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  • 1Critical Mass — This article is about bicycle events. For the nuclear reaction, see Critical mass. For other uses of the term critical mass , see Critical mass (disambiguation). San Francisco Critical Mass, April 29, 2005. Critical Mass is a cycling event… …

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  • 2Maynard James Keenan — Keenan performing as a part of Tool at 2006 s Roskilde Fes …

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  • 3Ski wax — is a material applied to the bottom of skis or snowboards to help them perform better on snow. Types of ski wax In general, ski wax can be broken down into two categories: grip and glide. Glide wax Glide wax describes a range of waxes which can… …

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  • 4Bottling line — Bottling lines are production lines that fill a product, generally a beverage, into bottles on a large scale.In the wine industry, this typically involves drawing wine from a holding tank and filling it into bottles in a filling machine ( filler… …

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  • 5Korbel Champagne Cellars — Korbel Champagne CellarsF. Korbel Brothers, Inc. is a winery based in Sonoma County, California. Established in 1882, Korbel primarily produces sparkling wine and sells the largest volume of premium methode champenoise sparkling wine in the… …

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  • 6Tom Cannavan — is a Scottish author and a wine journalist. He is considered a pioneer presence on internet of the British wine writing establishment.cite web| last= Robinson |first= Jancis, jancisrobinson.com |title= The world of (wine) work |url=… …

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  • 7British slang — circuBritish slang is English language slang used in the UK. Slang is informal language sometimes peculiar to a particular social class or group and its use in Britain dates back to before the 16th century. The language of slang, in common with… …

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  • 8Champagne (wine) — This article is about the Champagne, which comes from the Champagne region of France. For other uses, see Champagne (disambiguation). For all sparkling wines, see Sparkling wine. Champagne, a festive wine Champagne (French: [ʃɑ̃.paɲ]; …

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  • 9Drupe — Diagram of a typical drupe (peach), showing both fruit and seed …

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  • 10Cork (material) — Untreated cork panel …

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