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  2. Lumpia - Wikipedia

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    Dinamita or "dynamite lumpia" is a deep-fried variant stuffed with a whole chili pepper wrapped in a thin egg crêpe. The stuffing is usually giniling (ground beef or pork), cheese, and spices, but it can also be adapted to use a wide variety of other ingredients, including tocino, hamón, bacon, and shredded chicken.

  3. Erie Plating Company - Wikipedia

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    1.3 1972 – Fighting against cadmium price-fixing. 1.4 2000: Erie Plating Company's 75th Anniversary. 1.5 Today. 2 1996 Summer Olympics. ... Erie Plating Company, ...

  4. Steelcote Manufacturing Company Paint Factory - Wikipedia

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    The paint factory is significant in part as "the only remaining extant site of the four Steelcote Manufacturing Company sites"; the firm operated only in St. Louis during its independent existence. [2] It was designed by architects Hellmuth & Hellmuth, a firm founded by George W. Hellmuth (1870-1955) and his brother Harry Hellmuth. [2]

  5. Dynamite sandwiches are local to Woonsocket. How did ... - AOL

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    The dynamite can be reheated in the same pot on the stove or on the side burner of a grill. Serve on torpedo rolls. Note 1: You can use up to 5 pounds of meat without the need to double ingredients.

  6. Controlled Demolition, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    On March 26, 2000, the firm used 4,450 pounds of dynamite placed in 5,905 carefully sited holes and 21.6 miles (34.8 km) of detonation cord inserted over a period of four months to take down the 25,000-ton concrete roof of the Kingdome in Seattle, Washington in 16.8 seconds, one day before the 24th birthday of the stadium that had been the home ...

  7. Luxco - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1958 by David Sherman Sr. and Paul A. Lux, as the David Sherman Corporation.The company was renamed Luxco in 2006. At the end of 2011, Luxco agreed to acquire all of the outstanding stock of Paramount Distillers Incorporated of Cleveland, Ohio and its Meier’s Wine Cellars subsidiary in Cincinnati, Ohio.