- abseiling,
rappel and rappelling".
Retrieved 2019-02-01. "Oxford
British &
World English definition of
rappel".
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rappel". Collins...
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Martin Rappel (February 18, 1867 – June 22, 1930) was an
American businessman, farmer, and politician. Born in the Town of Rockland,
Manitowoc County,...
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Rappel, also
known as Joel
Rappel, is an
Israeli historian who
specializes in the
study of
Jewish history and the
evolution of
Jewish prayer.
Rappel is...
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known as the "Carabiner Rundown" and
internationally known as the
Aussie Rappel because of its origin.
Macka MacKail created the name "Rap Jumping" to describe...
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Rappel racks, also
known as
abseil racks, are a type of descender. They are
often used in caving,
where they are
valued for
their versatility and excellent...
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offers several courses,
including Air ****ault, Pathfinder, Pre-Ranger[1],
Rappel Master, and Fast Rope
Insertion Extraction System (FRIES)/Special Purpose...
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Rappel (French for "the Recall") was a
French daily newspaper founded in 1869 by
Victor Hugo's sons
Charles and François-Victor and
three others. It...
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accused of
having raped and
decapitated a 15-year-old
white girl,
Antoinette Rappel, in Memphis, Tennessee,
United States. He was
arrested and was awaiting...
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Immediate Call (French:
Rappel immédiat), is a 1939
French comedy drama film,
directed by Léon
Mathot and
starring Mireille Balin,
Roger Duchesne, Erich...
- Serbia. It was
first published as an open
letter in the
French newspaper Le
Rappel,
later included in the last
volume of
Actes et Paroles, Hugo's collected...