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  • 31James Carpenter (disambiguation) — James Carpenter may refer to:*James Carpenter (1840–1899), British astronomer *James Madison Carpenter (1888–1983), American Methodist minister and musicologist *James C. Carpenter, American engineer; covered bridge builder *James F. Carpenter… …

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  • 32Permanent normal trade relations — The status of permanent normal trade relations (PNTR) is a legal designation in the United States for free trade with a foreign nation. In the U.S. the name was changed from most favored nation (MFN) to PNTR in 1998. In international trade, MFN… …

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  • 33International Trade Mart — The International Trade Mart is an organization promoting international trade and the Port of New Orleans. The World Trade Mart was chartered in 1945, first opened its doors in 1948, and in 1985, merged with International House to form the World… …

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  • 34Mechanics' Union of Trade Associations — A sign in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania marking the former headquarters of the Mechanics Union of Trade Associations Abbreviation MUTA Formation 9 October 1827 ( …

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  • 35trick of the trade — {n. phr.}, {usually in plural}, {informal} 1. A piece of expert knowledge; a smart, quick, or skillful way of working at a trade or job. * /Mr. Olson spent years learning the tricks of the trade as a carpenter./ * /Any one can learn how to hang… …

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  • 36trick of the trade — {n. phr.}, {usually in plural}, {informal} 1. A piece of expert knowledge; a smart, quick, or skillful way of working at a trade or job. * /Mr. Olson spent years learning the tricks of the trade as a carpenter./ * /Any one can learn how to hang… …

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  • 37trick\ of\ the\ trade — n. phr. usually in plural informal 1. A piece of expert knowledge; a smart, quick, or skillful way of working at a trade or job. Mr. Olson spent years learning the tricks of the trade as a carpenter. Any one can learn how to hang wallpaper, but… …

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  • 38Henry Couchman — of Balsall Temple, Warwickshire, an 18th century architect and landscape gardener, designed the Old Draper’s Hall, Coventry (demolished) and helped complete Arbury Hall, Warwickshire, for Sir Roger Newdigate, including designing the magnificent… …

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  • 39Curtis Bros. & Co — Curtis Bros. Co. between 1866 and 1966 was a leading producer of doors sash, blinds and general house finish. The company was the first to produced pre glazed window units. Contents 1 Company Beginnings 2 Incorporation 3 Charles F. Curtis …

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  • 40Edmund Spangler — Infobox Person name = Edmund Spangler image size = 200px caption = Edmund Spangler after his arrest, 1865 birth date = birth date|1825|8|10|mf=y birth place = York, Pennsylvania, U.S. death date = death date and age|1875|2|7|1825|8|10|mf=y death… …

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