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  • 1Curtain Theatre — circa 1600. (some authorities believe this to be a depiction of The Theatre, the other Elizabethan theatre in Shoreditch) Address 18 Hewett Street …

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  • 2Curtain Coating — is a process that creates an uninterrupted curtain of fluid that falls onto a substrate. The substrate is transported on a conveyer belt at a regulated speed through the curtain to ensure an even coat of the die. The curtain is created by using a …

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  • 3Curtain forces — (Russian: Отряды завесы, войска завесы, завеса) were military forces used by Soviet Russia in 1918 in the Western and Northern directions (Western Curtain and Northern Curtain respectively).[1] Additionally there were the Southern Curtain and… …

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  • 4Curtain (novel) — Curtain: Poirot s Last Case   …

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  • 5Curtain Call: The Hits — Kompilationsalbum von Eminem Veröffentlichung 2. Dezember 2005 Aufnahme 1997 2005 Label …

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  • 6Curtain Call: The Hits — Greatest hits album by Eminem Released December 6, 2005 …

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  • 7curtain — [kʉrt′ n] n. [ME & OFr cortine < LL(Ec) cortina, lit. a cauldron, enclosing circle of a theater, curtain (< IE base * (s)ker , to CURVE); used in Vulg. instead of L cors, cohors (see COURT) to translate Gr aulaia, curtain (esp. in a… …

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  • 8Curtain (disambiguation) — Curtain is a piece of cloth intended to block or obscure light Contents 1 Materials 2 People politics 3 Music media …

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  • 9Curtain — Cur tain (k[^u]r t[i^]n; 48), n. [OE.cortin, curtin,fr. OF. cortine, curtine, F. courtine, LL. cortina, curtian (in senses 1 and 2), also, small court, small inclosure surrounded by walls, from cortis court. See {Court}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A… …

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  • 10Curtain lecture — Curtain Cur tain (k[^u]r t[i^]n; 48), n. [OE.cortin, curtin,fr. OF. cortine, curtine, F. courtine, LL. cortina, curtian (in senses 1 and 2), also, small court, small inclosure surrounded by walls, from cortis court. See {Court}.] [1913 Webster] 1 …

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