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  2. Tripwire - Wikipedia

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    A tripwire is a passive triggering mechanism. Typically, a wire or cord is attached to a device for detecting or reacting to physical movement. Military applications

  3. Tripwire (G.I. Joe) - Wikipedia

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    Tripwire, like all active Joes, takes part in the invasion of Springfield. [11] Later, he saves a Joe assault team by defusing bombs moments before Tomax and Xamot would have set them off. [12] Tripwire is used as a source of comic relief, playing-off the juxtaposition of his extreme clumsiness and his role as the Joe team's EOD expert.

  4. Tripwire (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Tripwire, a 1990 American film directed by James Lemmo; Tripwire force, a small but credible military force acting as a strategic deterrent; Open Source Tripwire, open source intrusion detection software Tripwire (company), a software company that builds and sells commercial versions of Tripwire-based software

  5. List of PlayStation 5 games - Wikipedia

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    Tripwire Interactive: Mar 21, 2023: Mar 21, 2023: Mar 21, 2023 [32] Deep Rock Galactic: First-person shooter Ghost Ship Games: Coffee Stain Studios: Jan 4, 2022: Jan 4, 2022: Jan 4, 2022: Deliver Us The Moon: Adventure KeokeN Interactive Wired Productions Jun 23, 2022: Jun 23, 2022: Jun 23, 2022 CB Demon's Souls: Action role-playing

  6. Portcullis - Wikipedia

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    A portcullis (from Old French porte coleice 'sliding gate') is a heavy, vertically closing gate typically found in medieval fortifications. [1] A portcullis gate is constructed of a latticed grille , made of wood or metal or both, which slides down grooves inset within each jamb of the gateway.

  7. Tripwire (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Tripwire received positive reviews from critics, with The Orlando Sentinel calling it "a thriller good to the last drop" and The Arizona Daily Star saying "Lee Child can write. [...] Child grabs hold with the first page and won't let go until the finish. This is pulse-pounding suspense, and Child hardly misses a beat."

  8. Slip gate - Wikipedia

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    The 'Slip Gate' etc. is a refinement of the 'Slap' gate that simply used spars that were slotted into hedgerow trees or dry stone dykes without purpose made piers [6] and as these were still in use in the mid 20th century [6] it is difficult to date when 'Slip Gates' were first used, however all field enclosures required gates and therefore they could date back as far as the Iron Age, however ...

  9. Gate - Wikipedia

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    Gate from Bucharest (Romania) Art Nouveau gate of Castel Béranger (Paris) Candi bentar, a typical Indonesian gate that is often found on the islands of Java and Bali. A gate or gateway is a point of entry to or from a space enclosed by walls. The word derived from old Norse "gat" [1] meaning road or path; But other terms include yett and port.