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AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL TRADITION
Kick to kick; Marks up; Markers up; Points up

Firearm rack         
RACK FOR STORING FIREARMS
Gun rack; Rifle rack; Arm rack; Pistol rack
A gun rack, rifle rack or arm rack is a rack for storing firearms such as rifles and pistols. The rack is typically equipped with locks to prevent theft or improper use.
Tap, rack, bang         
JARGON FOR THE RESPONSE TO A FAILURE OF A FIREARM FIRING
Tap wrack bang; Tap Rack Bang; Tap rack bang; Tap, rack, and go; Tap rack and go
Tap, rack, bang (TRB) or tap, rack, and go is jargon for the response to a failure to fire in a firearm with a removable magazine.Tong, David, "Trigger Options of the Semi-Automatic Service Pistol" This is designated as an "Immediate Action" and involves no investigation of the cause (due to being under fire in a combat or defensive situation), but is effective for common failures, such as defective or improperly seated ammunition magazines.
Rack (torture)         
  • "Punishment with a Great Knout"
  • Constitutio Criminalis Theresiana (1768) – the approved methods of torture which could be used by the legal authorities to arrive at the truth.
TORTURE DEVICE
The rack; Torture of the Rack; Caning rack; Torture rack; Intestinal crank; Rack (torture device)
The rack is a torture device consisting of a rectangular, usually wooden frame, slightly raised from the ground, with a roller at one or both ends. The victim's ankles are fastened to one roller and the wrists are chained to the other.

Βικιπαίδεια

Kick-to-kick

Kick-to-kick is a pastime and well-known tradition of Australian rules football fans, and a recognised Australian term for kick and catch type games. It is a casual version of Australian rules (similar to the relationship between backyard/beach cricket and the established forms of cricket).

Although not a sport in itself, the term is used to describe a social exercise played in parks, fields, streets, back yards and also as a playground game that requires at least two people.

Kick-to-kick is used as a warm-up exercise of many Australian rules football clubs and has been the beginnings of many clubs in far-flung places. It has long been a pitch invasion tradition in the breaks immediately after official Australian rules football matches, although as professionalism in the Australian Football League increased, the practice was discontinued at most of AFL venues.

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1. This is also not the first time Israel has been used to rack up points in a domestic American struggle.
2. Shadow Education Secretary David Willetts blamed a regime of targets and league tables for the trend. ‘This shows how Labour‘s target culture is driving schools to put students through more and more GCSEs so they can rack up points to move them up league tables,‘ he said. ‘Is this the best education for our kids?
3. One head teacher told me that all these GCSEs get in the way of a broader education including competitive sport, school plays and community service. ‘Spending time doing inappropriate GCSEs may also stop pupils being stretched in subjects they are really interested in. ‘The Government has encouraged this fever by allowing schools to rack up points in subjects that are not rigorous GCSEs and are not core subjects.‘ One leading headmaster this year revealed that pupils at his school would in future be restricted to nine GCSEs, and called on fellow heads to follow suit.