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  • ...usually less than 0.035%. It is common today to talk about 'the iron and steel industry' as if it were a single thing; it is today, but historically they ==Iron and steel==
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  • ...Doug Johnson and [[Sasha Hammer]]. Individual soldiers wearing the Detroit Steel armor have been called '''Steelmechs'''<ref name=IronMan506>Matt Fraction ( .../marvel.com/news/story/11856/sneak_peek_detroit_steel "SNEAK PEEK: Detroit Steel"]. Marvel Comics. April 1, 2010</ref>
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  • *J. C. Carr and W. Taplin; ''History of the British Steel Industry'' Harvard University Press, 1962 [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a *Harukiyu Hasegawa; ''The Steel Industry in Japan: A Comparison with Britain'' 1996 [http://www.questia.com
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  • ...[[carbon]] content between 0.02% and 1.7% by weight, depending on [[grade (steel)|grade]].
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  • The '''History of the Steel Industry''' is part of the core history of [[industrialization]] around the .... The mechanization of the forge resulted in rising production of iron and steel for the interregional and international markets, an increasing use of wood,
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  • ...chemistry/industrial/steel.html Science Aid: Steel] Production and uses of steel, teen study guide ...'''picture gallery''' about all methods of making and shaping of iron and steel in North America and Europe. In German and English.]
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  • #redirect[[Steel industry, history]]
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  • #redirect[[Steel industry, history]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Steel]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • *[http://comicbookdb.com/character.php?ID=43246 Detroit Steel] at the Comic Book Database
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  • ...chemistry/industrial/steel.html Science Aid: Steel] Production and uses of steel, teen study guide ...'''picture gallery''' about all methods of making and shaping of iron and steel in North America and Europe. In German and English.]
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  • ...tates.<ref>Lance E. Metz [http://www.hsp.org/default.aspx?id=945 Bethlehem Steel: The Rise and Fall of an Industrial Giant]</ref>
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  • ...mer home of [[Bethlehem Steel]], which was at one point the second-largest steel producer in the United States.
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  • *J. C. Carr and W. Taplin; ''History of the British Steel Industry'' Harvard University Press, 1962 [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a *Harukiyu Hasegawa; ''The Steel Industry in Japan: A Comparison with Britain'' 1996 [http://www.questia.com
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  • #redirect[[Steel industry, history]]
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  • * [[Steel industry, history]]
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  • #redirect[[Steel industry, history]]
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  • *[http://comicbookdb.com/character.php?ID=43246 Detroit Steel] at the Comic Book Database
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  • ...e>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>traditional metal workers who work with iron and steel
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  • 1835-1919, Scottish-American steel maker, philanthropist and peace activist
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  • Unincorporated area in [[Baltimore County, Maryland]], site of a declining [[steel industry]] complex.
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  • A steel roller coaster, located at Cedar Point Amusement Park in Sandusky, Ohio.
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  • A very tall, multistoried building, constructed on a steel skeleton.
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  • ...ty]] in 1884. He worked for [[Carnegie Steel]], and its successor, [[U.S. Steel]], for his entire working life.<ref name=LehighDGKerr/> He rose from lab t US Steel made him its Vice President in charge of the production and distribution of
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  • ...f 24,097. Lebanon is the former site of a steel mill operated by Bethlehem Steel. Lebanon County had been the site of iron production since the 18th century
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  • ...[[carbon]] content between 0.02% and 1.7% by weight, depending on [[grade (steel)|grade]].
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  • See also [[Steel industry, history]] ==Steel==
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  • Was a steel roller coaster that operated at Hard Rock Park (now Freestyle Music Park) i
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  • | title = Steel City: Hamilton and Region
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  • ...ubpages}}</noinclude>Diversified U.S. [[trade union]], formally the United Steel, Paper and Forestry, Rubber, Manufacturing, Energy, Allied Industrial and S
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  • ...States of America|U.S.]] [[Progressive Era]]; A leader in [[insurance]], [[steel]] and [[banking]].
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  • A steel family [[roller coaster]] made by Pinfari of [[Italy]], located in the Adve
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  • A long, narrow block of raw metal, such as gold, silver, lead, tin, bronze or steel, created by pouring molten metal into a mold.
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  • ...[[carbon steel]]s containing 0.35 - 0.55% [[carbon]] and many [[low alloy steel]]s. Additionally, control over the area to be hardened is impossible.
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  • * [[Steel industry, history]]
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  • History of Pennsylvania's second largest city and the steel capital of the U.S.
