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  • 121USS Sea Devil (SSN-664) — USS Sea Devil (SSN 664), a Sturgeon class submarine, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for the sea devil (or devil ray) ( Manta birostria ), the largest of all rays, noted for power and endurance. The contract to build her …

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  • 122Gon (manga) — Infobox animanga/Header name = Gon caption = ja kanji = ja romaji = genre = Infobox animanga/Manga title = author = Masashi Tanaka illustrator = publisher = publisher en = Paradox Press, CMX Manga publisher other = magazine = first = last =… …

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  • 123Training to failure — In weight training, training to failure is to repeat an exercise movement (such as the bench press) to the point of momentary muscular failure. Contrary to widespread belief, this is not the point at which the individual thinks they cannot… …

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  • 124United States O class submarine — For other ships of the same name, see O class submarine. USS O 1 (SS 62) lead ship of her class in dry dock at Portsmouth Nary Yard in September 1918 …

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  • 125Syd King — [ Syd King, the first manager of West Ham United] Ernest Sydney Syd King (born Chatham, Kent, 1873, died 1933) was a footballer and manager, and one of the most important figures in the early history of West Ham United. Playing careerHe started… …

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  • 126ironside — /uy euhrn suyd /, n. 1. a strong person with great power of endurance or resistance. 2. (cap.) an epithet or nickname of Edmund II of England. 3. (cap.) Usually, Ironsides. a. (used with a sing. v.) a nickname of Oliver Cromwell. b. the soldiers… …

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  • 127isokinetic exercise — /uy soh ki net ik, kuy / 1. exercise or a program of exercises to increase muscular strength, power, and endurance based on lifting, pulling, or pushing variable weight or resistance at a constant speed. 2. any specific exercise of this type.… …

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  • 128isotonic exercise — 1. exercise or a program of exercises to increase muscular strength, power, and endurance based on lifting a constant amount of weight at variable speeds through a range of motion. 2. any specific exercise of this type. * * * …

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