-
other languages in
musical instructions. The
terms include manche (French),
manico (Italian), and Hals (German). The neck of a
guitar includes the guitar's...
- Technology". ProQuest.
Online Information Review. ProQuest 194487945. Jim
Manico quoting Daniel Stenberg, Real
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-
punchy bold
sound when the
instrument is
strummed (the
strum is
called a
mánico, and also
references rhythmic patterns). The
implementation of the vihuela...
- on 16 June 2020.
Retrieved 16 June 2020. Perets,
Hagai B.; Biham, Ofer;
Manico, Giulio; Pirronello, Valerio; Roser, Joe; Swords, Sol; Vidali, Gianfranco...
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Manico and Adar
Weidman (2009-12-07). "OWASP
Podcast 56 (ReDoS)".
Retrieved 2010-04-02...
- An
Aasen Bomb (Italian:
Granata con
manico e
paracadute tipo
Aasen A2) was an
early World War I bomb
fashioned from a hand
grenade with a
handle and parachute...
- from the
original on 2017-12-12.
Retrieved 2018-05-26. Walton, Jeffrey;
Manico, Jim; Wall,
Kevin (2018-03-02) [2013]. "C-Based
Toolchain Hardening". The...
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Timbrell Bulstrode (born Mary
Beatrix Nunns in 1869,
later known as
Beatrix Manico Gull
after second marriage, died 1951) was a
British journalist and explorer...
- p. 58. ISBN 978-0-7923-1278-9. Pirronello, Valerio; Krełowski, Jacek;
Manicò, Giulio;
North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
Scientific Affairs Division...
- Italian).
Retrieved 19
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Mario (2
September 2014). "Il
manico di Monza".
Autosprint (in Italian). No. 35. p. 30. "Ascari and a destiny...