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  • a traditional metal worker - [[blacksmith]]s work with [[Iron]] and [[steel]], [[goldsmith]]s, [[tinsmith]]s and [[silversmith]]s work with [[Gold]], [
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  • Literally "steel helmet"; formed 1918 as Association of [German] Frontline Soldiers; joined
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  • A [[fireboat]] commissioned in [[Chicago, Illinois]] in 1899, Chicago's first steel-hulled fireboat
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  • * ''Reinventing the Steel''
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  • ...el was named in honor of [[David Garret Kerr]], a Vice President of [[U.S. Steel]].<ref name=FlickrKerr1939/> ...nded the job he'd first held with Carnegie Steel and had retained when the Steel Trust was formed.
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  • ...rogressive Era funded by the Russell Sage Foundation and conducted in the "steel city" of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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  • ...today's [[Newark International Airport]]. A subsidiary of [[United States Steel]], it was an important U.S. shipyard from 1917 until 1949. ...roduce large numbers of ocean-going cargo ships for the export of American steel, and to contribute to the U.S. war effort in [[World War I]]. It built many
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  • ...ty, the European Atomic Energy Community and the former European Coal and Steel Community; (2): the common foreign and security policy; and, (3): police a
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  • *''Tests of Bond Between Concrete and Steel'' - 1913 - University of Illinois *''Studies of Bond Between Concrete and Steel'' - 1925 - Structural Materials Research Laboratory
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  • ...e to financier [[J. P. Morgan]], and handled complex issues involving U.S. Steel, International Harvester, and other large corporations and insurance compan
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  • '''Beastie''' is a [[Steel roller coaster|steel]] family [[roller coaster]] (Super Dragon MD31) constructed by [[Pinfari]]
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  • ...f name=greatlakesvesselhistoryDGKerr2/> Ownership was transferred to [[US Steel]], in 1952.<ref name=greatlakesDGKerr1916/> ...el was named in honor of [[David Garret Kerr]], a Vice President of [[U.S. Steel]].<ref name=FlickrKerr1939/>
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  • ...ts exposed to water need to be rustless, as in stainless steel, galvanized steel, or brass. For some applications, nuts may be made of nonmetallic material
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  • ...years. He built a steel mill in Lorain, Ohio, only to sell out to Federal Steel upon its completion.
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  • ...Carinthia (province)|Carinthia]] (Koroška). The city has a long history of steel industry, dating from about 1630. The town belonged to Austria until 1919 (
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  • {{r|Steel industry, history}}
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  • {{r|Steel Beach}}
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  • The building originally formed an enclosed structure of steel and acrylic cells, 76 metres (250 feet) in diameter and 62 metres (200 feet ...et of enclosed buildings designed by [[Éric Gauthier]] inside the original steel skeleton. The Biosphere offers interactive activities and exhibitions on en
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  • ...ity once employed many citizens in heavy industry, when it was home to a [[steel mill]], a car factory, and a shipyard.<ref name="Lorain poverty"/> | quote = This former steel town at the mouth of the Black River on Lake Erie would seem like an unlike
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  • ...ring [[World War II]], Pittsburgh contributed more than 95 million tons of steel to the allied war effort.<ref name="Lorant">{{cite book| title=Pittsburgh, ...al base continued to expand through the 1960s. In the 1980s, however, the steel industry imploded, with massive layoffs and mill closures. Pittsburgh shift
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  • {{r|Steel}}
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  • ...is a metal worker who specializes in working with [[iron]] and its alloy [[steel]]. Like all metals, at room temperature iron and steel consist of small crystals.
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  • * ''[[Guns, Germs and Steel]]'' by Jared Diamond (ISBN 0-393-03891-2)
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  • {{r|Steel}}
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  • {{r|Steel}}
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  • The '''Stahlhelm Bund der Frontsoldaten''' (Steel Helmet League of Front-line Soldiers) was a German paramilitary group found
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  • ...by horizontal pipes, called "battens," which are suspended by a number of steel cables (in a counterweight system) or ropes (in a hemphouse system). These ...block," and then back up to the arbor, where it is tied onto the bottom. Steel counterweight plates, called "bricks" or "pigs," are placed on the arbor un
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  • ...weighing one long ton, has no buoyancy and will sink. If that same ton of steel is shaped to enclose a volume of air whose buoyancy is greater than one lon
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  • ...ombination with metal. A "hybrid" fiber and metal cable might have only a steel wire to add mechanical support, copper wires to carry power to light the op ...al or of covering. A medical suture, for example, is of specific stainless steel, [[tantalum]], or other corrosion-resistant metal. Alternatively, electrica
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  • {{r|Steel}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Steel industry, history]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • * Lubove, Roy. ''Twentieth-Century Pittsburgh.'' Vol. 2: "The Post-Steel Era." Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1996. ===Steel===
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  • {{r|Steel industry, history}}
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  • [[Steel industry,_history]]
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  • *{{cite book|author=Waters, Lawrence Leslie| year=1950| title=Steel Trails to Santa Fe| publisher=University of Kansas Press|location=Lawrence,
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  • ...ns not only had inventions such as the wheel, but [[writing]], [[guns]], [[steel]] and a technically advantaged civilization.
