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  • 91Shore (disambiguation) — A shore is the fringe of land at the edge of a large body of water.Shore may also refer to: *Shoring, supporting a structure in order to prevent collapse so that construction can proceed *Shore durometer, the hardness of a material *Jersey Shore …

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  • 92Shore-A-Härte — Härte ist der mechanische Widerstand, den ein Werkstoff einer mechanischen Einwirkung entgegensetzt. Je nach der Art der Einwirkung unterscheidet man verschiedene Arten von Härte. So ist Härte nicht nur der Widerstand gegen härtere Körper,… …

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  • 93Shore-D-Härte — Härte ist der mechanische Widerstand, den ein Werkstoff einer mechanischen Einwirkung entgegensetzt. Je nach der Art der Einwirkung unterscheidet man verschiedene Arten von Härte. So ist Härte nicht nur der Widerstand gegen härtere Körper,… …

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  • 94Shore-Härte — Härte ist der mechanische Widerstand, den ein Werkstoff einer mechanischen Einwirkung entgegensetzt. Je nach der Art der Einwirkung unterscheidet man verschiedene Arten von Härte. So ist Härte nicht nur der Widerstand gegen härtere Körper,… …

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  • 95Shore — This article is about land next to a body of water. For other uses of shore, see Shore (disambiguation). For other uses of shoreline, see Shoreline (disambiguation). Ashore redirects here. For the June Tabor album, see Ashore (album). Beachfront… …

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  • 96Shore durometer — Two inline skates wheels with different durometer 85A and 83A. Durometer is one of several measures of the hardness of a material. Hardness may be defined as a material s resistance to permanent indentation. The durometer scale was defined by… …

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  • 97Shore City Magicians Club — 2011 Shore Is Magic Show Poster The Shore City Magicians Club Inc is a magic club based in Auckland, New Zealand. Its members range from beginners through to full time professional entertainers. Although based on Auckland s North Shore, the club… …

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  • 98Shore, Elizabeth (Jane) — (d. 1527)    Through sexual liaisons with EDWARD IV and several prominent courtiers, Elizabeth Shore, better known as Jane Shore, became entangled in the political intrigues that led to the usurpation of RICHARD III and the revival of civil war… …

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  • 99shore — shore1 [ʃo: US ʃo:r] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Middle Dutch; Origin: Middle Low German schore] 1.) [U and C] the land along the edge of a large area of water such as an ocean or lake ▪ We could see a boat about a mile from shore. ▪ Only a few… …

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  • 100shore — n. 1)(AE; BE has seaside) at the shore (a vacation at the shore) 2) off shore (two miles off shore) 3) on a shore (smb. was standing on the shore) * * * [ʃɔː] (AE;BE has seaside) at the shore (a vacation at the shore) on a shore (smb. was… …

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