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  2. Hair clipper - Wikipedia

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    An electric trimmer. Electric hair clippers work in a similar way as manual ones, but are driven by an electric motor which makes the blades oscillate from side to side. [6] They have gradually displaced manual hair clippers in many countries. Three different motor types are used in clipper production: magnetic, rotary and pivot.

  3. Talk:Hair clipper - Wikipedia

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    The difference between home and professional models depends highly on the manufacturer. Wahl home clippers and their professional models are mostly as defined in the article. On the other hand Andis and Oster home vs professional models shows serious differences. Not just in the material used for certain parts, but the overall quality of those ...

  4. Regular haircut - Wikipedia

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    Rotary clippers have blades that readily snap on and off. Blades are available that leave from 1 ⁄ 250 inch (0.10 mm) to 3 ⁄ 4 inch (19 mm) of hair on the scalp when the clipper is guided over the head with the teeth of the clipper blade in contact with the scalp. Blades are numbered differently than guards.

  5. Wahl Clipper - Wikipedia

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    Wahl Clipper Corporation was founded due to Leo J. Wahl's patent for an electromagnetic hair clipper in 1919. [3] On February 2, 1921, he purchased a majority of the stock of his uncle's manufacturing company which made the clipper, and incorporated the business as Wahl Clipper Corporation. [4] In 1924, Leo Wahl patented a vibrating motor hair ...

  6. Osterizer - Wikipedia

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    Osterizer blenders tended towards heavy construction and motors. While this raised cost, many early-model Osterizers still function today, and are more powerful than a majority of contemporary consumer blenders. [citation needed]

  7. Emily Oster - Wikipedia

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    Emily Fair Oster (born February 14, 1980) is an American economist who has served as the Royce Family Professor of Teaching Excellence at Brown University since 2019, ...

  8. List of Falcon 9 first-stage boosters - Wikipedia

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    Europa Clipper [192] Success No attempt B1066 FH core 1 1 November 2022: FH-004 — USSF-44: Success No attempt Expended B1068 FH core [133] 1 1 May 2023 [131] FH-006 — ViaSat-3 Americas [131] Success No attempt Expended [132] B1070 FH core 1 15 January 2023 [193] FH-005 — USSF-67: Success No attempt Expended B1074

  9. List of feature films with lesbian characters - Wikipedia

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    Pauline Oster Piper Perabo: Mary (nicknamed Mouse) is a new student at the all girls' boarding school, and dorms with Victoria (nicknamed Tori). Canada [172] Victoria "Tori" Moller Jessica Paré: 2001 Mulholland Drive: Betty Elms Naomi Watts: Aspiring actress Betty meets and befriends Rita, who has amnesia after a car accident. France, United ...