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  • 41satchel charge — noun : several blocks of explosive usually taped to a board fitted with a rope or wire loop for use as a handle …

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  • 42Magic satchel — is a term often used in reference to computer role playing games. It refers to the use of a character s inventory in the game, which can often contain more items (or items of too large a size) than is physically possible for the character to… …

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  • 43Brad vs Satchel — Infobox Album | Name = Brad vs Satchel Type = compilation Artist = Brad and Satchel Released = July 26, 2005 Recorded = 1997–2001 Length = 50:15 Label = The Establishment Store Producer = Reviews = *Allmusic rating|3.5|5… …

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  • 44Blanche Satchel — (born c. 1908, date of death unknown) was an Australian dancer who appeared in the Ziegfeld Follies and Earl Carroll s Vanities . Satchel was once Miss Australia . She came from London, England with the Ziegfeld Follies in 1925. Her height was 5… …

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  • 45Loculus (satchel) — Loculus is a Latin word literally meaning little place and was used in a number of senses including to indicate a satchel. Satchels were carried by legionaries, as a part of their sarcina or luggage.No loculus has survived in entirety although… …

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  • 46Paige, Satchel — orig. Leroy Robert Paige born July 7, 1906?, Mobile, Ala., U.S. died June 8, 1982, Kansas City, Mo. U.S. baseball pitcher. Paige earned legendary fame during his many years pitching in the Negro leagues for a myriad of teams that included the… …

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  • 47Paige, Satchel — orig. Leroy Robert Paige (7 jul. ¿1906?, Mobile, Ala., EE.UU.–8 jun. 1982, Kansas City, Mo.). Lanzador de béisbol estadounidense. Ganó legendaria fama durante los muchos años en que lanzó en las Ligas Negras para innumerables equipos, entre ellos …

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  • 48pole and satchel charge — noun : pole charge …

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  • 49latches — satchel …

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  • 50sachel — Satchel Satch el . [OF. sachel, fr. L. saccellus, dim. of saccus. See {Sack} a bag.] A little sack or bag for carrying papers, books, or small articles of wearing apparel; a hand bag. [Spelled also {sachel}.] [1913 Webster] The whining schoolboy… …

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