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alternative terms are leg cuffs, (leg/ankle) shackles, footcuffs,
fetters or leg irons. The term "
fetter"
shares a root with the word "foot".
Shackles are typically...
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fetter is a type of leg restraint.
Fetter or
Fetters may also
refer to:
Fetter (Buddhism),
Buddhist concept of
mental fetter Fetter (surname)
Fetters...
- By
cutting through all
fetters, one
attains nibbāna (Pali; Skt.: निर्वाण, nirvāṇa).
Throughout the Pali canon, the word "
fetter" is used to
describe an...
- from
Pennsylvania Mike
Fetters (born 1964),
American baseball player and
coach Rob
Fetters (born 1954),
American composer Fetter (surname) This page lists...
- also
released solo albums.
Fetters was born on
September 28, 1954, in Toledo, Ohio, and grew up in
neighboring Sylvania.
Fetters met
fellow artists Chris...
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Fetter Lane is a
street in the ward of
Farringdon Without in the City of London, England. It
forms part of the A4 road and runs
between Fleet Street at...
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Minnesota Twins.
Fetters had his best
season in 1996 when he
finished fifth in the
American League in
saves with 32 with the Brewers.
Fetters finished his...
- Cole
Fetter Gille is an
American computer scientist. She
worked with
Edward Norton Lorenz on
chaos theory.
Fetter was born to
Frank Whitson Fetter and...
- to 1886. Levi
Fetters was born on
November 3, 1831, in East
Whiteland Township, Pennsylvania, to
Elizabeth (née Acker) and
Abraham Fetters. His
father was...
- Fort
Fetters is a
neighborhood and census-designated
place (CDP) in
Blair County, Pennsylvania,
United States. It was
first listed as a CDP
prior to the...