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  • 1List of characters in The Deptford Mice — A list of fictional characters featured in Robin Jarvis s novel series, The Deptford Mice . Also listed are characters appearing in the prequels, The Deptford Histories and The Deptford Mouselets , as well as the sequel The Deptford Mice Almanack …

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  • 2Tischdecke — Dekoratives Tischtuch Eine Tischdecke (auch Tischtuch) ist ein der Tischform angepasstes Abdeckungsstück, das meist aus Textilien gewebt oder Kunststoff hergestellt ist. Die Verwendung einer Tischdecke kann einen oder mehrere Zwecke erfüllen, so… …

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  • 3skirty — ˈskər]d.]ē, ˈskə̄], ˈskəi], ]t], ]i adjective Etymology: skirtings + y of wool : containing excessive skirtings …

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  • 4Wool classing — Classing redirects here. For other uses, see Classification (disambiguation). Parts of a Merino fleece …

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  • 5103 Colmore Row — (Existing) General information Type Commercial Architectural style Brutalis …

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  • 7Nail gun — Pneumatic nail gun in use A nail gun, nailgun or nailer is a type of tool used to drive nails into wood or some other kind of material. It is usually driven by electromagnetism, compressed air (pneumatic), highly flammable gases such as butane or …

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  • 8Staple (wool) — Staple is a term referring to naturally formed clusters or locks of wool fibres throughout a fleece that are held together by cross fibres. The staple strength of wool is one of the major determining factors when spinning yarn as well as the sale …

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  • 9Southern Pacific class GS-4 — Infobox Locomotive name=SP GS 4 powertype=Steam gauge=4 ft 8 frac12; in (1435 mm) railroad=Southern Pacific Railroad caption=SP4449 standing idle under steam, waiting to start Christmas excursion, December 13 2005. railroadclass=GS 4 whytetype=4… …

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  • 10History of Skipton — The small town of Skipton in North Yorkshire (in the United Kingdom) has been around as far back as 1085, listed in the Domesday Book, and has roles in history during the English Civil War and as the site of a prisoner of war camp during World… …

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