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  2. Claw machine - Wikipedia

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    A claw machine in UstroĊ„, Poland. A claw machine is a type of arcade game.Modern claw machines are upright cabinets with glass boxes that are lit from the inside and have a joystick-controlled claw at the top, which is coin-operated and positioned over a pile of prizes, dropped into the pile, and picked up to unload the prize or lack thereof into a chute.

  3. Professional wrestling holds - Wikipedia

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    Professional wrestling holds include a number of set moves and pins used by performers to immobilize their opponents or lead to a submission. This article covers the various pins, stretches and transition holds used in the ring. Some wrestlers use these holds as their finishing maneuvers, often nicknaming them to reflect their character or persona.

  4. Lockbox - Wikipedia

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    A lockbox or lock box refers to a box, container or otherwise enclosed space with a built-in lock. Examples include: Physical storage.

  5. Talk:Claw machine - Wikipedia

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  6. Real-estate lock box - Wikipedia

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    A realtor lock box hanging on the doorknob of a house for sale. A real-estate lock box is a padlock-shaped box that generally hangs around the doorknob of a house that is on the market.

  7. Kurt Angle - Wikipedia

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    Kurt Steven Angle (born December 9, 1968) is an American retired professional wrestler, amateur wrestler and podcaster.He first earned recognition for winning a gold medal in freestyle wrestling at the 1996 Summer Olympics despite competing with a broken neck, and achieved wider fame for his tenures in WWE and TNA.

  8. Safe-cracking - Wikipedia

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    A safe may be compromised by using a manufacturer-set combination. Known as try-out combinations, these allow an owner initial access to their safe in order to set a new unique one. Sources of try-out combinations exist by manufacturer. Other easy-to-guess combinations include a birthdate, street address, or driver's license number.

  9. Rotary combination lock - Wikipedia

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    A rotary dial combination padlock. A rotary combination lock is a lock commonly used to secure safes and as an unkeyed padlock mechanism. This type of locking mechanism consists of a single dial which must be rotated left and right in a certain combination in order to open the lock.