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  • 1Timber Jim — (aka Jim Serrill) is the mascot for the United Soccer League Portland Timbers soccer team. A fan favorite from the earlier North American Soccer League Portland Timbers, he came back in 2001 to join the new Portland Timbers.On January 24th 2008… …

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  • 2Timber rafting — is a log transportation method in which logs are tied together into rafts and drifted or pulled across a water body or down a flatter river. It is arguably the second cheapest method of transportation of timber, next after log driving. Both… …

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  • 3Timber framing — (German: Fachwerk literally framework ), or half timbering, and in North America Post and Beam construction is the method of creating structures using heavy squared off and carefully fitted and joined timbers with joints secured by large wooden… …

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  • 4timber rattlesnake — ☆ timber rattlesnake n. a yellowish brown to black rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus) with V shaped bands on the back …

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  • 5Timber Country — Thoroughbred racehorse infobox horsename = Timber Country caption = sire = Woodman grandsire = Mr. Prospector dam = Fall Aspen damsire = Pretense sex = Stallion foaled = 1992 country = United States flagicon|USA colour = Chestnut breeder =… …

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  • 6Timber Wolf (comics) — Superherobox caption= Drawn by Greg LaRocque and Mike DeCarlo in Legion of Super Heroes #42 (January, 1988). comic color=background:#8080ff character name=Timber Wolf real name= Brin Londo publisher=DC Comics debut= Adventure Comics #327 (1964).… …

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  • 7Timber hitch — Knot details name=Timber hitch names= Bowyer s Knot, Lumberman s Knot, Countryman s Knot type= hitch strength= origin= related= Killick hitch releasing= uses= caveat= abok number= #1665The timber hitch is a knot used to attach a single length of… …

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  • 8timber — [OE] Timber originally denoted a ‘building’ – the Lindisfarne Gospels of around 950 translated Mark 13:1 (‘See what manner of stones and what buildings are here’) as ‘See what stones and what timber’. It comes from a prehistoric Germanic *timram …

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  • 9timber — [OE] Timber originally denoted a ‘building’ – the Lindisfarne Gospels of around 950 translated Mark 13:1 (‘See what manner of stones and what buildings are here’) as ‘See what stones and what timber’. It comes from a prehistoric Germanic *timram …

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  • 10Ottawa River timber trade — Part of a series on History of Ottawa …

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