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  • 1Double-barreled shotgun — Double barrel redirects here. For the song by Dave and Ansell Collins, see Double Barrel. A view of the break action of a typical side by side double barrelled shotgun, with the Anson Deeley boxlock action open and the extractor visible. The… …

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  • 2Double Clutch (Transformers) — Double Clutch is the name of two Autobot fictional characters from the Transformers. Contents 1 Transformers: Generation 2 1.1 Fun Publications 1.2 Toys 2 Transformer …

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  • 3Double scull — A contrasting coxless pair …

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  • 4Double-striped Thick-knee — At the Milwaukee County Zoological Gardens Conservation status …

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  • 5double stem — double stem, a skiing movement in which the toes of the skis are brought together and the rear ends are pushed outward, us slowing down the skier s speed …

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  • 6Rear Window — Infobox Film name = Rear Window image size = 215px caption = theatrical poster director = Alfred Hitchcock producer = Alfred Hitchcock (uncredited) writer = Cornell Woolrich (story) John Michael Hayes starring = James Stewart Grace Kelly Wendell… …

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  • 7Rear Window — Fenêtre sur cour Fenêtre sur cour James Stewart Titre original Rear Window Réalisation Alfred Hitchc …

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  • 8Double disc (Pictish symbol) — The double disc is a Pictish symbol of unknown meaning, that is frequently found on Class I and Class II Pictish stones,[1] as well as on Pictish metalwork.[2][3] The symbol can be found with and without an overlaid Z rod (also of unknown… …

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  • 9rear double biceps — noun A standard pose in which both sets of biceps and back muscles are flexed, with ones back turned toward the judges. Using this information, set the poses up in a manner that allows easy transition from one pose to another. Hitting a front lat …

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  • 10Double-heading — When double heading a train, two locomotives are used at the same end; historically with separate crews …

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