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  • 71Kensington Gore — is a street in central London, England, the same name having been formerly used for the piece of land on which it stands. It runs along the south side of Hyde Park, continuing as Kensington Road to both the east and west. A gore is a narrow,… …

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  • 72Kennington Park — is in Kennington, London, England, in London SE11, and lies between Kennington Park Road and St Agnes Place. It was opened in 1854. Previously the site had been Kennington Common. This is where the Chartists gathered for their biggest monster… …

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  • 73Sander — This article is about the power tool. For other uses, see Sander (disambiguation). A random orbit sander, with disks of various grit sizes A sander is a power tool used to smooth wood and automotive or wood finishes by abrasion with sandpaper.… …

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  • 74CBS Studio Center — is a television and film studio located in the Studio City district of Los Angeles in the San Fernando Valley. It is located at 4024 Radford Avenue and takes up a triangular piece of land, with the Los Angeles River bisecting the site. The lot,… …

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  • 75SmartKeys — was introduced by Mercedes Benz in 1997. It is a plastic key fob to be used in place of the traditional metal key. Electronics that control locking systems and the ignitions made it possible to replace the traditional key with a sophisticated… …

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  • 76William Stanford — (1837 1880) was an Australian sculptor.He was born in England in 1836 or 1837 and as a youth was apprenticed to a stone mason. He came to Victoria in 1852 and for a time worked on the diggings at Bendigo. In 1854 he was found guilty on a charge… …

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  • 77gusset — /gus it/, n. 1. a small, triangular piece of material inserted into a shirt, shoe, etc., to improve the fit or for reinforcement. Cf. godet (def. 1), gore3 (def. 1). 2. Civil Engin. a plate for uniting structural members at a joint, as in a steel …

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  • 78triangle — triangled, adj. /truy ang geuhl/, n. 1. a closed plane figure having three sides and three angles. 2. a flat triangular piece, usually of plastic, with straight edges, used in connection with a T square for drawing perpendicular lines, geometric… …

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  • 79STANFORD, William (c. 1837-1880) — sculptor was born in England in 1836 or 1837 and as a youth was apprenticed to a stone mason. He came to Victoria in 1852 and for a time worked on the diggings at Bendigo. In 1854 he was found guilty on a charge of horse stealing and was… …

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  • 80godet — n. (French) triangular piece of fabric inserted to a skirt or other piece of clothing to make it more flared …

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