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  1. Wrestling: This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same or a similar title. Wrestling (sports): A form of unarmed combat involving close physical contact which is primarily a sport. e] * Freestyle wrestling: Add brief definition or description * Submission wrestling: Add ... [100%] 2023-07-29
  2. Wrestling: Wrestling is the act of physical engagement between two unarmed persons, in which each wrestler strives to get an advantage over his opponent. Physical techniques which embody the style of wrestling are clinching, holding, locking, and leverage. Avoiding potentially lethal ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  3. Wrestling: Wrestling is a martial art and combat sport that involves grappling with an opponent and striving to obtain a position of advantage through different throws or techniques, within a given ruleset. Wrestling involves different grappling-type techniques such as clinch ... (Combat sports) [100%] 2024-01-10 [Wrestling] [Ancient Olympic Games]...
  4. Wrestling: Wrestling is an amateur sport, popular in high school, college and the Olympics, which consists of opponents of similar weight attempting to obtain control of each other and pinning the opposition to the ground. Wresting is one of the most ... [100%] 2023-02-11 [Wrestling]
  5. Wrestling (sports): Wrestling is the act of competing for a physical advantage over an opponent through the use of grappling, typically without the use of striking. In popular usage, it generally refers to the family of combat sports, martial arts, and competitions ... (Sports) [100%] 2023-06-25 [Wrestling]
  6. Wrestling: Wrestling, a sport in which two persons strive to throw each other to the ground. It is one of the most primitive and universal of sports. Upon the walls of the templetombs of Beni Hasan, near the Nile, are sculptured ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  7. Wrestling: WRESTLING res'-ling ('abhaq; pale). See GAMES, sec. II, 3, (i); JACOB; NAPHTALI. res'-ling ('abhaq; pale). See GAMES, sec. II, 3, (i); JACOB; NAPHTALI. [100%] 1915-01-01
  8. List of premature professional wrestling deaths: According to a 2014 study by Eastern Michigan University examining professional wrestlers who were active between 1985 and 2011, mortality rates for professional wrestlers are up to 2.9 times greater than the rate for men in the wider United ... (People associated with professional wrestling who died before age 65) [78%] 2023-12-21 [Death-related lists] [History of professional wrestling]...
  9. Whistling: Whistling, without the use of an artificial whistle, is achieved by creating a small opening with one's lips, usually after applying moisture (licking one's lips or placing water upon them) and then blowing or sucking air through the ... (Whistling without use of an artificial whistle) [77%] 2024-01-13 [Oral communication] [Vocal music]...
  10. Depths (album): Albums de Oceano Contagion(2009) modifier Depths est le premier album par le groupe américain de deathcore Oceano qui est sorti le 7 avril 2009 avec Earache Records. Des vidéoclips ont été réalisés pour les chansons District of Misery et A ... (Album) [76%] 2024-01-11
  11. Westline: The Westline is a fictional line describing the movement of the commercial centre of maritime trade over the past 5000 years. The first recorded acts of trade by sea were found in Mesopotamia around 3000BC. (Finance) [75%] 2023-11-03
  12. Westline: The Westline is a fictional line describing the movement of the commercial centre of maritime trade over the past 5000 years. The first recorded acts of trade by sea were found in Mesopotamia around 3000BC. (Theory of historic changes in maritime trade) [75%] 2024-04-09 [History of international trade]
  13. Westwing (company): Westwing is a German company headquartered in Munich that operates an online home & living business. It is active in eleven European countries. (Company) [75%] 2024-10-27 [Publicly traded companies of Germany] [Online retailers of Germany]...
  14. Death: Death, the permanent cessation of the vital functions in the bodies of animals and plants, the end of life or act of dying. The word is the English representative of the substantive common to Teutonic languages, as “dead” is of ... [73%] 2022-09-02
  15. Death: This article considers several questions concerning the philosophy of death. First, it discusses what it is to be alive. (Philosophy) [73%] 2021-12-24
  16. Death (personification): Death is frequently imagined as a personified force. In some mythologies, a character known as the Grim Reaper (usually depicted as a berobed skeleton wielding a scythe) causes the victim's death by coming to collect that person's soul. (Personification) [73%] 2024-01-13 [Personifications of death] [Psychopomps]...
  17. Death: DEATH (maweth; thanatos): $PHYSIOLOGICAL AND FIGURATIVE VIEW$ The word "Death" is used in the sense of (1) the process of dying (Genesis 21:16); (2) the period of decease (Genesis 27:7); (3) as a possible synonym for poison (2 ... [73%] 1915-01-01
  18. Death: This resource deals with Medical Ethics. Death and Futility Outline Fall 2009 Death and Futility Cases Fall 2009 Audio of Lecture on Death Fall 2009 Brain Death Test AAN detailed report on how to determine brain death in a patient. [73%] 2024-01-08 [Medicine]
  19. Death: Death is the end of life and is conceptually easier to understand than life. Everything that is not alive is dead, even if it never lived to begin with, like a piece of quartz. [73%] 2023-12-07 [Medicine] [Philosophy]...
  20. Death: Death is the end of life in a biological organism, marked by the full cessation of its vital functions. All known multicellular organisms eventually die, whether because of natural causes such as disease, or unnatural ones such as accidents. [73%] 2023-07-01

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