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  • Robert Lever and Thomas Breres. One of Breres's descendents sold his share to John Andrews, one of the Lever descendents, in 1729. The Levers continued...
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  • invaluable for holding a nut or bolt that has been 'rounded' or as temporary levers/knobs on equipment and machinery." Ironearth (talk) 14:37, 20 May 2015 (UTC)...
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  • cutter prototype in 1957, a Vermeer team member accidentally hit the wrong lever causing the cutting wheel to move horizontally across the stump. The mistake...
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  • rifles there is the 1876 series, the Browning series of 1886 and 1892. The lever action shotguns, the pump shotguns of 1893 and 1897. The semi autos of the...
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  • but we can't say that opinion in WikiVoice. We can say as fact that Ralph Levering stated they were amateurs. Avoid stating opinions as facts. WP:YESPOV...
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  • "short-lever" technique—or through a distant linkage, or the "long-lever" method." [31] Fuhr AW. Presentation to the Panel on Short & Long Lever, Non-Specified...
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  • block Telegraph Automatic and Track Control Centralised Traffic Control Lever Locking and Track Control Three-positional signalling Train Order Working...
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  • awards, followed very soon after by damning comments from the likes of Ralph Nader, followed by the legacy; then I would follow this intro paragraph...
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  • significant act of choosing is, itself, the Archimedean fulcrum upon which man levers and redirects the forces of cause and effect to an elected level of quality...
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  • Obama 43%, all others 7%. Maybe some people will meekly pull the Barr lever when they don't really want to, but in general, people get really ticked...
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  • Journal of American History, Vol. 78, No. 1 (Jun., 1991), pp. 23-31. David Levering Lewis. Failing to Know Martin Luther King, Jr. The Journal of American...
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  • (UTC) What are the two strings marked P connecting the sling pouch to the lever arm? Could it be a release mechanism different from the sling-end-slips-from-the-hook...
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  • Stephenson JUNE 2016 Simon Wilson Craig Borley Kate Evans MAY 2016 Donna-Marie Lever Maria Hoyle Ali Ikram APRIL 2016 Jenny Keown Michael Schultz Isabella Harrex...
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  • My understanding is as follows: The airstairs are gravity operated. A lever, situated at the top of the aft stairs, is pulled to unlock the stairs once...
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  • the bank, but the threat of this might only be retained as a negotiating lever in the event of serious resistance by the banks or if an even greater need...
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  • sides deciding that they know what the answer is and using sources as a lever to present their contentions. The result is badly written articles that...
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  • Architecture. The history of Ingenieur is based on core inventions like wheel, lever and pulley leading to building of fortresses already in prehistoric times...
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  • with his former Nazi ally Debating the Origins of the Cold War By Ralph B. Levering Russia changed course and became Hitler's ally The Soviet World of...
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