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  • 1Sleipner A offshore platform — The Sleipner A offshore platform was a North Sea, Condeep type oil platform, built for Statoil in Norway by the company Norwegian Contractors. It is known for its catastrophic failure on August 23, 1991, due to a design flaw, that resulted from… …

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  • 2steel — steellike, adj. /steel/, n. 1. any of various modified forms of iron, artificially produced, having a carbon content less than that of pig iron and more than that of wrought iron, and having qualities of hardness, elasticity, and strength varying …

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  • 3building construction — Techniques and industry involved in the assembly and erection of structures. Early humans built primarily for shelter, using simple methods. Building materials came from the land, and fabrication was dictated by the limits of the materials and… …

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  • 4arts, East Asian — Introduction       music and visual and performing arts of China, Korea, and Japan. The literatures of these countries are covered in the articles Chinese literature, Korean literature, and Japanese literature.       Some studies of East Asia… …

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  • 5Pisgah Home Historic District — Infobox nrhp | name =Pisgah Home Historic District nrhp type = hd caption = Pisgah Home, 2008 location= 6026 6044 Echo St. 6051 A D Hayes St., Highland Park, Los Angeles, California lat degrees = 34 lat minutes = 6 lat seconds = 38 lat direction …

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  • 6Formwork — Animation depicting construction of multi story building using aluminum handset formwork. Modular steel frame formwork for a foundation …

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  • 7Melty Blood — Cover of the first game メルティブラッド (Meruti Buraddo) Genre Supernatural …

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  • 8Claw (video game) — Claw Developer(s) Takarajimasha Publisher(s) Monolith Productions, Wizard Works Engin …

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  • 9Survivor: Samoa — Genre Reality television Winner Natalie White (7–2–0) No. of episodes 15 No. of days 39 No. of survivors 20 Trib …

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  • 10Naval warfare — Sea power redirects here. For the magazine, see Seapower. The French (left) and British (right) lines at the Battle of Chesapeake Warfare …

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