- A
lashing is an
arrangement of rope, wire, or
webbing with
linking device used to
secure and
fasten two or more
items together in a
somewhat rigid manner...
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Joseph A.
Lashinger, Jr. (born
August 7, 1953) is a
former Republican member of the
Pennsylvania House of Representatives. Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory...
- up Lash, lash, or
lashing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lash or
Lashing may
refer to:
Eyelash Whiplash (disambiguation)
Lashing (ropework), a form...
- A tie down
strap (also
known as a
ratchet strap, a
lashing strap or a tie down) is a
fastener used to hold down
cargo or
equipment during transport. Tie...
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appendages together; for example, by the use of
handcuffs or ropes, or by
lashing their arms to an object.
Bondage can also be
achieved by
spreading the...
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Colorado River. In particular, she used
large army-surplus rafts,
often lashing together multiple rafts, to
maintain stability in the
large rapids. In...
- of the
central napooks are
lashed in one
continuous lashing along each side. The
method of
lashing forms a self-locking knot. In the
early 21st century...
- the
poles and
outer skin at the top, the
inner lining and bedding. The
lashing rope is tied off to a
wooden stake at the
bottom of the photograph. Clothing...
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apertures in the footwells, and a wood
floor in the load
compartment with load
lashing lugs and rails. The
dashboard received a new
instrument cluster from the...
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Egyptian epsilon axe (restored
shaft and
lashing), 19th
century BC, bronze,
Metropolitan Museum of Art....