- In sailing, a
halyard or
halliard is a line (rope) that is used to
hoist a ladder, sail, flag or yard. The term "
halyard"
derives from the
Middle English...
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Halyard,
formerly Kimberly-Clark
Health Care, now part of
Owens & Minor,
sells sterilization wrap,
facial protection, gloves,
protective apparel, surgical...
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Operation Halyard (or
Halyard Mission),
known in
Serbian as
Operation Air
Bridge (Serbian: Операција Ваздушни мост, romanized: Operacija Vazdušni most)...
- sailing, the
throat halyard (or
throat for short) is a line that
raises the end of a gaff
nearer to the mast, as
opposed to the peak
halyard which raises the...
- "single-loop-around, and double-tuck-under". List of
knots Topsail Halyard Bend [ru] Gaff
Topsail Halyard Bend [ru] Encyclopædia
Britannica (11th ed.), v. 15, 1911...
- the
United States.
Michele Halyard's mother had
breast cancer when
Halyard was a child,
inspiring her
medical career.
Halyard graduated from
Howard University's...
- the peak
halyard (or peak for short) is a line that
raises the end of a gaff,
which is
further from the mast, as
opposed to the
throat halyard that raises...
- The
Chalk Hills Academy (formerly
Halyard High School,
Barnfield West
Academy and West Academy) is a
Mixed secondary school and
sixth form, part of Advantage...
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Halvard Angaard (27
October 1898 – 10 June 1967) was a
Norwegian sport shooter. He was born in
Kristiania and
represented the club Oslo Østre Skytterlag...
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Ardie A.
Clark Halyard (1896–1989) was a banker,
activist and
first woman president of the
Milwaukee chapter of the
National ****ociation for the Advancement...