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  2. Skinning - Wikipedia

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    A Kalanga man skinning a goat at the annual Domboshaba cultural festival 2017 in Botswana. Skinning is the act of skin removal. The process is done by humans to animals, mainly as a means to prepare the meat beneath for cooking and consumption, or to harvest the skin for making fur clothing or tanning it to make leather.

  3. Ski skins - Wikipedia

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    Climbing skin Ascent with skins, John Surr en route to Slide Peak, California. Climbing skins are strips that attach to the bottom of Nordic, alpine touring or randonnée skis to help while ascending backcountry slopes.

  4. Flaying - Wikipedia

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    A dead animal may be flayed when preparing it to be used as human food, or for its hide or fur.This is more commonly called skinning.. Flaying of humans is used as a method of torture or execution, depending on how much of the skin is removed.

  5. 10 things to do once you hit level 90 - AOL

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    The trip up to level 90 is fairly guided, with quests and bread crumb trails to lead you to the best places to level up and collect experience. But after you hit max level, you're on your own for ...

  6. Skinning (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Skinning is the act of skin removal, usually from a dead animal. Skinning may also refer to: Skinning, a 2010 Serbian film; The process of applying a computer skin that changes the look, feel, and navigation interface of application software; In skeletal animation, defining an influence that bones have over the mesh; Uphill skiing using ski skins

  7. 1080° Snowboarding - Wikipedia

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    With snowboarding, it seems that you can go places that you can't with skis; for example, in between trees." [18] Development for 1080° took place at Nintendo's headquarters in Kyoto, Japan. [19] During development, programmers Goddard and Reed used a technique called "skinning" to eliminate joints between the polygons that made up the characters.

  8. Skinner knife - Wikipedia

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    The skinner knife or skinning knife is a professional tool for a skinner. Typically a skinner knife has wide, short, curved blade. Skinning knives are more a tool than a weapon. Their curved shape was developed to minimize the risk of puncturing hides during the skinning process, and to allow for maximal use of the heel region of the blade.

  9. Levelling - Wikipedia

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    Turning is a term used when referring to moving the level to take an elevation shot from a different location. To "turn" the level, one must first take a reading and record the elevation of the point the rod is located on. While the rod is being kept in exactly the same location, the level is moved to a new location where the rod is still visible.