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    The most important part of a hockey player’s gear is their skates. To be more precise the blades on the skates are the most important, because that is what is in contact with the ice to allow the player to generate traction to move around the ice with ease. So the equipment manager or anyone else who has the job of sharpens someone’s hockey skates need to have the knowledge to be able to sharpen someone skates perfectly. They have to know the correct process to sharpen skates to perfection every

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    Ebon put his arms down, out of breath. He imagined his master smiling and telling him what a good job he had done. The thought made him swell with pride. Something he saw yanked him out of his thoughts. The back of the crowd was stirring. He turned and cut the man, who was about to be burned, loose. “May the King bless you!” The man cried as he ran to the outstretched arms of his family. Ebon smiled as a deep sense of satisfaction washed over him. He then turned and pushed his way to the back of

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    inches per second (IPS). Soon many realized that the track or the height of the blades relative to each other is not the important thing. If a blade wanted to fly six inches higher than the leading one, this was fine as long as the IPS reduced to an acceptable level. This is where the term rotor smoothing comes from. No one cares about the height of the track, it is really only looked at to identify a bad blade. What matters is how smooth the aircraft fly’s. Even though track and balance

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    was a greatsword near 2 meters in length, its serrated blade cruel and sinister. Runes cast in a dark metal were emblazoned on the swords hilt crude and harsh in their design. The sword shone deep crimson for a moment, the moment over so quickly the man believed it imagined even so a feeling, ugly and malicious passed over him. Runes cast in a dark metal were emblazoned on the swords hilt crude and harsh in their design. He was to sell the blade after he translated the runes hoping they could instill

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    The lone elf sat at one of the numerous tables in the crowded bar, a nearly empty wine glass beside him. Contrary to the belief of any who saw him, Graven was completely sober, regardless of his tendency to mutter to himself. Graven was clothed in entirely black and a thin sword rested at his side. He kept his eyes down, as to avoid any unwanted attention. It mattered little though, as the rowdy crowds of customers were nearly all wasted, or about to be. Fights broke out regularly. Amidst the

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    Audi King Trailers

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    through the door, looking like she had just seen a ghost. Audi quickly told her that he was alright and that he wouldn’t be buying anymore fireworks. He quickly cleaned up the mess that his mistake had created. Then he finished his job of sharpening the blades and mowing the yard. Life for Audi has been ordinary ever

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    Greek Weapons

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    of weapons, as well as the techniques of using them, were all different and were suited for a knight’s own needs. Since every knight had unique characteristics and fighting styles, blacksmiths had to cast weapons that met their specifications. Additionally, the knights needed to be capable of using a plethora of weapons since each had a specific purpose for different scenarios such as using projectile weapons for ranged combat. In order to best serve their king, they had to use their weapons skillfully

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    Sledge Saw Description

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    Sumanth Reddy Technical Description of Sledge Saw Sledge saw is ultimate weapon that is used for attacking enemies or zombies during a trial. It is a deadly weapon and most creative weapons designed for survivor in dead rising 3. The only and major purpose of this weapon is to destroy enemies as soon as it comes to contact. The following paper provides a description of sledge saw its parts and functions. It is a long weapon similar to a rifle and is largely made of iron. Sledge saw is a sophisticate

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    using the right weapon at the right time was extremely important as well as what armour they wore. Longswords were used to slash and jab while still being viable to use with one hand, while plate armour protected against those types of attacks. Projectile based weapons could engage on the enemy from a distance, but with the sacrifice of guaranteed damage. Most knights carried at least a sword into battle, and long ranged weapons were commonly used in sieging castles. Although all weapons were used to

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    Dracula vs Blade

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    idea to create a story, and for someone else to evolve them. Events occurring within society and the way people perceive other’s at a time also contributes majorly to the development of modernity. Bram Stoker’s novel ‘Dracula’ and David Goyer’s film ‘Blade Trinity’ contrast significantly as a result of difference in context. Weaponry had developed immensely over the two stories to cater for the advancements from one classic vampire to a fresh, modern, powerful one. The story of ‘Dracula’, set in Victorian

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