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  • 101Print — may refer to:*Printing, mostly using a printing press ** Printing press, printing with moveable metal type, see also Letterpress printing **Publishing, the distribution of printed works or other information **Print run, one batch of printing,… …

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  • 102Edition — In printmaking, an edition is a number of prints struck from one plate, usually at the same point in time. This is the meaning covered by this article. This may be a limited edition , with a fixed number of impressions produced on the… …

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  • 103Cooper Union — Coordinates: 40°43′45″N 73°59′26″W / 40.72927°N 73.99058°W / 40.72927; 73.99058 …

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  • 104Gum arabic — Gum arabic, a natural gum also called gum acacia, and chaar gund or char goond (in India), is the hardened sap taken from two species of the acacia tree, Acacia senegal and Acacia seyal . It is used primarily in the food industry as a stabilizer …

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  • 105Tile — For other uses, see Tile (disambiguation). Decorative tilework in Sheikh Lotf Allah Mosque, Isfahan, Iran early 17th century A tile is a manufactured piece of hard wearing material such as ceramic, stone, metal, or even glass. Tiles are generally …

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  • 106Jean-Léon Gérôme — Infobox Artist bgcolour = name = Jean Léon Gérôme imagesize = caption = Self portrait, 1866 birthname = birthdate = birth date|1824|5|10|mf=y location = Vesoul (Haute Saône), France deathdate = death date and age|1904|1|10|1824|5|10 deathplace =… …

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  • 107Frosted glass — is produced by the acid etching of clear sheet glass, or sand blasting. It has the effect of rendering the glass translucent by scattering of light during transmission, thus blurring images view while still transmitting light.Applications: * To… …

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  • 109Maryland Institute College of Art — (MICA) Established 1826 Type Private Endowment $51 million …

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  • 110Pillar (car) — Typical pillar configurations of a sedan (three box), station wagon (two box) and hatchback (two box) from the same model range …

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