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  • 121National Police Cadet Corps — Abbreviation NPCC Logo of the National Police Cadet Corps …

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  • 122Housatonic Council — Infobox WorldScouting type = organization name = Housatonic Council caption = Council Shoulder Patch . Use English name of organization if applicable headquarters = Derby, Connecticut country = United States of America f date = 1923 members =… …

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  • 123Young Citizen Volunteers — The Young Citizen Volunteers of Ireland had its first meeting just prior to the signing of the Solemn League and Covenant (Ulster), in Belfast City Hall on September 10, 1912.Each member was to pay 2s.6d (12.5 p) on joining the YCVs and a further …

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  • 124Van Darkholme — Male adult bio name= Van Darkholme birth= October 24cite web|url=http://www.vandarkholme.com/van darkholme bio.html|title=VAN DARKHOLME BIO |publisher=vandarkholme.com|accessdate=2007 12 03] location= birthname= death= measurements= height=… …

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  • 125Small-stuff — is a nautical and knot tying term for thin string or twine, as opposed to the thick, heavy ropes that are more often used in sailing. It is commonly used in a whipping to bind the ends of ropes to prevent fraying.Historically, the term referred… …

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  • 126Scoutcraft — is a term used to cover a variety of woodcraft knowledge and skills required by people seeking to venture into wild country and sustain themselves independently. The term has been adopted by Scouting organizations to reflect skills and knowledge… …

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  • 127Queen City Yacht Club (Seattle) — Queen City Yacht Club is located on Portage Bay in Seattle, Washington, and has been a part of the United States boating community since 1916. It is a charter member of the Grand Fourteen Yacht Clubs in Puget Sound, and with an active membership… …

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  • 128Marlinespike seamanship — (or marlinspiking), is the art of handling and working all kinds of natural fiber, synthetic fiber, and wire rope. So named because it often involves use of a marlinspike, it generally covers all types of knot tying, splicing of cordage, sail… …

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