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  2. Repeater (horology) - Wikipedia

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    The 13 in (33 cm) watch by Louis Brandt (1892) was the first wristwatch with a minute repeater. The movement was manufactured by Audemars Piguet.. A repeater is a complication in a mechanical watch or clock that chimes the hours and often minutes at the press of a button.

  3. Nancy M. Johnson - Wikipedia

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    In the "artificial freezer", which was the name of the original patent, [12] it was possible to make either ice cream or sorbet, that would last about 30 minutes. [13] There were no electric solutions to keep things cool, as the refrigerator had not been invented and not everybody had an icebox .

  4. Gasket - Wikipedia

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    A gasket is a mechanical seal which fills the space between two or more mating surfaces, generally to prevent leakage from or into the joined objects while under compression. [1] It is a deformable material that is used to create a static seal and maintain that seal under various operating conditions in a mechanical assembly.

  5. America's Greatest Makers - Wikipedia

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    America's Greatest Makers is a reality television show that aired in 2016 on TBS. Twenty-four teams of Makers compete for a $1 million prize. The judging panel consists of Intel CEO Brian Krzanich, Kevin Pereira, and Carol Roth. It was produced by Emmy-award winning producer Mark Burnett and MGM Television. A second season was announced in 2017 ...

  6. Instructions per second - Wikipedia

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    The term is commonly used in association with a metric prefix (k, M, G, T, P, or E) to form kilo instructions per second (kIPS), mega instructions per second (MIPS), giga instructions per second (GIPS) and so on. Formerly TIPS was used occasionally for "thousand IPS".

  7. Magic minute - Wikipedia

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    The magic minute, or leadership minute, is a custom in the United States House of Representatives that allows party leaders to speak for as long as they wish, ...