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  2. List of Curious George episodes - Wikipedia

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    February 19, 2020. ( 2020-02-19) April 1, 2022. 1213a (313a) 1213b (313b) "Window Dressing": George discovers a recreated room set from his new book in the window of Mabel's department store. "The Great Treehouse Hoist": George and Allie devise a system to get supplies up to the tree house.

  3. Tow hitch - Wikipedia

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    Tow hitch. A tow ball mounted on the rear of a vehicle. A screw-on tow hook mounted at the front of a vehicle. A tow hitch (or tow bar or trailer hitch in North America [ 1]) is a device attached to the chassis of a vehicle for towing, or a towbar to an aircraft nose gear. It can take the form of a tow ball to allow swiveling and articulation ...

  4. 1000 Ways to Die - Wikipedia

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    1000 Ways to Die takes a tongue-in-cheek dark humor approach to death through its presentation of stories derived from both myths and science, and the show makes liberal use of artistic license to significantly embellish or change the circumstances of real-life incidents that resulted in death for greater entertainment value. However, they did ...

  5. Jacob's ladder (nautical) - Wikipedia

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    Jacob's ladder (nautical) Members of Prince William ' s crew climb onto the main-top using the Jacob's ladder. The term Jacob's ladder, [ 1] used on a ship, applies to two kinds of rope ladders. [ 2] The first is a flexible hanging ladder. It consists of vertical ropes or chains supporting horizontal, historically round and wooden, rungs.

  6. Glossary of nautical terms (A–L) - Wikipedia

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    AAW An acronym for anti-aircraft warfare. aback (of a sail) Filled by the wind on the opposite side to the one normally used to move the vessel forward.On a square-rigged ship, any of the square sails can be braced round to be aback, the purpose of which may be to reduce speed (such as when a ship-of-the-line is keeping station with others), to heave to, or to assist moving the ship's head ...

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    Halyard. In sailing, a halyard or halliard is a line ( rope) that is used to hoist a ladder, sail, flag or yard. The term "halyard" derives from the Middle English halier ("rope to haul with"), with the last syllable altered by association with the English unit of measure "yard". [ 1] Halyards, like most other parts of the running rigging, were ...

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