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  • {{r|David Steel}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Steel]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ton's economy has been based around manufacturing. Two of Canada's largest steel producers, Dofasco and Stelco, are based there.
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  • {{r|Steel-string acoustic guitar}}
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  • ...t Park". Cedar Point still holds the publication's award for "World's Best Steel Rollercoaster", with "Millennium Force".
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  • ...vary between engineers. Deep foundations can be made out of [[timber]], [[steel]], [[reinforced concrete]], and [[prestressed concrete]]. Deep foundations ...ength was too large for a single pile; today, splicing is only common with steel piles, though concrete piles can be spliced with difficulty. Driving piles,
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  • {{r|Steel-string acoustic guitar}}
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  • ...Doug Johnson and [[Sasha Hammer]]. Individual soldiers wearing the Detroit Steel armor have been called '''Steelmechs'''<ref name=IronMan506>Matt Fraction ( .../marvel.com/news/story/11856/sneak_peek_detroit_steel "SNEAK PEEK: Detroit Steel"]. Marvel Comics. April 1, 2010</ref>
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  • {{r|Steel}}
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  • |properties=Steel-gray, lustrous, hard metal. Malleable and corrosion resistant. Multi-valent
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  • ...s. Outside the circle is a bell (this drives away spirits), a steel knife (steel, especially with an edge, repels spirits), and some rock salt (salt thrown ...of spiritually sensitive people, especially women and children. Iron and steel, on the other hand, is thought to repel spirits.
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  • ...grade stainless steel pots, therefore, are made of a sandwich of stainless steel covering [[aluminium]]. ====Rolled steel====
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  • |properties=Shiny, steel gray, ductile metal.
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  • ...me, while other current band members include Troy Van Leeuwen (guitar, lap steel, keyboard, percussions, backing vocals), Michael Shuman (bass guitar, keybo ...ichol be replaced by Troy Van Leeuwen, taking over on rhythm, key, and lap steel duties. Songs for the Deaf was recorded In 2002.
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  • ...rse movement than a [[tap (tool)]]. Useful hybrids can come from tipping a steel shaft with a hard cutter of [[tungsten carbide]] or [[diamond|industrial di
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  • '''Top Thrill Dragster''' is a steel [[roller coaster]], located at [[Cedar Point|Cedar Point Amusement Park]] i ...Dragster Page]</ref> In 2009, Top Thrill Dragster was rated the 10th best steel roller coaster in the world by amusement park enthusiasts, in Amusement Tod
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  • ...the words, "The penis will be obsolete in five years," <ref>John Varley, ''Steel Beach''</ref>, one gets the idea that the interaction of sex and science fi Varley's ''Steel Beach'' deals with a future in which people can easily change physical iden
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  • *{{cite book|author=Duke, Donald and Stan Kistler|year=1963|title=Santa Fe...Steel Rails through California|publisher=Golden West Books, San Marino, CA|id=}}
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  • |properties=Steel-gray, brittle metal
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  • ...usually less than 0.035%. It is common today to talk about 'the iron and steel industry' as if it were a single thing; it is today, but historically they ==Iron and steel==
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  • ...cite book|author=Duke, Donald and Stan Kistler |year=1963|title=Santa Fe...Steel Rails through California|publisher=Golden West Books, San Marino, CA|id=}}
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  • *Pete Drake – pedal steel guitar ('Down Along the Cove', 'I'll Be Your Baby Tonight')
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  • '''United Steelworkers''' is the common name for the '''United Steel, Paper and Forestry, Rubber, Manufacturing, Energy, Allied Industrial and S
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  • |properties=Steel-gray metal. Highly corrosion resistant.
