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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The dogshank is a variant of the sheepshank, where the eyes formed at each end have the ends of the rope passed through them to prevent the knot from spilling. At least one end of the rope must be available.The dogshank can be thought of as two opposite bowlines where the two ends provide the respective standing lines each with its pinching turn, and the two elbows of the Z-folded middle part provide the bights that pass through the turns and come back from around the standing lines. The dogshank can also be thought of as two opposite sheet bends where the two ends provide the self-crossing line in each sheet bend, while the two elbows of the Z-folded middle part provide the non-crossing other line.. }

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