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  2. Willis Group - Wikipedia

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    Willis secured the naming rights effective July 2009 as part of its agreement to lease 140,000 square feet (13,000 m 2) of space in the 3,800,000-square-foot (350,000 m 2) tower. [14] It is the tallest building in the U.S. and was the tallest building in the world from 1974 until 1998, when it was surpassed by the Petronas Towers in Kuala ...

  3. Patterns (film) - Wikipedia

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    In a 2002 review on Ozus' World Movie Reviews, film critic Dennis Schwartz gave the film an "A" grade and highly praised it, writing: "Patterns is based on the teleplay of Rod Serling which was aired live on TV in January of 1955 on Kraft Television Theatre, and was so-well received that it was repeated four weeks later. That was something not ...

  4. Crochet - Wikipedia

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    The strong Victorian colors disappeared, though, and new publications called for white or pale threads, except for fancy purses, which were often crocheted of brightly colored silk and elaborately beaded. After World War I, far fewer crochet patterns were published, and most of them were simplified versions of the early 20th-century patterns.

  5. Tunisian crochet - Wikipedia

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    Tunisian crochet or Afghan crochet is a type of crochet that uses an elongated hook, often with a stopper on the handle end, called an Afghan hook. It is sometimes considered to be a mixture of crocheting and knitting. [1] As such, some techniques used in knitting are also applicable in Tunisian crochet. One example is the intarsia method.

  6. Freeform crochet and knitting - Wikipedia

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    Freeform crochet and knitting is a seemingly random combination of crochet, knitting and in some cases other fibre arts to make a piece that is not constrained by patterns, colours, stitches or other limitations. The roots of this art are thought to be in Irish crochet, whose own identity came to the fore in the 1960s and 1970s. The late 20th ...

  7. Talk:Crochet - Wikipedia

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    This is hardly fair applications of the rules. If you want to keep a section with a header of Free Crochet Patterns, I challenge you to find a more comprehensive site than ours. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 203.171.83.30 09:02, 2 March 2007 (UTC). I am aghast at the discrimination against our site (Craftbits.com)!

  8. John Reeve (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Reeve worked for The British Aluminum Company plc., and then was a Group Finance Director of Mercantile House Holdings plc. [3] He then joined Sun Life Corporation plc in 1988, and was a managing director there from April 1988 to October 1995. [3] [4] [5] Reeve joined Willis on 1 November 1995 as Executive Chairman-elect. [3]

  9. Cro-hook - Wikipedia

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    The cro-hook is a special double-ended crochet hook used to make double-sided crochet. It employs the use of a long double-ended hook, which permits the maker to work stitches on or off from either end. [1] Because the hook has two ends, two alternating colors of thread can be used simultaneously and freely interchanged, working loops over the ...

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