- The
Gripping Hand is a
science fiction novel by
American writers Larry Niven and
Jerry Pournelle,
published in 1993. A
sequel to
their 1974 work The Mote...
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represent ourselves. Yousef's co-aut****d autobiography, Son of Hamas: A
Gripping Account of Terror, Betrayal,
Political Intrigue, and
Unthinkable Choices...
- oil-fuelled boom. This is not just
another ****'n'violence play: what it
grippingly shows is the
disastrous effect of a money-mad
materialist culture on society's...
- and
diabolically good
Nicholas Hoult turn the
tides of
history in this
grippingly intense thrill ride." Metacritic,
which uses a
weighted average, ****igned...
- The
gripping sailor's
hitch is a secure, jam-proof
friction hitch used to tie one rope to another, or a rope to a pole, boom, spar, etc., when the pull...
- and people) by body-
gripping traps. Note on terminology: the term "body-
gripping trap" (and its
variations including "body
gripping", "body-grip", "body...
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shield is a
shield which is
attached to a user’s
lower arm via
leather gripping straps on the back of the shield,
sometimes together with a
guige (or ‘shield...
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Danny Morrison at the 1981 Sinn Féin Ard-Fheis,
wrote that the book "
grippingly"
detailed Adams's
struggle to move from the
Armalite to the
ballot box...
- turn as they are
gripping and snapping.
Detail of the
Carolingian animal-head post from the
Oseberg ship burial,
showing the
gripping beast motif. Detail...
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running at a
constant speed.
Individual cars stop and
start by
releasing and
gripping this
cable as required.
Cable cars are
distinct from funiculars, where...