Search results for "Cutlery" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • Turku. In 1830, a new owner started the first cutlery works in Finland, making, among other items, scissors with the trade mark Fiskars. Fiskars Corporation ...
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  • Before plastics were invented, ivory was important for cutlery handles, musical instruments, billiard balls, and many other items. Tooth and ...
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  • and in the 1830s some workhouses did not allow cutlery, completing the humiliation. Breakfast in a workhouse usually consisted of bread and gruel ...
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  • or cushions. Food is most often eaten without cutlery, using instead the fingers of the right hand (not the left since that hand is used for cleaning ...
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  • its toughness. PSZ is used to make cutlery and other tools. Lead zirconate titanate (PZT) was developed at the United States National Bureau ...
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  • alloys, such as in stainless steel used for cutlery. It is also used in chrome plating. * In anodized aluminum, chromium imparts a ruby color ...
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  • art, the symbol is used as an ornament on cutlery, jewelry, furniture, and appears on finials at Westminster Abbey. The Gothic name akran had ...
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  • of such items as glass bangles, cutlery, carpets and marble products. The Indian Air Force, Indian Army and Border Security Force maintain training ...
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  • became popular as a base metal for silver-plated cutlery and other silverware, notably the electroplated wares called "E.P.N.S." (electro ...
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  • Thomas Carey Blyton (1870-1920), a salesman of cutlery, and Theresa Mary (1874 – 1950). Blyton had two younger brothers, Hanly (b. 1899), and Carey ...
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  • wearing our broadcloth, and working with our cutlery, than that they were performing their salams to English collectors and English magistrates, but ...
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  • [[Image:Cutlery for children detail.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Cutlery for children. Detail showing fairy-tale scenes: Snow White, Little Red Riding ...
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  • workers use refrigeration to temper steel and cutlery. In transporting temperature-sensitive foodstuffs and other materials by trucks, trains, airplanes ...
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  • * Cutlery and flatware * Rulers * Surgical equipment * Wristwatches ==See Also== * Alloy * Iron * Metallurgy * Metalworking == Footnotes == ...
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  • ancient sculptures, paintings, idols, weapons, cutlery, and inscriptions. === Cuisine === <!-- Andhra cuisine --> The cuisine of Andhra ...
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  • food containers, disposable cups, plates, and cutlery ; Polyethylene terephthalate (PETE) : beverage containers ; Polyamide (PA) (Nylon) : fibers ...
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  • and carbon dioxide in the air. Silver coins or cutlery that are exposed to high sulfur foods such as eggs or the low levels of sulfur species in ...
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