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  2. Eye of a needle - Wikipedia

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    'rope' or 'cable'. [ 3 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] More recently, George Lamsa , in his 1933 translation of the Bible into English from the Syriac, claimed the same. Arthur Schopenhauer , in The World as Will and Representation , Volume 1, § 68, quoted Matthew 19:24: "It is easier for an anchor cable to go through an eye of a needle than for a rich person ...

  3. Stopper knot - Wikipedia

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    A stopper knot (or simply stopper) is a knot that creates a fixed thicker point on an otherwise-uniform thickness rope for the purpose of preventing the rope, at that point, from slipping through a narrow passage, such as a hole in a block. To pass a rope through a block, or hole, is to reeve it. To pull it out is to unreeve it.

  4. String girdling Earth - Wikipedia

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    The answer is that a cat will easily pass through the gap, the size of which will be ⁠ 1 / 2 π ⁠ metres or about 16 cm (6.3 in). Even more surprising is that the size of the sphere or circle around which the string is spanned is irrelevant, and may be anything from the size of an atom to the Milky Way — the result depends only on the ...

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  6. List of knots - Wikipedia

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    Catshank – variant of the sheepshank, clinched by two overhand knots with the bights passed through the twists; Celtic button knot – a spherical decorative knot; Chain sinnet – method of shortening a rope or other cable; Chain stitch – a sewing and embroidery technique in which a series of looped stitches form a chain-like pattern

  7. Sheepshank - Wikipedia

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    Reach through the outer two loops and grab either side of the middle loop and pull outward while also keeping the rest of the rope slightly taut. Once the middle loop is pulled through the outer loops, pull on the free ends of the rope to secure. The result is a flattened loop which is held at each end by a half hitch. If the sides of the ...

  8. Cut The Rope: Time Travel cheats and tips - Ancient Greece ...

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    We've already brought you a general game guide for ZeptoLab's brand new game, but if you're looking for a spoiler-tastic Cut The Rope: Time Travel walkthrough, we'll be pulling together all of the ...

  9. Rope splicing - Wikipedia

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    Rope splicing in ropework is the forming of a semi-permanent joint between two ropes or two parts of the same rope by partly untwisting and then interweaving their strands. Splices can be used to form a stopper at the end of a line, to form a loop or an eye in a rope, or for joining two ropes together. [ 1 ]

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