- Berlin: The
building of the
Berlin Wall, p. 80
Sinews of Peace, 1946 Churchill,
Winston (5
March 1946). "The
Sinews of
Peace ('Iron
Curtain Speech')". Winstonchurchill...
- from horn, wood, and
sinew laminated together, a form of
laminated bow. The horn is on the belly,
facing the archer, and
sinew on the
outer side of a...
- A
tendon or
sinew is a
tough band of
dense fibrous connective tissue that
connects muscle to bone. It
sends the
mechanical forces of
muscle contraction...
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Sinews of Survival: The
Living Legacy of
Inuit Clothing is a 1997
ethnographic book
about Inuit clothing by
Canadian ethnologist Betty Kobayashi Issenman...
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Sinews of
Steel is a 1927
American silent drama film
directed by
Frank O'Connor and
starring Alberta Vaughn,
Gaston Gl**** and
Anders Randolf.
Alberta Vaughn...
- battle. In
early Welsh sources,
Bedwyr Bedrydant ("Bedwyr of the
Perfect Sinew") is a handsome, one-handed
warrior under Arthur's command. His
father is...
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Animal fibres such as wool and silk are used to make textiles,
while animal sinews have been used as
lashings and bindings, and
leather is
widely used to make...
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leave our work–folk any
longer unskilled,
notwithstanding their strong sinews and
determined energy, they will
become overmatched in the
competition of...
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Zachary Taylor:
Soldier of the Republic, (1941). Huston,
James A. The
Sinews of War: Army Logistics, 1775–1953 (1966), U.S. Army; 755 pp. pp. 125–158...
- The Rise and Fall of the
Great Powers (1987) pp. 81, 119 John Brewer, The
sinews of power: war, money, and the
English state, 1688–1783 (1990) p. 91 Curtis...