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helve. This was
normally of wood,
mounted in a cast-iron ring (called the hurst)
where it pivoted. However, in the 19th
century the
heaviest helves were...
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Helve Särgava (née
Helve Kuusik; born 6 July 1950) is an
Estonian jurist,
judge and politician.
Helge Särgava was born in Põlva. She
graduated from the...
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Helvic Dream (foaled 12
March 2017) is an
Irish Thoroughbred racehorse. He won two
minor races as a two-year-old in 2019 and made
steady progress in the...
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battle axes. A ****xe
handle (sometimes
called a "pickhandle" or "pick
helve") is
sometimes used on its own as a club for bludgeoning. In The Grapes...
- been heat
treated for hardness, and the
handle (also
known as a haft or
helve) is
typically made of wood or plastic.
Ubiquitous in framing, the claw hammer...
- 22.2.67. PMC 5503415. PMID 28702423.
Agren JJ,
Tvrzicka E,
Nenonen MT,
Helve T, Hänninen O (February 2001). "Divergent
changes in
serum sterols during...
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Pharmaceuticals Food and Drug
Analytical Services 2016
United Kingdom Pharmaceuticals Helvic 2016 Stoke-on-Trent,
United Kingdom Pharmaceuticals Tentamus North America...
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Fausse alerte The
French Way 1945 [1952] in
United States) Spy story. "[S]
helved during the war ... (a
shortened version was
released with the
title The...
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valise straps One
entrenching tool with
separate carriers for the head and
helve The
equipment could be
configured in two
different ways; for "Full Marching...
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March 1922: The Anti-Treaty IRA
smuggled weapons from
Germany to
Helvic Head,
County Waterford. 3
March 1922: IRA
volunteers ambushed RIC vehicles...