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  • ...mobile platforms for weighing whole trucks. They are made from concrete or steel. They are either considered pit scales or raised scales, depending on wheth
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  • * Sir [[David Steel]] (Lord Steel of Aikwood), Rector of the University (1982-1985)
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  • *{{cite book|author=Duke, Donald and Stan Kistler |year=1963|title=Santa Fe...Steel Rails through California|publisher=Golden West Books, San Marino, CA|id=}}
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  • ...or=Stan Kistler |authorlink=Donald Norman Duke |year=1963|title=Santa Fe...Steel Rails through California|publisher=Golden West Books |location=San Marino,
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  • '''Led Zeppelin: The Ride''' was a Steel roller coaster|steel roller coaster that once operated at Hard Rock Cafe|Hard Rock Park (now Fre
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  • * Devine, David. ''Slavery, Scandal, and Steel Rails: The 1854 Gadsden Purchase and the Building of the Second Transcontin
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  • Since the disfavor of lead sinkers, [[steel]] and [[brass]] have been marketed as substitutes, although fishermen have ...s, such as heavy bolts and other chunks of throw-away metal, especially of steel, are occasionally used by especially those fishing for [[catfish]] in fresh
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  • *Weldon Myrick - steel guitar
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  • |properties=Steel-gray, low-density, brittle metal
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  • * Diamond J (1997) ''Guns, Germs and Steel: A Short History of Everybody for the Last 13,000 Years.'' Viking UK Random
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  • *''Caress of Steel'' (1975)
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  • ...ed space called a shaft. Vertical movement of elevators is controlled by a steel cable being pulled over a circular pulley, driven by an electrical [[motor]
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  • *Pete Drake – pedal steel guitar
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  • ...interview he gave in 1977, Page stated that he only learnt how to play the steel guitar during the sessions for the first album.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Sch
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  • ...ium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide, and calcium hydroxide. It slowly corrodes steel and copper when wet.
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  • The track has an acoustic country flavour courtesy of the pedal-steel guitar playing of Page.<ref>{{cite book|last=Lewis|first=Dave|year=2012|tit **Jimmy Page – acoustic guitar, pedal steel guitar, producer, remastering, digital remastering
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  • ...ying [[iron ore]] from Labrador and from the [[Gulf of St Lawrence]] to US steel-making ports, on the great lakes. Her return cargos would be grain.
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  • ...e SR-71 Blackbird were built of titanium, the MiG-25 was made of stainless steel. Its radar was powerful, but used 1950s level vacuum tubes.
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  • [[Image:USS Monitor.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The Ericsson steel-clad ''Monitor'', underway.]]
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  • * A ''[[conservatory]]'' - typically a large steel-and-glass greenhouse; also a ''hothouse'', a type of greenhouse specificall
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  • ...n, Topeka, & Santa Fe Railway #21335] &mdash; photo and short history of a steel-sheathed "billboard" car.
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  • [[Image:SD1.jpg|460px|thumb|right|Steel Dragon 2000 roller coaster in [[Nagasaki]], [[Japan]], one of the tallest i == Steel coasters are introduced ==
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  • ...). Anshan is home to the Āngāng Iron and Steel company, one of the largest steel producers in China. ...was part of the Japanese puppet state of Manchuco. The Japanese founded a steel mill along side the existing iron works in Anshan. The city grew in size ar
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  • ...nal President of the '''[[United Steelworkers]]''', formally the '''United Steel, Paper and Forestry, Rubber, Manufacturing, Energy, Allied Industrial and S ...est metalworkers' union in Brazil; SNTMMSRM, the National Union of Mining, Steel and Allied Workers of the Republic of Mexico; and Amicus, the largest manuf
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  • Unlike her opposite number of the FDNY, which had hulls of iron, or steel, the ''Seth Low'' was a wooden hulled vessel.
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  • ...a head in the famous "McLibel" trial in London where two activists - Helen Steel and Dave Morris - were sued by McDonald's over a leaflet they distributed a
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  • ...ts funding came mostly from the Du Pont family, as well as leaders of U.S. Steel, General Motors, Standard Oil, Chase National Bank, and Goodyear Tire and R
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  • ...pocket of Ukrainian resistance remained at and around the large [[Azovstal steel plant]].
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  • ...ed than carbon.<ref name=SciAm1858-01-09/> In working with [[iron]] and [[steel]], introducing carbon is a desirable side effect, as when [[case hardening]
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  • ...al warheads were solids such as concrete, or, for area targets, bundles of steel rods.
