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  • 21board foot — noun the volume of a piece of wood 1 foot square and 1 inch thick • Hypernyms: ↑volume unit, ↑capacity unit, ↑capacity measure, ↑cubage unit, ↑cubic measure, ↑cubic content unit, ↑displacement unit, ↑cubature u …

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  • 22Maserati Coupé — / Spyder Manufacturer Maserati Also called Maserati 4200 GT Production 2001–2007 …

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  • 23Cladrastis kentukea — Yellow wood may also refer to Zanthoxylum americanum or Flindersia xanthoxyla. Cladrastis kentukea Kentucky Yellowwood shoot with flowers Scientific classification …

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  • 242007 Midwest flooding — This article is about the floods in the Midwestern United States. For the flooding events in Oklahoma, Texas, and Missouri, see Tropical Storm Erin (2007). 2007 Midwest flooding …

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  • 25History of vehicle registration plates of Colorado — Since 1913, the U.S. state of Colorado has issued license plates for vehicles registered there.tandardisation with the rest of North AmericaIn 1956, the U.S. states and Canadian provinces came to an agreement with the Automobile Manufacturers… …

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  • 26USS Maine (ACR-1) — This article is about the ship sunk in Havana, 1898. For other ships of the same name, see USS Maine. The Maine redirects here. For the band, see The Maine (band). USS Maine entering Havana H …

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  • 27Anthropic units — The ability to characterize, quantify, and measure objects in the physical world is an essential milestone towards the development of complex human civilizations. A vast number of measurement standards have evolved over time, and these standards… …

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  • 28Plough — Plow redirects here. For the Canadian soldier, see Edward Chester Plow. Plowman redirects here. For the surname, see Plowman (surname). Furrow redirects here. For other uses, see Furrow (disambiguation). For other uses, see Plough… …

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  • 29Roman engineering — Origins The Romans are generally famous for their advanced engineering accomplishments, although some of their own inventions were improvements on older ideas, concepts and inventions. Technology for bringing running water into cities was… …

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  • 30Cults —    CULTS, a parish, in the district of Cupar, county of Fife; including the village of Pitlessie, and the hamlets of Crossgates, Cults Mill, Hospital Mill, and Walton; and containing 889 inhabitants, of whom 46 are in the hamlet of Cults Mill, 4… …

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