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While smaller tents may be free-standing or
attached to the ground,
large tents are
usually anc****d
using guy
ropes tied to
stakes or
tent pegs. First...
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Tentation delblush is a
commercial apple variety (also
known as Delblush) that was
created in
France in 1979 by
Georges Delbard as the
result of a crossing...
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dwelling place'), also
known as the
Tent of the
Congregation (Hebrew: אֹהֶל מוֹעֵד, romanized: ʔōhel mōʕēḏ, also
Tent of Meeting), was the
portable earthly...
- A
tent peg (or
tent stake) is a spike,
usually with a hook or hole on the top end,
typically made from wood, metal, plastic, or
composite material, pushed...
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Calypso tents are
venues in
which calypsonians perform during the
Carnival season. They
usually are
cinema halls,
community centers, or
other indoor buildings...
- A
tent city is a
temporary housing facility made
using tents or
other temporary structures.
State governments or
military organizations set up
tent cities...
- An
oxygen tent consists of a
canopy placed over the head and shoulders, or over the
entire body of a
patient to
provide oxygen at a
higher level than normal...
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There are a
series of
tents (often
called beer
tents) at the Oktoberfest,
which are
operated by
different Wiesn-hosts and in
which some come from a long...
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Tent pegging (sometimes
spelled tent-pegging or tentpegging) is a
cavalry sport of
ancient origin, and is one of only ten
equestrian disciplines officially...
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Tent revivals, also
known as
tent meetings, are a
gathering of
Christian worshipers in a
tent erected specifically for
revival meetings, evangelism, and...