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  • ...ists of a low-density, wrapped carbon-fiber/epoxy matrix integrated with a steel nose and base. The low-density composite case can survive penetration into ...e alone reduced a danger radius to 25 feet, compared to the 2000 feet of a steel-cased bomb. <ref name=DT2006-05-22>{{citation
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  • Taylor, at Bethlehem Steel, became famous for developing the concepts of scientific management and "on
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  • ...roject cargo (such as large turbine blades for wind energy projects, giant steel pressure vessels for oil refining, and railroad locomotives for export). Ot
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  • ...United States and around the world named the '''World Trade Center''', the steel [[tube building]] skyscrapers of the "Twin Towers" and the complex surround
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  • ...two entrances were closed up, and doors put in. In 1951, the [[Bethlehem Steel Corporation]] laid a 48" water pipe through the tunnel, and had a water vau In the 1990s, the tunnel was transferred from Bethlehem Steel to the National Park Service. The tunnel was restored by Graciano for the
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  • ...d contains the heat exchanger tubes. The shell is fabricated from [[carbon steel]] plates and is stiffened as needed to provide rigidity for the shell. Whe ...se expansion of the tubes, some designs may have expansion joints (pleated steel bellows) between the shell and the tube sheets allowing the latter to move
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  • ...which is cost effective in preventing [[rust]] formation on [[iron]] and [[steel]], and as a major component in almost all varieties of [[solder]]. It is a
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  • ...supporting the dramatically cantilevered flat concrete roof on 8 cruciform steel columns. This freed the partitions to concentrate on the subdivision of spa
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  • ...ch the graves were marked with wooden crosses; later they were replaced by steel crosses. Finally, the crosses were replaced by tombstones made out of natur
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  • ...[Yorkshire]], [[United Kingdom]]. The city was originally built around the steel industry, but this declined during the 1980s. Like most British cities, She
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  • ...ing mines sensitive to the magnetic signature of vessels with conventional steel hulls. The vessels were propelled via [[Voith Schneider Propeller]]s, beca
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  • ...each and every pipeline with piping class (e.g., carbon steel or stainless steel) and pipe size (diameter). They also show all valving along with all instru
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  • ...nsylvania as a union organizer and trouble-shooter, especially in coal and steel districts. ...el conceded without a strike; Lewis and Myron Taylor, chairman of the U.S. Steel Corporation, secretly negotiated an agreement between the Steelworkers Orga
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  • Her hull and superstructure were steel, and she was powered by a 400 horsepower steam engine. She displaced almos
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  • Troubles mounted in summer 1907.<ref>See Moody (1921) 143ff.</ref> [[U.S. Steel]], by far the largest industrial corporation, reported an sharp drop in bus ...elt|President Roosevelt]], who promised legal immunity for the deal. U.S. Steel thereupon paid $30 million for the TCI stock and Moore and Schley was saved
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  • ...ngular steel vessels (as shown in the above diagram), others are circular steel vessels and many are made of concrete.
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  • ...y to shatter. Maximizing the brisance is critical for applications such as steel cutting or armor piercing, where maximixing the explosive power is importan
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  • ...y-day items such as trash, recycled material, industrial materials (glass, steel, diamonds). A lot of "modern sculpture" is even made from non-conventional
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  • ...he melting point. Specialized alloys are used for [[aluminium]], stainless steel, and some other metals. "Silver solder", which has a higher melting point,
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  • ...Newly made steel is cleaned with sulfuric acid to remove rust before the steel is coated with a protective layer of zinc, tin or enamel. It is also used
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  • ...(CV-16)|**}}(name changed from Cabot in June 1942). Built by the Bethlehem Steel Company, Quincy, Massachusetts. Keel laid in July 1941; launched in Septemb ...'USS Bunker Hill'' (CV-17)|**}}Bunker Hill (CV-17). Built by the Bethlehem Steel Company, Quincy, Massachusetts. Keel laid in September 1941; launched in De
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  • ...around the beginning of the [[nineteenth century]] of modern pianos with [[steel]] frames allowed the strings to be kept at much higher tension, allowing co
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  • ...erected on the island in 1856.<ref name=EcgccaA/> It was replaced with a steel navigation tower in 1959. Ownership of the island was transferred to the [
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  • ...king]] and [[masonry]]. The simplest form is a flat, fairly thick piece of steel, with one end ground into a cutting edge. There is only one sharp edge on a
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  • ...]] and several other steel and iron businesses to form the [[United States Steel Corporation]] in 1901. He played a key role in ending the [[Panic of 1907]] ...://www.ussteel.com/uss/portal/home/aboutus/history|publisher=United States Steel|accessdate=24 October 2013}}</ref>
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  • ...n detectors? If there is an intrusion, is cutting through the concrete and steel difficult enough that there will be plenty of time for a response from loca .... This waste may be melted into borosilicate glass and cast into stainless steel canisters for permanent disposal.<ref name=borosilicate/>}}
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  • ...an be devastating from the immense kinetic energy of a mass of concrete or steel at extremely high speed.
