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- of the disc. Single and triple-hole deadeyes are most commonly seen. The three-holed blocks were called deadeyes because the position of the three holes...
- Deadeye **** is a novel by Kurt Vonnegut originally published in 1982. The novel's main character, Rudy Waltz, or "Deadeye ****", commits accidental manslaughter...
- Deadeye **** was an American alternative rock trio that was formed in New Orleans, Louisiana. The band, which consisted of vocalist/guitarist Caleb Guillotte...
- post-credits scene, Sydney and Grant (now known as "Lisa the Killer" and "Johnny Deadeyes") survive the virus and continue speaking English by maintaining a system...
- up deadeye in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A deadeye is an item used in the standing and running rigging of traditional sailing ships. Deadeye or...
- 96th Infantry Division and their lineage to present day. Remember The Deadeyes Statistics, personal histories, links to oral histories of WWII Deadeyes...
- rarely, a block does not have a sheave. It is then termed a "dead block". Deadeyes are used in the standing rigging. These are the pieces of wood that, operating...
- **** Deadeye, or Duty Done is a 1975 British animated musical comedy film directed by Bill Melendez and designed by Ronald Searle, based on the 19th century...
- first stage, the player confronts a robot piloted by cyborg mercenary Deadeye Joe, who escapes after the battle. At this point, the Hard Corps receive...
- and starring Paul Koslo and Dennis Fimple. Bootleggers (also released as Deadeye Dewey and the Arkansas Kid) is a period piece crime comedy drama set in...