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  2. Intsia palembanica - Wikipedia

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    Common names include Borneo teak, Malacca teak, merbau and Moluccan ironwood. It is native to tropical rainforests in Southeast Asia and the islands of the southwest Pacific. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Intsia palembanica differs from Intsia bijuga in the number of leaflets that make up the compound leaves.

  3. List of 70 mm films - Wikipedia

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    The following movies were filmed using 65mm or 70mm negative stock. Titles are followed by the photographic process(es) employed. Releases produced in Todd-AO, Todd-70, Super Panavision 70 (also known as Panavision 70), Panavision System 65 (also known as Panavision Super 70), Dimension 150, Arri 765 and Superpanorama 70 (also known as MClS 70 and MCS Superpanorama 70) were photographed with ...

  4. 70 mm film - Wikipedia

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    A 70 mm film strip with a human hand for scale. 70 mm film (or 65 mm film) is a wide high-resolution film gauge for motion picture photography, with a negative area nearly 3.5 times as large as the standard 35 mm motion picture film format. [1]

  5. Deck (building) - Wikipedia

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    In architecture, a deck is a flat surface capable of supporting weight, similar to a floor, but typically constructed outdoors, often elevated from the ground, and usually connected to a building. The term is a generalization from the deck of a ship.

  6. 15 Decked-Out Superyachts of the Rich and Famous - AOL

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    Features: Two helipads, underwater viewing room, nightclub, saltwater pool, on-deck jacuzzi. 15. Lady Lara: Owned by Alexander Machkevitch. Wikipedia Commons/102Legobrick (CC BY-SA 4.0)

  7. Bunnings - Wikipedia

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    Bunnings Group Limited, trading as Bunnings Warehouse or Bunnings, is an Australian household hardware and garden centre chain. [2] The chain has been owned by ...

  8. Bowl game schedule today: College Football Playoff first ...

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    The college bowl season continues Friday with a pair of matinee offerings from the Sunshine State before the weekend’s main event, the first round of the expanded College Football Playoff, kicks ...

  9. Robert Bunning - Wikipedia

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    Robert Bunning (13 December 1859 – 12 August 1936) was an English-born Western Australian businessman involved in the construction, timber, and sawmill industries. He co-founded with his younger brother Arthur (1863–1929) the company Bunning Bros, the predecessor to the modern-day retailer Bunnings.