- A
chain sinnet (or
chain sennit) is a
method of
shortening a rope or
other cable while in use or for storage. It is
formed by
making a
series of simple...
- it
would last
another five
years if
cared for."
Robert Gribbings.
Chain sinnet Sennit hat Hiroa, Te
Rangi (1964).
Vikings of the Sunrise. New Zealand:...
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Daisy chain (fishing), a type of
fishing lure
Daisy chain (knot), or
chain sinnet Daisy chain (network topology), for
connecting computers Daisy chain (****)...
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Archived from the
original on 25
March 2011.
Retrieved 23
March 2011.
Sinnet, Bobby; Jamieson, Thomas. "Stewart,
Michael (Under-21)". FitbaStats.com...
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Alfred Percy Sinnett (18
January 1840 – 26 June 1921) was an
English author and theosophist.
Sinnett was born in London. His
father died
while he was young...
- Troy, Ohio. In the late 1970s he
became the
tennis professional at the
Sinnet Indoor Tennis Club in Vineland, New
Jersey when in 1979 he
achieved the...
- FitbaStats.
Bobby Sinnet &
Thomas Jamieson.
Retrieved 18
November 2024. "Cowdenbeath:
Manager details:
Scott Duncan". FitbaStats.
Bobby Sinnet &
Thomas Jamieson...
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Retrieved 23
August 2010. "Hibernian
player Gary Caldwell". FitbaStats.
Bobby Sinnet and
Thomas Jamieson.
Retrieved 4
August 2022. "Caldwell
stays on at Hibs"...
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Bobby Sinnet &
Thomas Jamieson.
Retrieved 4
November 2015. "Games
Involving McNamara,
Jackie in
season 1995/1996". FitbaStats.
Bobby Sinnet & Thomas...
- Keychain, a
small chain that
connects a
small item to a
keyring Chain sinnet, a
method of
shortening a rope or
other cable while in use or for storage...