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English-Russian mining dictionary. В.П. Манышев.
English-Russian mining dictionary. В.П. Манышев.
Bottom trawling — The Celtic Explorer, a research vessel engaged in bottom trawling … Wikipedia
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999: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors — North American cover art. From the bottom center counterclockwise: Junpei, Akane/June, the 9th Man, Ace, Seven, Snake, Clover, Santa, and Lotus Developer(s) Chunsoft … Wikipedia
Culture (Bottom episode) — Culture Episode no. Series Two Episode 002 Directed by Ed Bye … Wikipedia
Double margin doors — Example of a double margin door … Wikipedia
French doors — n. two adjoining doors that have glass panes from top to bottom and are hinged at opposite sides of a doorway so that they open in the middle * * * … Universalium
French doors — n. two adjoining doors that have glass panes from top to bottom and are hinged at opposite sides of a doorway so that they open in the middle … English World dictionary
List of characters in Bottom — Below is description of the characters in the 1990s BBC British sitcom Bottom.Richie EddieRichard Richie Richard is a perpetually optimistic dimwit, while Edward Eddie Hitler is a cheerfully violent dipsomaniac. Their arguments often lead to… … Wikipedia
Cupola furnace — A cupola furnace in operation at Wayne State University, in Detroit, Michigan A Cupola or Cupola furnace is a melting device used in foundries that can be used to melt cast iron, ni resist iron and some bronzes. The cupola can be made almost any… … Wikipedia
Rotary car dumper — A rotary car dumper or wagon tippler (UK) is a mechanism used for unloading certain railroad cars such as hopper cars, gondolas or lorries (tipplers, UK). It holds the car to a section of track and rotates the track and car together to dump out… … Wikipedia
cupola furnace — ▪ metallurgy in steelmaking, a vertical cylindrical furnace used for melting iron either for casting or for charging in other furnaces. René Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur built the first cupola furnace on record, in France, about 1720 … Universalium