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Nowadays they are worn by
manual workers as a
general purpose workboot.
Riggers, as they are
commonly nicknamed, are
usually tan in
colour and go approximately...
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heavy objects. A
specialized subset are
telecommunication riggers,
entertainment industry riggers. In time,
rigging became a
trade in itself,
giving rise...
- Look up
rigger in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rigger may
refer to: One who
attends to the
rigging of a
sailing ship
Rigger (entertainment), those...
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world train their own
parachute riggers to
support their airborne or
paratrooper forces.
These military riggers also pack
parachutes for
aerial delivery...
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misplaced whistle could be
taken as an
instruction to the
riggers to
change the set. The term
rigger is
still used for
people backstage in theatres, the road...
- Look up
rig or
ríg in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rig or
RIG may
refer to:
Rig (fishing), an
arrangement of
items used for
fishing Drilling rig, a structure...
- Fore-and-aft
rig Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Square-
riggers under sail.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Historical images of square-
riggers under...
- Some rope
bottoms and
bondage models are
bondage riggers themselves.
Responsible bondage riggers always follow safety principles such as risk-aware...
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Rig Rig is a sub-prefecture of
Kanem Region in Chad. "List of governorates, prefectures, and sub-prefectures of Chad, and ****ociated codes" (PDF) (in...
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known as "the Flux."
Ships can be
piloted by a solo
rigger, or
several riggers working as a team.
Riggers must be very
creative people,
since navigating the...