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  • 11Man cave — A man cave decorated with Civil War memorabilia. A man cave, sometimes a mantuary[1] or manspace,[2] is a male sanctuary …

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  • 12Man-lifting kite — Roald Amundsen, the polar explorer, is lifted from the ground using a man lifting kite during tests in 1909. Man lifter War Kite designed by …

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  • 13Man-at-arms — This article is about the medieval term for a soldier. For the Masters of the Universe character, see Man At Arms. Men at arms in battle, 15th century illustration. Man at arms (also called armsman or coistrel) was a term used from the High… …

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  • 14Man engine — The operation of a double acting man engine A man engine is a mechanism of reciprocating ladders and stationary platforms installed in mines to assist the miners’ journeys to and from the working levels. It was invented in Germany in the 19th… …

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  • 15Man-portable air-defense systems — An SA 7 in use Man portable air defense systems (MANPADS or MPADS) are shoulder launched surface to air missiles (SAMs). They are typically guided weapons and are a threat to low flying aircraft, especially helicopters. Contents …

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  • 16Man After Man: An Anthropology of the Future — Cover Man After Man: An Anthropology of the Future (1990) is a speculative book written by Scottish geologist Dougal Dixon and illustrated by Philip Hood. The theme of the book is a science fiction body horror exploration of the possibilities of… …

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  • 17man on horseback — Etymology: after the Man on Horseback, nickname of Georges E. J. M. Boulanger died 1891 French chauvinistic general and demagogue; from his frequent appearance before the Paris crowds mounted on a black horse 1. : a man typically a military… …

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  • 18mounted policeman — Synonyms and related words: G man, MP, bailiff, beadle, beagle, bound bailiff, broncobuster, buckaroo, caballero, captain, catchpole, cavalier, cavalryman, chevalier, chief of police, circus rider, commissioner, constable, cowboy, cowgirl,… …

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  • 19Man-At-Arms — A soldier holding his land, generally 60 120 Acres, specifically in exchange for military service. Sometimes called a Yeoman. ♦ Any mounted fighting man who wore armour. (Wise, Terence. Medieval Warfare, 250) …

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  • 20man-at-arms — noun (plural men at arms) Date: 1581 soldier; especially a heavily armed and usually mounted soldier …

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