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  • 81Cutting — For other uses, see Cutting (disambiguation). Different types of scissors sewing (left), paper (middle), kitchen (right) Cutting is the separation of a physical object, or a portion of a physical object, into two portions, through the application …

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  • 82Splitting maul — Woodsplitting maul Other names Wood maul Wood mall Block Buster (Typically used throughout Australia and New Zealand) Classification Hand tool Related Sledge hammer …

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  • 83Monkey wrench — For other uses of this term, see monkey wrench (disambiguation). The monkey wrench (also known as an adjustable spanner in the UK) is an adjustable wrench, a later American development of eighteenth century English coach wrenches. It was popular… …

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  • 84Razor — For other uses, see Razor (disambiguation). Razor A Gillette Mach 3 razor …

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  • 85Compass (drafting) — This article is about the drafting instrument. For other uses, see Compass (disambiguation). A beam compass and a regular compass …

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  • 86Tape measure — plastic tape measure (metric) Self retracting tape measure (imperial) …

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  • 87Pliers — For the Jamaican singer, see Pliers (singer). Flat nose pliers Pliers are a hand tool used to hold objects firmly, for bending, or physical compression. Generally, pliers consist of a pair of metal first class levers joined at a fulcrum pos …

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  • 88Combination square — with standard head A Combination Square consisting of the rul …

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  • 89Ghetto Brothers — The Ghetto Brothers were a gang (or club) founded in New York City s South Bronx in the late 1960s. They eventually spread to much of the Northeastern United States. Like the Young Lords, they were involved in Puerto Rican nationalism, including …

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  • 90Breaking character — A breaking character may also refer to a line breaking character or other character that allows word wrap. Breaking character, to break character , is a theatrical term used to describe when an actor, while actively performing in character, slips …

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