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  2. Delta Faucet Company - Wikipedia

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    Delta Faucet Company is a division owned by Masco, which was founded in Detroit in 1929 by Armenian immigrant Alex Manoogian.In 1952, an eager inventor brought Manoogian his latest invention, a one-handled faucet that mixed both hot and cold water with a ball-valve.

  3. Kitchenware - Wikipedia

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    For a record label, see Kitchenware Records Various kitchen utensils on a kitchen hook strip. From left: – Pastry blender and potato masher – Spatula and (hidden) serving fork

  4. Regional Municipality of Waterloo - Wikipedia

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    The Regional Municipality of Waterloo (Waterloo Region or Region of Waterloo) is a metropolitan area of Southern Ontario, Canada.It contains the cities of Cambridge, Kitchener and Waterloo (KWC or Tri-Cities), and the townships of North Dumfries, Wellesley, Wilmot and Woolwich.

  5. KWC - Wikipedia

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    KWC may refer to: Karaoke World Championships, a song contest and talent show; Kentucky Wesleyan College, a private Methodist college in Owensboro, Kentucky; Tri-Cities (Ontario), a tri-city area in Ontario, Canada that encompasses Kitchener, Waterloo and Cambridge; King William's College, a school in Castletown, Isle of Man

  6. Piping and instrumentation diagram - Wikipedia

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    Piping and instrumentation diagram of pump with storage tank. Symbols according to EN ISO 10628 and EN 62424. A more complex example of a P&ID. A piping and instrumentation diagram (P&ID) is defined as follows: A diagram which shows the interconnection of process equipment and the instrumentation used to control the process.

  7. Kyocera Communications - Wikipedia

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    Upon the purchase of Qualcomm's business unit, Kyocera formed Kyocera Wireless Corp. (KWC). [1] In 2003, Kyocera Wireless India (KWI), based in Bangalore, was established as a fully owned subsidiary of KWC, expanding KWC's reach into India's CDMA markets. However, in September 2009, KWC sold KWI to Mindtree Ltd. of Bangalore, India. [2]