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usage of "
props" in its
shortened form in 1841,
while the
singular form "
prop"
appeared in 1911. "Property" and "
prop"
apply not only to
props used in theatre...
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absurd way.
These can be hand
props, such as a book or slapstick,
costume props (such as
tearaway pants), and set
props (such as a
breakaway chair). Another...
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Propper is a
manufacturer of
clothing and gear for tactical, law enforcement,
public safety, and
military applications.
Since 1967 it has been one of...
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commonly known as
prop design, is the
design of
props (theatrical property) for use in theatre, film, television, etc.
Designers of
props work in liaison...
- 2024-08-12. Hennes, Joe (2020-05-01). "Rediscover
Muppet Movie Props on Disney+'s
Prop Culture". ToughPigs.
Retrieved 2024-08-18.
Prop Culture at IMDb...
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Robin Pröpper (born 23
September 1993) is a
Dutch professional footballer who
plays as a centre-back for
Scottish Premiership club Rangers. He formerly...
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Renee Props (born
February 15, 1962, in Cordell, Oklahoma) is an
American actress. She is best
known for the role of
Ellie Snyder on the CBS
daytime soap...
- up the
roofs of
tunnels in coal mines.
Canada traditionally supplied pit
props to the
British market. As coal
mining declined in
importance and
metal supports...
- Look up
prop or
props in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
prop is a
movable object used by
actors on a
stage or set.
Prop may also
refer to: An object...
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prop is the
positioning of a
player in the
scrums of both
rugby football sports:
Prop forward the left-
prop in
rugby league football Loosehead prop (rugby...