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  • 101Ottoman submarine Abdül Hamid — The Nordenfelt class Ottoman submarine Abdül Hamid (1886) was the first submarine in history to fire a torpedo while submerged under water. Submarine Abdül Hamid (also Abdülhamid) was the first submarine built in the United Kingdom, being… …

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  • 102Commodore International — Industry Computer hardware Electronics Founded Toronto, Ontario, Canada (1954) Defunct 1994 …

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  • 103The Omega Man — For the coin counterfeiter, see The Omega Man (counterfeiter). For the manga and anime character, see Omegaman. The Omega Man Theatrical release poster Directed by …

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  • 104Penguin Classics — is a series of books published by British publisher Penguin Books. Books in this series are seen by literary critics as important members of the Western canon, though many titles are translated or of non western origin. The first Penguin Classic… …

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  • 105Landship — This article is primarily about a fictional method of transportation. For the Barbadian cultural tradition, see Landship (Barbados). A landship is a large vehicle that travels on land, as opposed to on water or in space where large vehicles are… …

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  • 106List of Bones characters — This is a list of fictional characters in the television series Bones. The article deals with the series main, recurring, and minor characters. Contents 1 Main characters 1.1 Temperance Bones Brennan …

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  • 107Methamphetamine — Meth and Tik redirect here. For other uses, see Meth (disambiguation) and Tik (disambiguation). This article is about the psychostimulant drug, methamphetamine, in both racemic and dextrorotatory forms. For the CNS inactive OTC nasal decongestant …

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  • 108Check weigher — Example checkweigher. Product passes on the conveyor belt where it is weighed A checkweigher is an automatic machine for checking the weight of packaged commodities. It is normally found at the offgoing end of a production process and is used to… …

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  • 109strip — strip1 /strip/, v., stripped or stript, stripping, n. v.t. 1. to deprive of covering: to strip a fruit of its rind. 2. to deprive of clothing; make bare or naked. 3. to take away or remove: to strip sheets from the bed. 4. to deprive or divest:… …

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  • 110Parsons, Sir Charles Algernon — born June 13, 1854, London, Eng. died Feb. 11, 1931, Kingston Harbour, Jam. British mechanical engineer. He began work at the Armstrong engineering works in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1877 and formed his own company to manufacture turbines and other… …

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