris was the first bottled drinking water brand in Thailand. It was originally produced by North Star Co., Ltd. , founded in 1956 by American expatriate Maxine North and deputy foreign minister Rak Panyarachun .

  7. Climbing wall - Wikipedia

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    A climbing wall is an artificially constructed wall with manufactured grips (or "holds") for the hands and feet. Most walls are located indoors, and climbing on such walls is often termed indoor climbing. Some walls are brick or wooden constructions but on modern walls, the material most often used is a thick multiplex board with holes drilled ...

  8. Warren Harding (climber) - Wikipedia

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    Warren Harding (June 18, 1924 – February 27, 2002) was one of the most accomplished and influential American big wall climbers and aid climbers of the 1950s to 1970s. He was the leader of the first team to climb El Capitan, Yosemite Valley, in 1958.

  9. Competition climbing - Wikipedia

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    Competition climbing is a form of regulated rock climbing competition held indoors on purpose-built artificial climbing walls (earlier versions were held on external natural rock surfaces). The three competition climbing disciplines are lead climbing, bouldering, and speed climbing. The result of multiple disciplines can be used in a "combined ...