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  2. Chin (combat sports) - Wikipedia

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    These fighters are commonly referred to as having a "granite chin", an "iron chin", or similar. Generally, the jaw portion of the skull, and specifically the point of the chin, is the area most vulnerable to a knock-out blow and therefore having an exceptional tolerance to punishment in this area is a great advantage to a fighter.

  3. Javelin throw at the World Athletics Championships - Wikipedia

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    The javelin throw at the World Athletics Championships has been contested by both men and women since the inaugural edition in 1983. The competition format typically has one qualifying round contested by two groups of athletes, with all those clearing the automatic qualifying distance or placing in top twelve overall advancing to the final round.

  4. Chinstrap beard - Wikipedia

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    Paul Kruger with chinstrap beard General David Twiggs during the time of the Mexican–American War. The chinstrap beard is a type of facial hair that extends from the hair line of one side of the face to the other, following the jawline, much like the chin curtain; unlike the chin curtain though, it does not cover the entire chin, but only the very edges of the jaw and chin.

  5. Today in boxing history: Ken Norton breaks Muhammad Ali's jaw

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  6. Glass knife - Wikipedia

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    A glass knife is a knife with a blade made of glass, with a fracture line forming an extremely sharp cutting edge. Glass knives were used in antiquity due to their natural sharpness and the ease with which they could be manufactured. In modern electron microscopy glass knives are used to make the ultrathin sections needed for imaging.

  7. Cretalamna - Wikipedia

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    Together they mean "very sharp tooth", referring to the unusually sharp cutting edges of some C. catoxodon teeth. [ 1 ] Six of the Cretalamna species have specific epithets that are named in honor of specific people, either for their contributions to the research of their associated species or for notable work they undertook.

  8. Prehistoric mastodon jaw found in backyard by NY homeowner ...

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    An intact prehistoric mastodon jaw was discovered in the backyard of a Hudson Valley house after the homeowner initially saw a pair of teeth poking up by a plant, according to state officials.

  9. Jawbone club - Wikipedia

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    Raw material for making jawbone war clubs. A jawbone war club is an edged weapon that was in the past used by Native American tribes. [1] [2] The weapon is made out of the mandible of an elk, bison, horse or bear.