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  2. Arrowhead - Wikipedia

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    However, archery was minimally effective against plate armour, which became available to knights of fairly modest means by the late 14th century. Judo points have spring wires extending sideways from the tip. These catch on grass and debris to prevent the arrow from being lost in the vegetation. Used for practice and for small game.

  3. Muzz (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Mustafa Alobaidi (born 10 November 1994), better known by his stage name Muzz (formerly Muzzy, stylised in all caps), is an English drum and bass producer and DJ. [1] He first gained attention with his release on UKF, "X No Way Out" in 2010 and continues to release music, most predominantly on Monstercat .

  4. List of Turkish sportspeople - Wikipedia

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    Mesut Bakkal – Coach; Doğuş Balbay – Basketball player; Serkan Balcı – Footballer; Pini Balili – Footballer (striker); Hakan Balta – Footballer; Can Bartu – Footballer ...

  5. Muzzy - Wikipedia

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    Muzzy Izzet (born 1974), Turkish-English former footballer; Muzzy Marcellino (1912–1997), American singer and musician; Rob Muzzy, American motorcycle racing team manager; Muzz, a British DJ and musical artist (formerly Muzzy) Washington Muzzy (1828-1898), American farmer and politician

  6. Kyūdō - Wikipedia

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    First Archery of the New Year by Torii Kiyonaga (1787) During the Edo period (1603–1868) Japan was turned inward as a hierarchical caste society in which the samurai were at the top. There was an extended era of peace during which the samurai moved to administrative duty, although the traditional fighting skills were still esteemed.

  7. Muzzy Field - Wikipedia

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    Muzzy Field is a stadium in Bristol, Connecticut adjacent to Rockwell Park. In 1912, it was given to the Public Welfare Association [ 2 ] in the city of Bristol by Commissioner Adrian Muzzy in memory of his two sons, [ 3 ] for the express purpose of amateur athletics, [ 1 ] officially opening on 8 July 1914, [ 4 ] for both baseball and football.

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