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  2. Ropework - Wikipedia

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    Ropework or marlinespike seamanship are umbrella terms for a skillset spanning the use, maintenance, and repair of rope. Ropework is used by seafarers, climbers and military personnel. [1] Included are tying knots, splicing, making lashings, whippings, and proper use and storage of rope.

  3. Eupatorium cannabinum - Wikipedia

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    Eupatorium cannabinum, commonly known as hemp-agrimony, [2] or holy rope, [3] is a herbaceous plant in the family Asteraceae.It is a robust perennial native to Europe, NW. . Africa, Turkey, Syria, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, the Caucasus and Centra

  4. Michael Scott Rohan - Wikipedia

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    He also wrote the Spiral novels, in which our world is the Hub, or Core, of a spiral of mythic and legendary versions of familiar cities, countries and continents. In the "Author's Note" to The Lord of Middle Air , Rohan asserted that he and Walter Scott have a common ancestor in Michael Scot , who is a character in the novel.

  5. Downs & Son - Wikipedia

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    Downs & Son was a rope and twine manufacturing firm located in Brunswick, Victoria, Australia, which operated the Samson Cordage Works factory in Brunswick. [1] The factory was the oldest and last surviving rope works in the northern suburbs of Melbourne , and the best surviving in Melbourne.

  6. Shimenawa - Wikipedia

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    At the moment that Amaterasu left the cave, the kami Futo-tama used a magical rope that drew a line of demarcation between her and the cave, to avoid her returning to the cave. [4] The rope became known as a shimenawa. Because of the shimenawa, the universe returned to its previous state. [5]

  7. Harriet White Fisher - Wikipedia

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    After her husband's death, Harriet Fisher took over the management of Eagle Steel Works (later named Fisher & Norris Anvil Works) in Trenton, New Jersey. She was the only woman member of the National Association of Manufacturers. She is quoted in The Washington Post in 1911, describing her involvement in the business:

  8. Ropewalk - Wikipedia

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    When it was constructed in 1790, it was the longest brick building in Europe. Before steam power was introduced in 1836, it took over 200 men to form and close a cable laid rope of 20 inches (51 cm) circumference. [2] The rope walk is used to form and close the rope, these being the final stages in rope making.

  9. Eruv - Wikipedia

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    The term eruv is a shortening of eruv chatzerot (עירוב חצרות ‎), literally a "merger of [different] domains" (into a single domain). This makes carrying within the area enclosed by the eruv no different from carrying within a single private domain (such as a house owned by an individual), which is permitted.

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