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  2. Winston Churchill - Wikipedia

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    The return to gold is held to have caused deflation and resultant unemployment with a devastating impact on the coal industry. [232] Churchill presented five budgets in all to April 1929. Among his measures were reduction of the state pension age from 70 to 65; immediate provision of widow's pensions ; reduction of military expenditure; income ...

  3. Ammonia - Wikipedia

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    Ammonia is used in numerous different industrial applications requiring carbon or stainless steel storage vessels. Ammonia with at least 0.2% by weight water content is not corrosive to carbon steel. NH 3 carbon steel construction storage tanks with 0.2% by weight or more of water could last more than 50 years in service. [141]

  4. Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    The Edmonton Composting Facility was the largest of its type in the world, and the largest stainless steel building in North America. [345] Among the innovative uses for the city's waste included a Christmas tree recycling program.

  5. Carbonated water - Wikipedia

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    The gas dissolves in the water, and a top-off fill of carbon dioxide is added to pressurize the siphon to approximately 120 pounds per square inch (830 kPa), some 30 to 40 psi (210–280 kPa) higher than is present in fermenting champagne bottles.

  6. Gasoline - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, over 95 percent of gasoline sold has 95 RON and is marketed as Unleaded or Premium Unleaded. Super Unleaded, with 97/98 RON and branded high-performance fuels (e.g., Shell V-Power, BP Ultimate) with 99 RON make up the balance. Gasoline with 102 RON may rarely be available for racing purposes. [27] [28] [29]

  7. Suicide - Wikipedia

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    Getting buy-in from the media industry, however, can be difficult, especially in the long term. [ 81 ] This trigger of suicide contagion or copycat suicide is known as the "Werther effect", named after the protagonist in Goethe 's The Sorrows of Young Werther who killed himself and then was emulated by many admirers of the book. [ 85 ]

  8. Racism in Italy - Wikipedia

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    In medieval Italy, slavery was widespread, but was justified more often on religious rather than racial grounds. [33] Over the course of the early medieval period, however, Steven Epstein states that people "from regions like the Balkans, Sardinia, and across the Alps" were brought over to the peninsula by Italian merchants, who thus "replenished the stock of slaves". [33]