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  • 61Stiletto — A stiletto is a short knife or dagger, with a long slender blade of various designs. This dagger is primarily a stabbing weapon, its narrow shape ending in a rigid pointed end allows it to penetrate deeply. It is not suited for cutting, even with …

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  • 62Sentry (comics) — Sentry is the codename of several unrelated fictional characters of the Marvel Universe. Currently, the most prominent Sentry is Robert Reynolds, appearing in Marvel s New Avengers and Mighty Avengers titles, and the subject of two limited series …

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  • 63Sentry (Curtis Elkins) — Sentry Sentry by Greg Luzniak and Scott Koblish, artists Publication information Publisher Marvel Comics …

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  • 64Switchblade Collectors Terminology — A list of common english language terms used to define variations of switchblades. Derived from a larger list of colloquial terms used at knife trade shows and in collectors books and periodicals. Some specific switchblade and knife terms are a… …

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  • 65Arcanum: of Steamworks and Magick Obscura — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magic Obscura Desarrolladora(s) Troika Games Distribuidora(s) Sierra Entertainment Diseñador(es) …

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  • 66pick — 1. noun a) A tool used for digging; a pickaxe. b) A tool for unlocking a lock without the original key; a lock pick, picklock. 2. verb a) To …

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  • 67Liste der Sherlock-Holmes-Pastiches — Liste aller Sherlock Holmes Geschichten von anderen Autoren als dem Ursprungsautor Arthur Conan Doyle Siehe hierzu den Hauptartikel Sherlock Holmes Pastiches (Soweit ins Deutsche übersetzt, sind die deutschen Titel in Klammern erwähnt) Anderson,… …

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  • 68burglar — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. housebreaker, second story man. See stealing. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. thief, housebreaker, second story man*; see criminal , robber . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. thief, cat burglar, crook,… …

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  • 69dirk — c.1600, perhaps from Dirk, the proper name, which was used in Scandinavian for a picklock. But the earliest spellings were dork, durk (Johnson, 1755, seems to be responsible for the modern spelling), and the earliest association is with… …

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  • 70bandit — n 1. brigand, highwayman, footpad, road agent, Sl. yegg or yeggman, Sp. bandolero, Southwest U.S. ladrone, Australian. bushranger, desperado, picaroon; outlaw, gangster, public enemy, criminal, mafioso, mobster, racketeer; thug, ruffian, rogue,… …

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