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  2. Shoelace knot - Wikipedia

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    Close-up of a shoelace knot. The shoelace knot, or bow knot, is commonly used for tying shoelaces and bow ties. The shoelace knot is a doubly slipped reef knot formed by joining the ends of whatever is being tied with a half hitch, folding each of the exposed ends into a loop and joining the loops with a second half hitch. The size of the loops ...

  3. WMTK - Wikipedia

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    WMTK (106.3 MHz 106.3 The Notch) is a classic rock formatted station located in northern New Hampshire. It is licensed to Littleton, and is owned by the Vermont Broadcast Associates, Inc., along with WSTJ, WKXH, and WGMT. Programming is also simulcast on 1490/103.1 WIKE in Newport, Vermont. Both stations call themselves "The Notch."

  4. Shoelaces - Wikipedia

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    There are several more secure alternatives to the common shoelace bow, with names such as Turquoise Turtle Shoelace Knot, or Shoemaker's Knot, Better Bow Shoelace Knot, Surgeon's Shoelace Knot, and Ian's Secure Shoelace Knot, [4] or double slip knot. One such knot has been patented in 1999 under the title "Shoelace tying system". [5]

  5. List of knots - Wikipedia

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    Pretzel link knot – in knot theory, a branch of mathematics, a pretzel link is a special kind of link; Prusik knot – friction hitch or knot used to put a loop of cord around a rope; Portuguese bowline a.k.a. French bowline – variant of the bowline with two loops that are adjustable in size; Portuguese whipping – a type of whipping knot

  6. Littleton (CDP), New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    New Hampshire Route 116 runs out of town on Union Street, leading northeast 10 miles (16 km) to Whitefield. According to the U.S. Census Bureau , the Littleton CDP has a total area of 8.5 square miles (22.1 km 2 ), of which 8.5 square miles (21.9 km 2 ) are land and 0.1 square miles (0.2 km 2 ), or 1.07%, are water.

  7. Reef knot - Wikipedia

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    The reef knot, or square knot, is an ancient and simple binding knot used to secure a rope or line around an object. It is sometimes also referred to as a Hercules knot or Heracles knot . The knot is formed by tying a left-handed overhand knot between two ends, instead of around one end, and then a right-handed overhand knot via the same ...

  8. Littleton, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Colonel Little held the post of Surveyor of the King's Woods, and the town was named in his honor when it was incorporated in 1784, the same year New Hampshire became a state. [3] Located along the banks of the Ammonoosuc River is the Littleton Grist Mill. The historic mill first opened in 1798, and has been fully restored to its original ...

  9. Category:Littleton, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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