Cleator /ˈkliːtər/ is a village in the civil parish of Cleator Moor, in the Cumberland district of Cumbria, England. Cleator is located on the edge of...
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amenities in 1901. The townsite of Turkey Creek became known as Cleator in 1925 after James P. Cleator, who then owned it after a deal with Nellis, renamed the...
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Look up cleat or cleats in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cleat may refer to: Cleat (nautical), a fitting on ships, balls, and balls to which ropes...
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Cleats or studs are protrusions on the sole of a shoe or on an external attachment to a shoe that provide additional traction on a soft or slippery surface...
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Cleator Moor /ˈkliːtər ˈmʊər/ is a town and civil parish in the Cumberland district of Cumbria, England. The parish was historically called Cleator. During...
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A French cleat is a way of securing a cabinet, mirror, tools, artwork or other objects to a wall. It is a molding with a 45 degree slope used to hang...
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which the Cleator and Furness Railway became part of the LNWR and FR Joint Lines. Furness Railway London & North Western Railway Whitehaven, Cleator and Egremont...
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In nautical contexts, a cleat is a device for securing a rope. Types of cleat designs include the following: A horn cleat is the traditional design, featuring...
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The cleat hitch is a knot for securely attaching a rope to a cleat. The hitch begins with a dead turn around the cleat then continues forming an “8”. The...
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his nephew Joseph Meisner to open and run the first Kangol factory at Cleator, Cumbria, England. A second factory was opened at nearby Frizington, and...
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started Cleator Furniture, a custom office furniture manufacturing business in San Diego, with his nephew, Robert K. Cleator Jr. In 1979 Cleator was elected...
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Cleator Moor West railway station was opened as "Cleator Moor" by the Cleator and Workington Junction Railway (C&WJR) in 1879. It served the growing industrial...
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Jack Lambert (American football) (redirect from Dracula In Cleats)
intimidate the opposition. His nicknames included "Jack Splat" and "Dracula in Cleats". He was the Steelers starting middle linebacker for eight seasons when...
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The Whitehaven, Cleator and Egremont Railway was an English railway company which built and operated a standard gauge railway in Cumberland, England intended...
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Cleator Moor Celtic Football Club is a football club based in Cleator Moor, Cumbria, England. The club are currently members of the West Lancashire League...
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Cockermouth, Egremont, Alston, Appleby-in-Westmorland, Beckermet, Brampton, Cleator, Cleator Moor, Frizington, Holmrook, Keswick, Kirkby Stephen, Moor Row, Ravenglass...
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the church at Cleator was held by Calder Abbey, founded 1134/5 as an offshoot of Furness Abbey. It is uncertain when the church at Cleator came into the...
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Ice cleats are a device, affixed to a shoe or boot, with small studs or spikes underneath. They are used to avoid sliding on slippery surfaces like ice...
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of Cumberland from the 2024 general election: Bransty; Cleator Moor East and Frizington; Cleator Moor West; Cockermouth South (part); Egremont; Egremont...
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The Cleator and Workington Junction Railway (C&WJR) was located in West Cumberland in Northern England, serving the towns of Cleator Moor and Workington...
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Knob-and-tube wiring (redirect from Cleated wiring)
lower conductor. Ceramic cleats, which were block-shaped pieces, served a purpose similar to that of the knobs except that cleats were generally used in...
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sports, such as skating. Figure-eight turns of a rope or cable around a cleat, pin, or bitt are used to belay something. Etymological Dictionary of Turkic...
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the Furness Railway. The FR entered into a working agreement with the Cleator and Workington Junction Railway (C&WJR), where it would work the company's...
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Combined Law Enforcement Associations of Texas (redirect from CLEAT)
Associations of Texas (CLEAT) is the largest police union in Texas. It is active in local politics through the political action committee CLEAT PAC. It lobbies...
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Bridgefoot railway station was built by the Whitehaven, Cleator and Egremont Railway. It served the village of Bridgefoot, Cumbria, England. The station...
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small fell on the fringe of the English Lake District near the towns of Cleator Moor and Egremont. Sometimes known as Long Barrow, it is traditionally...
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importance and special interest". The parish contains the villages of Cleator Moor and Cleator, and the surrounding countryside. The listed buildings include...
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allow cable cleats to have sufficient strength with the high forces experienced under short circuit conditions. Patent description cable cleats v t e...
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different cleats. One is their kicking cleat and the other is referred to as their plant foot. The reason that kickers will wear a football cleat on their...
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Interplanetary Society (BIS), founded in Liverpool in 1933 by Philip E. Cleator, is the oldest existing space advocacy organisation in the world. Its aim...
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