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  2. Douglas F3D Skyknight - Wikipedia

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    Some Vietnam War U.S. Marine veterans have referred to the Skyknight as "Drut", whose meaning becomes obvious when read backwards. [additional citation(s) needed] This may be in reference to its age, unflattering looks, or the low-slung air intakes that made it vulnerable to foreign object damage (FOD). [5] [unreliable source]

  3. Teental - Wikipedia

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    Teentaal (alternatively spelled tintal, teental, or tintaal, and also called trital; Hindi: तीन ताल) is the most common taal of Hindustani music, and is used for drut (fast tempo). It is symmetrical and presents a very simple rhythmic structure against which a performance can be laid.

  4. Drut (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Drut is the concluding section of a vocal raga performance in Hindustani music. Drut may also refer to Guy Drut (born 1950), French hurdler and politician; Drut (river), a river in Belarus, a right tributary of Dnieper

  5. Vilambit - Wikipedia

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    Vocalists use a slower definition of time than instrumentalists (Gottlieb 1977a:41). Vilambit is a part of 3 different kinds of Layas, (Laya Vilambit, Laya Madhyam, and Laya Drut) all of them have different speeds and can be referred to later on.

  6. AeroVironment Switchblade - Wikipedia

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    The AeroVironment Switchblade is a miniature loitering munition designed by AeroVironment and used by several branches of the United States military.Small enough to fit in a backpack, the Switchblade launches from a tube, flies to the target area, and crashes into its target while detonating its explosive warhead.

  7. Drut (river) - Wikipedia

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    The Drut or Druts (Belarusian: Друць, romanized: Druć, [1]; Russian: Друть, ) is a river in Belarus, a right tributary of Dnieper. It originates in the Orsha Upland in the Belarusian Ridge and flows through the Vitebsk , Mogilev and Gomel regions of Belarus.

  8. Drut - Wikipedia

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    Drut (द्रुत; also called drut laya) is the concluding section, in fast tempo (or laya), between 160 and 320 beats per minute, ...

  9. Guy Drut - Wikipedia

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    Guy Drut (born 6 December 1950) is an Olympic champion and politician who won gold at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal in the 110 m hurdles. [2] In 1996, he became a member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).