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  • 1Quarter Sawing — Quarter Sawn lumber is produced by first quartering the log lengthwise and then sawing each quarter lengthwise with parallel cuts, roughly perpendicular to the growth rings. It possess advantages over plain sawn lumber because of the orientation… …

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  • 2quarter — {{11}}quarter (n.) c.1300, one fourth of anything, from O.Fr. quartier (12c.), from L. quartarius fourth part, from quartus fourth (see QUART (Cf. quart)). Earliest sense is parts of the body as dismembered during execution (c.1300). Used of the… …

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  • 3quarter bond — The ordinary brickwork bond obtained by using a 2.25 (57 mm) closer …

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  • 4Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter — North American box art Developer(s) Capcom Production Studio 3 Publisher(s) …

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  • 5German Quarter — Alexandre Benois. At the German Quarter (1911) German Quarter, also known as the Kukuy Quarter (Russian: Немецкая слобода, Nemetskaya sloboda) was a neighborhood in the northeast of Moscow, located on the right bank of the Yauza River east of… …

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  • 6Gaslamp Quarter, San Diego, California — The Quarter is home to many events and festivals, including Mardi Gras in the Gaslamp, Taste of Gaslamp and ShamROCK, a St. Patrick s Day event. PETCO Park, home of the San Diego Padres is located one block away in downtown San Diego s East… …

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  • 7Liverpool gay quarter — Liverpool s Gay Quarter (sometimes Liverpool gay village) encompasses Stanley Street, Cumberland Street, Victoria St and Eberle St, and is where the bulk of the gay bars and clubs are located in Liverpool, in North West England. Stanley St is the …

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  • 8king closer — noun : a closer bigger than half a brick; specifically : a brick with one corner cut away making the header at that end half the width of the brick compare queen closer * * * /kloh zeuhr/, Masonry. 1. a brick of regular length and thickness, used …

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  • 9king closer — /kloh zeuhr/, Masonry. 1. a brick of regular length and thickness, used in building corners, having a long bevel from a point on one side to one about halfway across the adjacent end. 2. a brick of three quarter length for finishing a course at… …

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  • 10Economic Affairs — ▪ 2006 Introduction In 2005 rising U.S. deficits, tight monetary policies, and higher oil prices triggered by hurricane damage in the Gulf of Mexico were moderating influences on the world economy and on U.S. stock markets, but some other… …

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