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  • ...nternational Harvester, each developed mines to supply coal to their large steel mills in Gary, Indiana and Chicago, Illinois. In doing so, these companies ...00 men on the payroll and 12,000 tons of coal had been shipped to the U.S. Steel mills in Gary, Indiana.
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  • ...nge to the all-steel heavyweight variety, followed eventually by stainless-steel lightweight construction, for years the consist of the ''California Limited
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  • ...[[neutron activation]] to form gamma emitting radioisotopes. The stainless steel has only a small ability to be activated and the small activity due to <sup ...t things than X-rays, because neutrons can pass with ease through lead and steel but are stopped by plastics, water and oils. Neutron sources include radioa
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  • ...sculptures that used industrial materials and processes, such as plywood, steel and concrete, creating large boxes arranged in geometric forms. Those sculp
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  • ...argest cities in the [[United States of America]], and a major producer of steel, automobile parts, and other industrial goods, as well as the site of the h
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  • As built the entire deck of the bridge, including the sidewalk, was a steel mesh. In 1995 vehicle traffic was restricted to one lane in each direction ...ating Channel at Cherry Street in 1899. Current bridge replaced an earlier steel draw bridges in 1912 and 1932.
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  • ...the lightkeeper's cottage.<ref name=ForWant/> The current lighthouse is a steel frame.<ref name=LighthouseBookB/>
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  • '''1951 - ECSC Treaty - Treaty establishing the European Coal and Steel Community (Treaty of Rome)''' ...created a common market for the sourcing, supply and movement of coal and steel for these six founding states. A common authority supervised the movement o
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  • | [[File:Baychimo Trapped in ice.jpg | 100px]] || ''[[Baychimo]]'' || Steel steamer || 1921 || 1931 || Europe, Western Arctic, Eastern Arctic || [https ...n her maiden voyage - MP-1984.130.57.jpg | 100px]] || ''[[Bayeskimo]]'' || Steel screw steamer || 1922 || 1925 || Eastern Arctic || [https://www.gov.mb.ca/c
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  • * '''''Packing types:''''' ceramic random, carbon steel and stainless steel random, and structured.
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  • ...l=Q|publisher=EMAP|pages=34|issn=0955-4955}}</ref> Page plays a six-string Steel-string guitar|acoustic guitar introduction with a melody reminiscent of 'Wh .../ascending sequence and then concludes with the idiomatic V-I tag on pedal steel guitar.
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  • ...made for civilian markets. For example, the Marine magazines are stainless steel, with a smooth plastic follower (i.e., the part that pushes the cartridges
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  • * Temin, Peter. ''Iron and Steel in Nineteenth-Century America, An Economic Inquiry'' (1964) * Hogan, William T. ''Economic History of the Iron and Steel Industry in the United States.'' (1971) 5 vol.
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  • ...film of iron sulfide on the surface of the steel that acts to protect the steel. When treating gases with a very high percentage of CO<sub>2</sub>, corrosi
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  • ...film of iron sulfide on the surface of the steel that acts to protect the steel. When treating gases with a very high percentage of CO<sub>2</sub>, corrosi
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  • ...teel cladding can be used without adversely impacting the neutron economy. Steel does not suffer the rapid oxidation or hydrogen generation at high temperat ...ill melt if the rod ever gets too hot. The fuel then expands upward in the steel cladding, shutting down the fission reactions (see Figure 1). The IFR is "w
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  • ...istinguish participants in combat when their faces were hidden by iron and steel helmets.<ref>John Brooke-Little. ''An Heraldic Alphabet''. (Macdonald, Lond
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  • The traditional material used for bicycle frames is steel. Aluminium titanium and carbon fiber frames are also widely available. Exot ...as a gripping surface is problematic. Some rim materials, such as chromed steel, are inherently slick. Alloy rims tend to become slick in wet weather. Prov
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  • ...plants, but the levels specified can be very different. For example, scrap steel from gas plants may be recycled if it has less than 500,000 Bq/kg radioacti '''Question''' on [https://www.quora.com/How-big-a-problem-is-irradiated-steel-and-other-non-fuel-waste-from-a-nuclear-power-plant Quora.com]:<br>
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  • ...ge playing Steel-string guitar|acoustic guitar in open G tuning, and pedal steel, while John Paul Jones (musician)|John Paul Jones plays mandolin. There is
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  • .... For example, the wires or fibers may run through thick concrete ducts or steel pipes, positioned such that human security personnel would see any attempt
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  • ...ped a standard for the chemical composition and physical properties of the steel used to fabricate rails. Then, at their fifth annual meeting in 1902, they In the early 1920s, ASTM’s activities were focused on the steel, railroad, and cement industries, and most of its members were based in the
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  • Industrial zones have been created for iron and steel, cement, and general industry. There is a factory producing medical tools.
