- Look up
wring in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wringing may
refer to:
Wringing (gauge blocks), the
temporary attachment of
gauge blocks to each other...
- Look up
strangling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Strangling or
strangulation is
compression of the neck that may lead to
unconsciousness or death...
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American inventor and
entrepreneur known for
inventions such as the self-
wringing Miracle Mop. She was the
president of
Ingenious Designs, LLC, and appeared...
- hand
wringing was
identified as one of the most
prevalent stereotypies,
observed in
approximately 60% of subjects. It
found that hand
wringing tended...
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dimensional uncertainty. The
blocks are
joined by a
sliding process called wringing,
which causes their ultra-flat
surfaces to
cling together. A
small number...
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instrumental "
Wring That Neck",
which came out from a
tight collaboration between Blackmore and b****
player Nick Simper. The name "
Wring That Neck" comes...
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Daniel Wring (born 26
October 1986) is an
English former professional footballer who
plays for
Larkhall Athletic. He is a midfielder.
Wring began his career...
- The
Cheesewring (Cornish: Keuswask) is a
granite tor in Cornwall, England,
situated on the
eastern flank of
Bodmin Moor on Stowe's Hill in the
parish of...
- may be
delays in
gross motor skills such as
sitting or crawling. Hand-
wringing and
decreasing head
growth may occur, but not
enough to draw attention...
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Retrieved 22
April 2017.
Goodwin &
Milazzo 2015, p. 3.
Deacon &
Wring 2016, p. 172.
Deacon &
Wring 2016, p. 177.
Clarke et al. 2016, p. 144.
Goodwin 2015, p...