- The
parrying dagger is a
category of
small handheld weapons from the
European late
Middle Ages and
early Renaissance.
These weapons were used as off-hand...
- to riposte, or
strike after parrying.
There are
eight parries in the
classical systems of épée and foil fencing.
Parries are
classified based on three...
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Historic Places Parry Field, a
defunct baseball stadium in Belmont,
Western Australia EID
Parry, a
public company in
South India Parrying, a
video game...
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PARRY was an
early example of a chatbot,
implemented in 1972 by
psychiatrist Kenneth Colby.
PARRY was
written in 1972 by
psychiatrist Kenneth Colby, then...
- Mike
Tyson and
Rocky Marciano were
masters of
bobbing and weaving.
Parry/block –
Parrying or
blocking uses the boxer's shoulder,
hands or arms as defensive...
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Parry is a
surname of
Welsh origin originally derived from
shortening 'ap Harry' (Welsh for "son of Harry").
People with the name include: Adam
Parry...
- John
Parry may
refer to: John
Parry (Bardd Alaw) (1776–1851),
Welsh harpist and composer, and
father of John
Orlando Parry John
Parry (harpist) (c1710–1782)...
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James Parry is the name of:
James Parry (artist) (1795–1877),
British painter and
engraver James "Kibo"
Parry (born 1967),
American Usenetter and prankster...
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Parry Island or
Islands may
refer to:
Parry Island (Ontario), in
Georgian Bay, Ontario, Canada, site of the
Wasauksing First Nation Parry Island (Pacific)...
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simply larger versions of longswords.
Later examples had
Parierhaken ("
parrying hooks") at the top of the ric****o as well as side
rings on the hilt. Swords...