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  2. Tetherball - Wikipedia

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    Tetherball is a game where two players use their hands to strike a volleyball which is suspended from a stationary metal pole by a rope or tether. The two players stand on opposite sides of the pole, and each tries to hit the ball one way; one clockwise, and one counterclockwise .

  3. Tethered cord syndrome - Wikipedia

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    All forms involve the pulling of the spinal cord at the base of the spinal canal, literally a tethered cord. [1] The spinal cord normally hangs loose in the canal, free to move up and down with growth, and with bending and stretching. A tethered cord, however, is held taut at the end or at some point in the spinal canal.

  4. Silver cord - Wikipedia

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    The term is derived from Ecclesiastes 12:6-7 in the Jewish Bible or Christian Old Testament.. As translated from the original Hebrew in The Complete Tanakh: [4] "Before the silver cord snaps, and the golden fountain is shattered, and the pitcher breaks at the fountain, and the wheel falls shattered into the pit.

  5. Musk Ox Proves To Be Surprisingly Talented at Tetherball ...

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    For the muskoxen of Port Defiance, this means areas where they are on view to the public, and more remote, private areas where they can exist without being gawked at…and maybe even get in a game ...

  6. Umbilical cable - Wikipedia

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    The umbilical cable is an armored cable that contains a group of electrical conductors and fiber optics that carry electric power, video, and data signals between the operator and the TMS. Where used, the TMS relays the signals and power for the ROV down the tether cable. Once at the ROV, the power is distributed between the electrical components.

  7. The Landline Is Back, Kind Of - AOL

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    Around the same time my mom taught me to write a thank-you note, she schooled me in phone etiquette. Our landline, with its waxy coiled cord, was my chance to prove I knew my manners, and ...