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  • 61William Strutt (inventor) — William Strutt (1756 – 1830) FRS, was a cotton spinner in Belper, England.Strutt was the first son of Jedediah Strutt and, after a good education, joined his father s business at the age of fourteen. He also inherited his father s mechanical… …

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  • 62Wayne Higby — D. Wayne Higby (born 12 May, 1943) is an american artist working in ceramics.Born in Colorado Springs, Colorado, Higby received a B.F.A. from the University of Colorado at Boulder, in 1966, and anM.F.A. from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor …

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  • 63Bukit Pasoh Road — (Chinese: 武吉巴梳路) is a road in Tanjong Pagar within the Outram Planning Area of Singapore. The road starts from Neil Road which is one way, but becomes two ways, when the road forks out into two parts, with one becoming Teo Hong Road, with both… …

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  • 64Subsidiary structures of the Palace of Versailles — Five subsidiary structures located near the Palace of Versailles have a historical relation with the history and evolution of the palace. Of these five structure – the Ménagerie, the Pavillon de la Lanterne the Trianon de Porcelaine, the Grand… …

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  • 65India — /in dee euh/, n. 1. Hindi, Bharat. a republic in S Asia: a union comprising 25 states and 7 union territories; formerly a British colony; gained independence Aug. 15, 1947; became a republic within the Commonwealth of Nations Jan. 26, 1950.… …

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  • 66Aegean civilizations — The Bronze Age civilizations that arose and flourished с 3000–1000 BC in the region bordering the Aegean Sea. They included Crete, the Cyclades, the Greek mainland south from Thessaly, including the Peloponnese, and Macedonia, Thrace, and western …

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  • 67Europe, history of — Introduction       history of European peoples and cultures from prehistoric times to the present. Europe is a more ambiguous term than most geographic expressions. Its etymology is doubtful, as is the physical extent of the area it designates.… …

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  • 68Hafner ware — ▪ pottery  glazed earthenware made in Germany as early as 1350, originally as stove tiles (tile) molded in relief. The name Hafnergeschirr (“stove maker vessel”) came to be applied to other pottery objects, usually melon shaped or ovoid mugs or… …

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  • 69Stockelsdorf faience — ▪ pottery       tin glazed earthenware made at Stockelsdorf near Lübeck, Germany. In what was probably an earlier stove tile factory, Stockelsdorf began to make faience in 1771, specializing in tea trays and stoves. Between about 1773 and about… …

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  • 70Ceramic materials — Ceramic Si3N4 bearing parts Ceramic materials are inorganic, non metallic materials and things made from them. They may be crystalline or partly crystalline. They are formed by the action of heat and subsequent cooling.[1] Clay was one of the… …

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