Shackle

  • 51shackle —  stubble. Herefordsh …

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  • 52shackle-up — …

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  • 53G. L. S. Shackle — George Lennox Sharman Shackle (14 July, 1903 3 March, 1992) was an English economist. He made a practical attempt to challenge classical rational choice theory and has been characterised as a post Keynesian . Much of his work is associated with… …

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  • 54USS Shackle (ARS-9) — was an Diver class rescue and salvage ship commissioned by the U.S. Navy for service in World War II. She was responsible for coming to the aid of stricken vessels. Shackle (ARS 9) was laid down on 26 October 1942 by the Basalt Rock Co., Napa,… …

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  • 55Span shackle — Span Span, n. [AS. spann; akin to D. span, OHG. spanna, G. spanne, Icel. sp[ o]nn. [root]170. See {Span}, v. t. ] 1. The space from the thumb to the end of the little finger when extended; nine inches; eighth of a fathom. [1913 Webster] 2. Hence …

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  • 56Christopher Shackle — (born 4 March 1942) is a retired Professor of Modern Languages of South Asia in the University of London, Department of the Languages and Cultures of South Asia, and also Professor, Department of Study of Religions at that university. He is… …

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  • 57hinged shackle —   n.    a shackle whose heel is permanently mounted to the padlock case in a manner which allows the shackle to pivot to open …

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  • 58anchor shackle — noun : a shackle to secure a chain to the ring of an anchor : bending shackle …

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  • 59T Shackle (Middlesex cricketer) — T Shackle (dates unknown) was an English professional cricketer who made 30 known appearances in major cricket matches from 1789 to 1809. CareerHe was mainly associated with Middlesex but he also played for Berkshire and was employed as a ground… …

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  • 60harp shackle — noun a shackle shaped so that the opening is smaller than the circumference of the loop. Syn: harp closure …

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