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  • ...72/PRC antenna (the short antenna) consists of several lengths of flexible steel tape riveted together, making a tapered antenna 3 feet long that screws int
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  • ...wanted entirely rust-free vessels it could have specified use of stainless steel for everything at a much higher cost."''<ref name=LATimes1988-04-27/>
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  • '''Sabotage''' The hull is a 10ft thick wall of sand with an inch of steel on each side, capable of blocking a jumbo jet with eight-ton engines.<ref n '''Medium and Low Level Waste:''' 172 tonnes of irradiated steel (one of the 4 "cans" every two years) shipped out for refurbishment.<br/>
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  • ...delivery of FT-1 Fox (YTM-556) in 1946. It was an enhanced version of the steel TANAC standard tug, with enlarged hull to accommodate pumps and an array of
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  • ...shaped bits with different depths of cut. For relatively light duty, tool steel is adequate, but tungsten carbide is often preferred; the stress on a route
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  • ...re to try and force a meltdown, the fuel in the rods would melt before the steel cladding and the reaction would stop.<ref name=fuelmelt/> Melted fuel would
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  • ...nd was originally made of hemp rope. In 1844, John A. Roebling designed a steel wire cable for the railroad, which increased durability and greatly reduced ...would hurtle down inclines, often resulting in injury or death. While the steel cables made them safer, accidents still occurred. Even the addition of saf
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  • ...ius Vanderbilt]], [[Elbert Henry Gary|Elbert Gary]] of the [[United States Steel Corporation]], [[Clement Griscom]] of the [[International Mercantile Marine
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  • ...single-sheathed steel boxcar designs, and were constructed entirely out of steel with heavily-reinforced ends. In some instances baggage cars were converted
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  • ...the [[Blue Streak missile|Blue Streak]] and the [[Blue Steel missile|Blue Steel]] projects, Macmillan negotiated the supply of American [[UGM-27 Polaris]]
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  • The alternate design had a steel hull, and [[aluminium]] superstructure. Its design was a modification of a
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  • The '''History of the Steel Industry''' is part of the core history of [[industrialization]] around the .... The mechanization of the forge resulted in rising production of iron and steel for the interregional and international markets, an increasing use of wood,
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  • ...ammable material. Modern cargo is usually transported in a standard sized steel shipping containers, which help prevent the spread of fires. So Baltimore
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  • ...ry between different engineers. Historically, piles were [[wood]], later [[steel]], [[reinforced concrete]], and [[prestressed concrete]]. Sometimes these f
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  • ...cout" by some of his fellow superheroes, Superman is hailed as "The Man of Steel," "The Man of Tomorrow," and "The Last Son of Krypton," by the general publ
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  • ...ause, Paul. ''The Battle for Homestead, 1880-1892: Politics, Culture, and Steel.'' U. of Pittsburgh Pr., 1992. 548 pp. [http://www.amazon.com/Battle-Homest
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  • ...e|cyanides]], [[chloride|chlorides]],[[mercaptan|mercaptans]], [[stainless steel]] and [[sulfide|sulfides]], and toxic fumes result in reactions with cyanid
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  • ...Pullman Company]] almost a year to design and build the 12 heavyweight all-steel underframe cars that comprised the two identical consists of the ''de-Luxe'
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  • ...eter Gabriel, INXS, George Michael, and the Rolling Stones on their 1989 ''Steel Wheels'' and 1994 ''Voodoo Lounge'' tours.
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  • Her nameplate is carved from a steel plate salvaged from the collapse of the [[World Trade Center (1973–2001)|
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  • Her nameplate was carved from a plate of steel recovered from the [[World Trade Center (1973-2001)|World Trade Center]].<r
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  • ...''" is nearly 600 feet (183 meters) long.<ref>Hanft, pp. 200-201</ref> The steel structure was completed on October 5, 1919.
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  • ...a man in a chef uniform stirring a double boiler, surrounded by stainless steel pots, counters, cabinets, sinks, and faucets. The car itself was built in M
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  • The basic specifications called for a steel cargo ship with raked stem and cruiser stern, complete shelter and second d
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  • ...ock deposit and investment banks, and the technological innovations in the steel industry. To clarify the contributions of 19th-century entrepreneurs to the
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  • ...he boat was considered worn out and unseaworthy, was replaced by a larger, steel-hulled vessel. But in 1910, the ''Snoqualmie'' got an overhaul, and was co
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  • ...nstitutions that controlled production of certain products (such as oil or steel). A brain trust thus refers to a group of advisers who control the intelle
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  • ...port at Dung Quat. Projects in the area include a Taiwanese funded Tycoon Steel mill and a Korean funded heavy machinery project,
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  • *[[ASTM]] A36 [[steel]] has a yield stress of about 250 MPa.
