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Synonyms for carabiner

an oblong metal ring with a spring clip

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Since 2016, Fossum Biner has served as chairman of the board at Cloetta AB.
The study reinforces the importance of enabling students to share their lived experiences through multi-modal literacy narratives (Biner & Kotsopoulous, 2011; Cummins, 2004).
Inci Uslu Biner, (1) Ebru Tatci, (1) Ozlem Ozmen, (1) Atila Gokcek, (2) Haci Ahmet Demir, (3) and Nadide Basak Gulleroglu (4)
Blatter's first wife was Liliane Biner, from his home town of Visp in the Alps.
Blatter's first wife Liliane Biner was from his alpine home town of Visp.
"Fatmagul who the directors tried to portrait as a person, who was raped and has a very conscious mind to head to court, but at the same time what made Fatmagul an acceptable character in Turkey was the fact that she was portrayed as a young, innocent woman that basically showed no reason to be raped," said Ozlem Biner, a Turkish research associate in social anthropology at the University of Cambridge.
Lee Bateman, Curtis Biner and Ryan Edwards all returned five fish and Ed Jones kept four of the eight rainbows he landed.
The Living Theatre, for example, presented a short play by Lorca, The Dialogue of the Mannequin and the Young Man, in 1951, together with works by Gertrude Stein, Paul Goodman, and Bertold Brecht (Biner 26).
Patricia (Biner) Mathieu, 92Dayville, CT - Patricia (Biner) Mathieu, 92, formerly of Genevieve St.
MiReKoc research report (Istanbul: 2006); Ko?er-Akcapar, "Conversion as a Migration Strategy in a Transit Country"; and Zahide Ozge Biner, "Transit refugees: Legalization struggles of Iranian asylum seekers in Van, Eastern Turkey," unpublished doctoral thesis, University of Strasbourg, 2012.
The Nomination Committee proposes the re-election of Morten Falkenberg, Lilian Fossum Biner, Nora FEaA[sup.1]risdal Larssen, Johan Molin, Thore Ohlsson and Fredrik Palmstierna.
Biner et al., "The North American regional climate change assessment program: overview of phase I results," Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, vol.
(28.) Grumbach MM, Biner BMK, Braunstein GD, et al.
This may also be attributed to the variation in the number of students between the two groups; literature suggested that the smaller the learning group, the shorter the distance between the instructor and learners (Chen & Willits, 1998), the more satisfied the learners are with the courses and more apt to exceed their previous academic performances (Biner, Welsh, Barone, Summers, & Dean, 1997), and to score higher on exams (Sugrue, Rietz, & Hansen, 1999).