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  • 121Blowing house — A blowing house or blowing mill was a building used for smelting tin in Cornwall and on Dartmoor in Devon, in South West England. Blowing houses contained a furnace and a pair of bellows that were powered by an adjacent water wheel, and they were …

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  • 122kitchen utensils — See panel   ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Kitchen utensils include: asparagus cooker bain marie baking sheet baster biscuit press blender blini pan blowtorch bottle opener breadbin breadboard brochette bun tin butter curler butter dish cake tin can open …

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  • 123Europe — For other uses, see Europe (disambiguation). Europe …

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  • 124Caltrop — For the plant or its fruit, see water caltrop. Iron caltrop used in Vietnam. A caltrop (also known as caltrap, galtrop, cheval trap, galthrap, galtrap,[1] calthrop …

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  • 125Lead vocalist — The lead vocalist (or lead singer) is the member of a band who sings the main vocal portions of a song. The lead vocalist can also be playing an instrument as well. They are sometimes referred to as a frontman (or woman), and are usually… …

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  • 126British hardened field defences of World War II — Hexagonal pillbox (type 22) British hardened field defences of World War II were small fortified structures constructed as a part of British anti invasion preparations. They were popularly known as pillboxes by reference to their shape.[1] Con …

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  • 127Fibula (brooch) — A Fibula is an ancient brooch. (Plural: fibulae). Technically, the latin term fibulae refers specifically to Roman brooches, however, the term is widely used to refer to brooches from the entire ancient and early medieval world. Unlike modern… …

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  • 128Discographie de Radiohead — Radiohead Pays d’origine  Angleterre Genre musical …

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