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(c19th) Leather, about ?quot; or more thick such as is used for shoe soles, used by poorer women. No stays were necessary because the leather was so stiff.
Ãâó: www.corsetheaven.com/corsets/corset_advice/diction...
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Three performers enact a scene, but one must be standing, one must be sitting, and one must be bent over. Whenever one performer changes positions, the others have to accommodate. A variant is "'Stand, Sit, Lie'," where a performer must be lying down.
Ãâó: www.tutorgig.com/ed/Whose_Line_is_it_Anyway%3F
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A knot used to join two ropes, lines, cables to one another or to an object, such as an anchor's shackle. A knot, more properly, usually involves untwisting the individual strands of a rope for the purpose of tucking them under and over one another to make a Stopper Knot or a Turk's Head or similar knot.
Ãâó: www.musicanet.org/robokopp/shanty/seadefin.html
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Lengthwise deformation that occurs during forging or secondary operations, such as trimming. Billet ?A semi-finished, usually hot-rolled, uniform section metal product. Billets are relatively larger than bars for the most part.
Ãâó: www.forgings.bz/info/forgings/def.htm
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a position of the horse consisting of an even lateral curve from poll to tail.
Ãâó: www.rowestables.com/sessions/glossary.html
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