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pinioning
† ˈpinioning, n. Obs. [f. pinion n.1 + -ing1.] = pinion n.1 4.1597–8 Bp. Hall Sat. iii. vii. 41 His sleeues halfe hid with elbow-pineonings, As if he ment to flie with linnen wings. Oxford English Dictionary
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Pinioning
However, the animal welfare impact of pinioning is subject to increasing debate. Legal status Pinioning is legally restricted in many countries. wikipedia.org
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Pinion (disambiguation)
Pinion may also refer to: Birds Pinion (feather), an outermost primary flight feather on a bird's wing Pinioning, the act of surgically removing a wikipedia.org
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blow-hard
blow-hard, a. and n. colloq. (orig. U.S.). [blow v.1 6.] A. adj. Boastful, blustering.1855 Oregon Weekly Times 21 July (Th.), The Oregonian..has a blowhard article on the subject. 1921 R. D. Paine Comr. Rolling Ocean vi. 105 He don't get by with his blow-hard stuff, but I'll have to say he is entert... Oxford English Dictionary
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pinion
▪ I. pinion, n.1 (ˈpɪnjən) Forms: 5 pynyon, 6 pynnyon, -nion, pinnyan, 6–7 pynion, pin(n)eon, (-oun), -nion, 7 pyneon, 6– pinion. [a. OF. pignon, in Froissart c 1400 in pl. ‘wing-feathers, wings, pinions’, a collateral form of OF. penon, pennon (also ‘feather of an arrow’, and ‘streamer, pennon’) = ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Harrow Green
The operation of pinioning was performed by Calcraft, the rope was adjusted to a staple fixed in the beam and the cap was drawn on over the prisoner face wikipedia.org
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Chokehold
Additional pressure may be applied by pinioning the opponent's lower body by locking the legs around the opponent's waist (referred to as "hooks") and wikipedia.org
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Elizabeth Martha Brown
On this spot the ceremony of pinioning was proceeded with. Her female attendants here left her in the care of the executioner. wikipedia.org
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Conty
The château, of neoclassical design, is built of torching, on foundations of limestone, with brick pinioning, typical of the buildings of Picardy. wikipedia.org
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Wing clipping
If performed correctly, it is a painless procedure and is quite distinct from pinioning, which is carried out by amputation of the wing at the carpal joint wikipedia.org
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William Calcraft
They further reported that Calcraft arrived with only one piece of hand luggage, a carpet bag containing "a new rope, a white cap, and some pinioning straps wikipedia.org
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Mary Russell murders
Captain Stewart first bound the seven men by hand and foot, pinioning them to the floor of the ship's main saloon. wikipedia.org
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Freedom for Animals
The campaign seeks to outlaw the practice of pinioning of birds in zoos. wikipedia.org
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Outline of birds
country Oology Jourdain Society Palaeooölogy Aviculture Aviculture Falconry Day-old cockerel Falconry (training) Lure (falconry) Takagari Pigeon racing Pinioning wikipedia.org
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Locations of executions conducted by Albert Pierrepoint
Pierrepoint", but the executioner took the proffered hand only to put the pinioning strap on, making no reply. wikipedia.org
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