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  2. Master Lock - Wikipedia

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    Master Lock is an American company that develops padlocks, combination locks, safes, and related security products. Now a subsidiary of Fortune Brands Innovations , Master Lock Company LLC was formed in 1921 by locksmith -inventor Harry E. Soref and is headquartered in Oak Creek, Wisconsin .

  3. Professional wrestling holds - Wikipedia

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    Emma performing the Emma Lock (Muta lock) on Summer Rae The inverted Indian deathlock facelock, or a "Muta lock". The wrestler first takes the opponent's legs then, bends them at the knees, and crosses them, placing one ankle in the other leg's knee-pit before then turning around so that they are facing away from the opponent and places one of ...

  4. Chris Masters - Wikipedia

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    An attempted Master Lock Challenge for The Great Khali on the February 26 episode of Raw did not occur when Masters was unable to apply the hold to Khali. [43] The Master Lock was first officially broken on the March 19 episode of Raw, by ECW World Champion Bobby Lashley. [44] after Masters debuted it more than two years ago. [7]

  5. Towing - Wikipedia

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    Master Lock reported that 70 percent of trailer owners did not fully know the correct way to tow their cargo. [citation needed] An important factor in towing safety is 'tongue weight', the weight with which the trailer presses down on the tow vehicle's hitch. Insufficient tongue weight can cause the trailer to sway back and forth when towed.

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  7. Master keying - Wikipedia

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    For example, master keyed pin tumbler locks often have two shear points at each pin position, one for the change key and one for the master key. A far more secure (and more expensive) system has two cylinders in each lock, one for the change key and one for the master key. Master keyed lock systems generally reduce overall security. [2]

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