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- Steel (28384 bytes)
89: ...is include its ability to [[recycling|recycle]] [[scrap metal]] in addition to fresh pig iron, its greate...
117: ...rc furnace]] a form of secondary steelmaking from scrap, though the process can also use direct-reduced i... - Mary of Teck (14662 bytes)
73: ...siting troops and factories and helping to gather scrap materials. She was known to offer lifts to soldie... - Woodworking (12397 bytes)
35: * fence: a piece of lath or scrap fixed to the bench surface to prevent movement of...
59: * scraper: a flat blade with a burred edge used for smoot...
135: *[[scraper]] - Mayflower (4074 bytes)
6: ... and it is likely that the ship was broken up for scrap lumber there in the following year. - World War II (58065 bytes)
174: ...oned, as was silk. Schools and organizations held scrap drives and money collections to help the war effo... - William Shakespeare (28915 bytes)
159: ...ixteenth-century writer, [[Francis Meres]], and a scrap of paper (apparently from a bookseller), both lis... - New Deal (82408 bytes)
110: ...those taxes in there, no damn politician can ever scrap my social security program." One of the last New... - Arsenic (12497 bytes)
148: ...ximately 20 grams of ash - roughly a tablespoon). Scrap CCA construction timber continues to be widely bu... - Cadmium (10755 bytes)
194: ...ust generated by recycling [[iron]] and [[steel]] scrap. Production in the [[United States]] began in [[... - Aluminium (26079 bytes)
99: Recovery of this metal from scrap (via [[recycling]]) has become an important compo... - Tin (12094 bytes)
211: ... [[canfieldite]], and [[teallite]]. Secondary, or scrap, tin is also an important source of the tin. - Alaskan Malamute (6961 bytes)
50: ...re known among dog drivers for their readiness to scrap with other dogs. - Nikola Tesla (29894 bytes)
98: ...ston Street. The tower was finally dismantled for scrap during wartime. [[Newspaper]]s of the time label... - Tobacco (28162 bytes)
151: ...acco is produced in three forms: twist, plug, and scrap.
157: Scrap, or looseleaf chewing tobacco, was originally the... - Ancient music (3386 bytes)
6: ...AD). Of Roman music, there remains but one meagre scrap: a line from [[Terence]]'s ''[[Hecyra]]'' set to ... - History of geography (6224 bytes)
13: ...y of Cambridge|Cambridge University]] intended to scrap publication of her own ''Physical Geography'' on ... - Woodwork (12397 bytes)
35: * fence: a piece of lath or scrap fixed to the bench surface to prevent movement of...
59: * scraper: a flat blade with a burred edge used for smoot...
135: *[[scraper]] - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (32608 bytes)
58: ...top of the City Hall. Since then, seven other skyscrapers have been completed exceeding the statue, incl...
185: ...le]] -- corn meal mush cooked up with every part (scrap) of the [[pig]] from the [[Pennsylvania Dutch]] c...
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