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  • 41a|graffe — or a|grafe «uh GRAF», noun. 1. a clasp or hook for fastening clothing or armor. 2. a small cramp iron used in building. ╂[< Middle French agrafe < agrafer to hook] …

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  • 42Clase Clemson — El USS Clemson (DD 186), cabeza de la serie País productor …

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  • 43Neafie & Levy — Neafie, Levy Co. Type Defunct (bankruptcy, 1907) Industry Shipbuilding Founded 1844 Headquarters Kensington, Philadelphia, USA Products …

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  • 44List of ship launches in 1918 — The list of ship launches in 1918 includes a chronological list of all ships launched in 1918. NOTOC January January 13 * Stevens (USA): Wickes class destroyer by Fore River Shipbuilding in Quincy, Massachusetts January 27 * Gregory (USA): Wickes …

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  • 45SS Ohio (1872) — For other ships of the same name, see SS Ohio. SS Ohio anchored off Nome, Alaska, 1907 Career Name: SS …

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  • 46Paulding-Klasse — USS Paulding (DD 22) Übersicht Typ Zerstörer Namensgeber Rear Admiral Hiram A. Paulding Einheiten …

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  • 47Anglo-Saxon glass — has been found across England during archaeological excavations of both settlement and cemetery sites. Glass in the Anglo Saxon period was used in the manufacture of a range of objects including vessels, beads, windows and was even used in… …

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  • 48O'Brien class destroyer — Lead ship of the O Brien class, USS O Brien (DD 51) Class overview Name: O Brien class destroyer …

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  • 49Medieval stained glass — is the coloured and painted glass of medieval Europe from the 10th century to the 16th century. For much of this period stained glass windows were the major pictorial art form, particularly in northern France, Germany and England, where windows… …

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  • 50Metropolitan Steamship Company — The Metropolitan Steamship Company was for 75 years one of the chief transportation links between New York City and Boston, Massachusetts. It was closely associated with the Whitney family until its acquisition by Charles W. Morse in 1906. Even… …

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