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  • 51Charles Sherwood Noble — (1873 July 5, 1957) invented a minimum disturbance cultivator called the Noble blade. The Noble blade (or Noble plow) cuts weed roots beneath the soil surface without turning the soil over, thus reducing topsoil loss due to wind erosion. The… …

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  • 52Spade — For other uses, see Spade (disambiguation). small spade for clay soil; the other one for sandy soil and loamy soil A spade is a tool designed primarily for the purpose of digging or removing earth.[1] Early spades were made of riven wood. After… …

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  • 53Terror (Bottom episode) — Infobox UK Television Episode Title =Terror Series name =Bottom Caption = Series no =Three Episode =002 Airdate =January 13th, 1995 Writer =Adrian Edmondson Rik Mayall Producer =Jon Plowman Director =Bob Spiers Guests = Episode list = Prev =Hole… …

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  • 54Strap wrench — A strap wrench is any of various types of wrench that grip an object via a strap or chain being pulled in tension around it until it firmly grips. High static friction keeps it from slipping. Many strap wrenches have built in handles. Others are… …

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  • 55Human voice — Voice redirects here. For other uses, see Voice (disambiguation). The spectrogram of the human voice reveals its rich harmonic content. The human voice consists of sound made by a human being using the vocal folds for talking, singing, laughing …

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  • 56Street sweeper — A street sweeper or street cleaner can refer to a person s occupation or a machine that cleans streets, usually in an urban area. A compact street sweeper tackles litter in Mexico City Contents …

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  • 57Ji Ben — (吉本) (? 200 AD), was a Chinese physician who served the Later Han Dynasty during the Three Kingdoms era. Ji Ping is also known as Chi T ai in C.H. Brewitt Taylor s texts. In the year 200, While tending to the ill Dong Cheng, he overheard Cheng… …

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  • 58loose — /lus / (say loohs) adjective (looser, loosest) 1. free from bonds, fetters, or restraint: to get one s hand loose. 2. free or released from fastening or attachment: a loose end. 3. uncombined, as a chemical element. 4. not bound together, as… …

  • 59Ironing — For other uses, see Ironing (disambiguation). Woman ironing a shirt (Köln, Germany 1953). Ironing is the use of a heated tool (an iron) to remove wrinkles from fabric. The heating i …

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  • 60Tanker boot — Tanker boots are military boots closely associated with soldiers who serve on tanks and tracked vehicles in general. [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi m0PAB/is 3 114/ai n14695507 Replacing tanker boots could be hazardous | Armor | Find… …

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