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Jumart
Jumart Ju"mart, n. [F.] The fabled offspring of a bull and a mare. --Locke.

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- introduced in the 1950s became so po****r it began the term "Jumar" for the device, and the verb "to jumar" to describe its use in ascending. Ascenders can also...
- re-released on February 23, 2018. All songs written by Destruction (Edition Jumar Music). Destruction Schmier – b****, vocals Mike Sifringerguitars Tommy...
- variety of "add-on" tools available for Gen, including Project Phoenix from Jumar - a collection of software tools and services focused on the modernisation...
- Jumar José da Costa Júnior (born April 28, 1986), commonly known as Jumar, is a Brazilian former footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. He was born in...
- finds out that Sushant is returning to India and is going to stay with Jumar Kakda. She joins as a servant at his house with Bagulla's help. She manages...
- Masjid, meaning Congregational Mosque, several buildings Jumaa, a surname Jumar, a device used by mountaineers Jumu'ah the congregational Friday prayer...
- 530–545. doi:10.1111/j.1469-8137.2009.02914.x. PMID 19552694. Shimeta, J.; Jumars, P. A.; Lessard, E. J. (1995). "Influences of turbulence on suspension feeding...
- climb the route. Starting at the bottom and using dozens of fixed ropes to jumar to his high point, he was able to free all the moves up to Camp Four (21...
- and Marti teamed together, creating the first rope ascender known as the Jumar. In 1968 Bruno Dressler asked Fernand Petzl, who worked as a metals machinist...
- climber can move and has prussik knots and/or ascenders, then they can jumar up the now fixed rope and effectively perform a self-rescue to the surface...