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  • ...and Clayton "Doc" Kauffman soon expanded into the manufacture of electric steel ('Hawaiian') guitars and amplifiers. After ending business ties with Kauffm
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  • ...rmed by financier [[J. P. Morgan]] in 1901, who purchased and consolidated steel firms built by [[Andrew Carnegie]] and other entrepreneurs. ...e product. [[Frederick Winslow Taylor]] observed that worker efficiency in steel could be improved through the use of machines to make fewer motions in less
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  • ...ious light-contact configurations, including stacking steel balls, using a steel needle with each end resting on a carbon block, a metal tripod sitting ligh ...reless Telephone and Telegraph Company, which used a light contact between steel and an oxide of iron. Other versions were employed by a number of early dev
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  • ...notorious "Winter of Discontent". The Liberals again lost support in 1979. Steel was a defiant opponent of [[Margaret Thatcher]] and her divisive policies. ...he [[Social Democratic Party (UK)|Social Democratic Party]] (SDP) in 1981. Steel and Jenkins forged a co-operation called the Alliance prior to the 1983 gen
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  • ...ectile. There are two primary types of piston: spring piston, which uses a steel coil, and gas piston, which uses a pressurized gas cylinder. Piston airguns ...gan making their barrels slightly larger, .177 caliber, to accommodate the steel ball bearings, and negotiated an agreement with American Ball Company to en
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  • ...de it as depicted at right. Such a beam cannot be made of concrete, but of steel. Swedetrack in Sweden gives much technical details about their (suspended) ...s suitable for slow and short (tram/bus) trains. The rail track inside the steel beam resembles a conventional rail track, so quite conventional switching m
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  • ...dustries are still very important to the region: for example, the iron and steel production in [[Anshan]] and [[Benxi]] as well as ship building in [[Dalian ...oning became a centre of heavy industrial development. Coal, iron, oil and steel are produced here in large quantities. Many cities in the area developed a
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  • ...s explicitly if she is attractive or not, but, he says she was 'as true as steel'. Interestingly, none of the Archenlanders or Narnians make any comment on
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  • ...ated on the Navy list as AKA-49. On [[30 June]], she entered the Bethlehem Steel Co.'s yard at [[Baltimore]], Md., for conversion to a cable repair ship. ...g Beach, and the Panama Canal. In February 1970, she entered the Bethlehem Steel Shipyard in Boston to begin a year-long overhaul and repair period. In mid-
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  • ...and the accompanying in-line components can be manufactured from various [[steel]] alloys, [[titanium]], [[aluminium]], [[copper]], [[glass]] or various [[p
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  • ...dustry in the United States]]. After selling his steel interests to [[U.S. Steel]] in 1901, Carnegie became for some years the richest man in the world. He ...itably. Carnegie was subsequently associated with others in establishing a steel rolling mill. Carnegie had some investments in the iron industry before the
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  • ...as been funded to contain an oil refinery, an electrical power plant and a steel mill, with the total of 20 installations funded at USD $8.18 billion <ref>{
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  • ...e mid-1980s. The load consisted of a powder charge in a brass or low-alloy steel casing and a separate projectile. Many types of projectile were available,
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  • ...dustry in the United States]]. After selling his steel interests to [[U.S. Steel]] in 1901, Carnegie became for some years the richest man in the world. He ...itably. Carnegie was subsequently associated with others in establishing a steel rolling mill. Carnegie had some investments in the iron industry before the
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  • ...try star [[Ray Price]] created his own characteristic sound by using pedal steel guitars and fiddles in the lead passages, "played in the single-string rath
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  • ...hite House]] in the [[1940s]]. His diverse subjects included [[coffee]], [[steel]], [[airline]]s, the [[United Nations]], the [[American Cancer Society]], t
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  • ...f RFC which cut its losses and foreclosed. <ref> Douglas Knerr, ''Suburban Steel: The Magnificent Failure of the Lustron Corporation, 1945-1951.'' 2004.</re
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  • .... Alternatively, the HOT-2MP, a more general-purpose round, sends propels steel sphere with its shaped charge, and also has an incendiary effect at the fro
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