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...entirely zinc. A two-element alloy may be named for its nickel content alone, thus NS-12 is 88% copper and 12% nickel. Uses Nickel silver first became popular as a base metal for silver plated cutlery and other silverware , notably the electroplated wares called EPNS (Electro-plated Nickel Silver). It is used in zippers , costume jewellery , for making musical instruments e.g. cymbals... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Nickel silver
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...that one, with a blade shaped like that of the Bowie knife, but with half or more of the back edge sharpened, are today called "Sheffield Bowie" knives, because this blade shape became so popular that cutlery factories in Sheffield , England were mass-producing such knives for export to the US by 1850, usually with a handle made from either hardwood, stag horn, or bone, and sometimes with a guard... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Bowie knife
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...wells in Ferghana, but these no longer function. In the Tsarist period the only industrial enterprises were some seventy or eighty factories engaged in cotton cleaning. Leather, saddlery, paper and cutlery were the principal products of the domestic or cottage industries. This was not greatly added to in Soviet times, when industrialisation was concentrated in the cities of Samarkand and Bukhara... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Fergana Valley
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...remained a mystery. Studies of wootz were made in an attempt to understand its secrets, including a major effort by the famous scientist, Michael Faraday , son of a blacksmith . Working with a local cutlery manufacturer he wrongly concluded that it was the addition of aluminium oxide and silica from the glass that gave wootz its unique properties. Nevertheless it was possible to produce quality... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Crucible steel
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...additionally have a "drive-thru" service, which allows customers to order and pick up food from their cars, without wasting much time. Finger food comprises most fast-food, and can be eaten without cutlery . Fast foods include fish and chips , sandwiches , pitas , hamburgers , fried chicken , french fries , chicken nuggets , tacos , pizza or ice cream , although many fast food restaurants... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Fast food
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...towards giving the songs a much darker tone than the poems. Whereas the children in the poems only sometimes die, in the musical they all do. Fidgety Phil ends up being stabbed to death by the cutlery he throws into the air, and the bullyboys don't get dipped in black ink, instead they get their heads cut off. This makes the musical a much darker entertainment than the original book, and somewhat... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Struwwelpeter
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... 1841 , and the following year Josiah Mason , a pen manufacturer, joined the firm and encouraged the Elkingtons to diversify their output, adding more affordable electroplated jewellery and cutlery to the large pieces the company had been producing. Electroplated wares became very successful in the Victorian market and by 1880 the company employed 1,000 people at the Newhall Street site... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/George Elkington
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..., a tectonic plate is a piece of the Earth's crust; see also Plate tectonics . A plate is an item of dishware . Plate is also a mainly British, mainly antiquated term for silver-plated cutlery . In British heraldry , a plate is a roundel argent . Home plate is a piece of equipment in baseball . A license plate is used to display automobile registration numbers. ... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Plate
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...pipes in the 16th century. The clothing trade went through a period of great depression in the 17th century, partly owing to the constant outbreaks of plague . Linen , cotton , gloves and cutlery were also manufactured in the county, silk at Malmesbury and carpets at Wilton. Caen Hill locks In 1295 Wiltshire was represented by no less than twenty-eight members in parliament... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/History of Wiltshire
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Starch-polyester disposable cutlery Cutlery refers to any hand utensil used in preparing, serving, and especially eating food . It is more usually known as silverware or flatware in the United States , where cutlery can have the more specific meaning of knives and other cutting instruments. This is probably the original meaning of the word. Since silverware suggests... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Cutlery
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