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  2. Strood - Wikipedia

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    By 1865 he was a wholesaler specialising in zinc, iron, tinplate and locksmithery. By 1870, he and his partner Stace took over the Pelican Foundry and manufactured structural ironwork, toilet cisterns and manhole covers. [18] Thomas Aveling built his traction engines at the Invicta Works next to Rochester Bridge from 1861. Later the works were ...

  3. List of terrorist incidents in London - Wikipedia

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    12 October 1992: Sussex Arms bombing: A device exploded in the gentlemen's toilet of the Sussex Arms public house in Covent Garden, killing one person (who died the following day as a result of injuries) and injuring four others. [54]

  4. Chronology of Provisional Irish Republican Army actions (1992 ...

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    an explosive device exploded in a toilet of the Sussex Arms public house in Covent Garden, London, killing one person (David Heffer) and injuring four others. [46] 13 October 1992: an RUC officer was injured when a blast bomb was thrown at a patrol in North Belfast. [237] [238]

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  6. List of songs about New York City - Wikipedia

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    "B.Q.E. Dub" by Prince Jammy "Babes on Broadway" by Artful Dodger "Babes on Broadway" by Michael Feinstein "Baby, N.Y.C." by TWRP and Ninja Sex Party "Back Home to Harlem" by Rosewood Thieves "Back in Central Park" by Earl Klugh "Back in N.Y.C." by Genesis "Back in the Village" by Dan Melchior and Das Menace "Back in the New York Groove" by Hello

  7. pH - Wikipedia

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    In chemistry, pH (/ p iː ˈ eɪ tʃ / pee-AYCH), also referred to as acidity or basicity, historically denotes "potential of hydrogen" (or "power of hydrogen"). [1] It is a logarithmic scale used to specify the acidity or basicity of aqueous solutions.