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A trebuchet has no spring or explosive charges. It works by simple force of gravity. The lighter end of the beam is pulled down, in this case by tractors, and that elevates the great weight box. When ...
Velvet bows have long been a holiday staple. This year, give the style an on-trend spin with this set doused in the season's ...
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