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Lugged steel frame construction is a
method of
building bicycle frames using steel tubing mated with socket-like sleeves,
called lugs. For most of the...
- language,
lugal is used to mean an
owner (e.g. of a boat or a field) or a
head (of a unit such as a family). As a
cuneiform logograph (Sumerogram)
LUGAL (Unicode:...
- Look up
lug in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lug or
LUG may
refer to:
Lug (Bugojno), a
village Lug (Derventa), a
suburb in
Bosanska Posavina Lug, Jablanica...
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Lawrence Wendell Pfohl (born June 2, 1958),
better known by the ring name Lex
Luger, is an
American retired professional wrestler, bodybuilder, and football...
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squad that won the 2003
Rugby World Cup. Dan
Luger was born in
Chiswick and is the son of a
Croatian father (
head of Croatia's
rugby federation) and Czech...
- "balance
lug") and junk rig (a
fully battened sail that
crosses the mast at the
head and foot) are
similar to a
balance lug.: 37
Whereas a
standing lug may...
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similar to that of a boar spear.
Derived ultimately from the
early Medieval lugged spear, the
earspoon developed in the 14th century. Its use was probably...
- MIG
welding to
sideline lugged construction in all but a few high end bicycles. More
expensive lugged frame bicycles have
lugs which are
filed by hand...
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developed a
polymer head (also
known as Mylar)
leading to the
development of the Remo
drumhead company.
Despite the
benefits of
plastic heads,
drummers in historical...
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least one
lug nut will
remain attached and, in theory,
should prevent theft. However,
universal removal tools are
available which grip the
head of the locking...