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  2. Flare fitting - Wikipedia

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    The tool used to flare tubing consists of a die that grips the tube, and either a mandrel or rolling cone is forced into the end of the tube to form the flare by cold working. The most common flare fitting standards in use today are the 45° SAE flare [2] [3],the 37° JIC flare, and the 37° AN flare.

  3. List of deaths of Kenny McCormick - Wikipedia

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    Kenny's soul dies, only in a different body. In seasons 10, 12 and from season 16 onwards, Kenny does not die. In the episode Make Love, Not Warcraft, Kenny's character dies in the game World of Warcraft, after which Stan and Kyle use their catchphrase even though Kenny is not actually dead. In total, Kenny has died 86 times.

  4. Swaging - Wikipedia

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    In sawmills, a swage is used to flare large bandsaw or circle saw teeth, which increases the width of the cut, called the kerf. A clamp attaches a mandrel and die to the tooth and the eccentric die is rotated, swaging the tip. A much earlier version of the same operation used a hardened, shaped swage die and a hand held hammer.

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  6. Young girl dies, brother is injured after sand hole collapses ...

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    A young girl died after a sand hole she was digging with her brother collapsed on them in Lauderdale-by the-Sea, Florida. Young girl dies, brother is injured after sand hole collapses at Florida beach

  7. John Levitow - Wikipedia

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    Despite more than 40 wounds in his back and legs, Levitow saw the loose flare, its fuse burning with clouds of smoke, rolling amid ammunition cans that contained 19,000 rounds of live ammunition. When the flare exploded, it could detonate the ammunition and burn a hole through the floor to the aircraft's control cables below.