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Tension is the
pulling or
stretching force transmitted axially along an
object such as a string, rope, chain, rod,
truss member, or
other object, so as...
- "... a
measure that was
without precedent". Wellington,
noticing the
slackening of fire from La Haye Sainte, with his
staff rode
closer to it. French...
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which proved a near-accurate observation.
Guerrilla operations,
which slackened during the
training phase,
picked up
after August.
Economic and military...
-
Freed from the Gallows".
English and
Scottish Po****r Ballads. "Hangman,
Slacken (The Maid
Freed From the Gallows; Hold Your Hands, Old Man)". Wolf Folklore...
- 1800–1850 and Lie Back and
Think of England,
followed by 20
Golden Tie-
Slackeners and
Liberty Hall. The line-up of the band
changed over
these albums. The...
- 2020. Hern, Alex (November 11, 2020). "Facebook,
QAnon and the world's
slackening grip on reality". The Guardian.
Archived from the
original on November...
- 45
minutes into the shootout, the
volume of
gunfire finally started to
slacken. We were
running out of ammunition. The Davidians, however, had plenty...
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activities affected MIT profoundly. A 1949
report noted the lack of "any
great slackening in the pace of life at the Institute" to
match the
return to peacetime...
- 1880, the old
immigration of Germans, British, Irish, and
Scandinavians slackened off. The
United States was
producing large numbers of new
unskilled jobs...
- in
which a rope is
pulled tightly around the victim’s neck and then
slackened when the
victim becomes unconscious. The
victim is
revived and the process...