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  • 1Parachute music festival — Origin El Rancho Christian Camp, Waikanae, New Zealand Years active 21 Labels Parachute Music Ltd …

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  • 2Parachute rigger — A parachute rigger is a person who is trained or licenced to pack, maintain or repair parachutes. A rigger is required to understand fabrics, hardware, webbing, regulations, sewing, packing, and other aspects related to the building, packing,… …

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  • 3Parachute Publishing — Infobox Company name = Parachute Companies type = Private genre = foundation = 1983 founder = Jane Stine Joan Waricha location city = location country = slogan = location = 156 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10010 USA (212)691 1422 office (212)645… …

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  • 4Parachute Training School (Australian Army) — Infobox Military Unit unit name=Parachute Training School caption= country=Australia allegiance= type= branch=Army dates=1951 ndash;present specialization= command structure= size= current commander= garrison=HMAS Albatross, Nowra, New South… …

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  • 5Parachute Regiment (United Kingdom) — For a list of parachute regiments from other countries, see Parachute Regiment (disambiguation). The Parachute Regiment Cap Badge of the Parachute Regiment Active …

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  • 6Parachute pants — are a style of trousers (pants) characterised by the use of ripstop nylon and / or extremely baggy cuts. In the original loose fitting, extraneously zippered style of the late 70s parachute refers to the pants synthetic nylon material. In the… …

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  • 7Parachute (Lied) — Parachute Cheryl Cole Veröffentlichung 11. März 2010 (siehe Veröffentlichung) Länge 3:40 (Album Version) 3:31 (Radio Mix) Genre(s) R B …

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  • 8Parachute cord — (also paracord or 550 cord) is a lightweight nylon kernmantle rope originally used in the suspension lines of US parachutes during World War II. Once in the field, paratroopers found this cord useful for many other tasks. It is now used as a… …

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  • 9Parachute Tower Katowice — ( pl. Wieża spadochronowa w Katowicach) is a 50 metre tall lattice parachute tower built in 1937 for training parachute jumps. It was used in the first days of World War II by 73rd regiment of infantry as an observation tower.Parachute Tower… …

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  • 10Parachute — Par a*chute (p[a^]r [.a]*sh[=oo]t or p[a^]r [.a]*sh[udd]t), n. [F., fr. parer to ward off, guard + chute a fall. See {Parry}, and {Chute}, {Chance}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A device made of a piece of cloth, usually silk, attached to multiple chords… …

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