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  2. Gridiron (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    Earthenware pot laid over a gridiron. A gridiron / ˈ ɡ r ɪ d ˌ aɪ ər n / is a metal grate with parallel bars typically used for grilling foods. Some designs involve two such grates hinged to fold together, securely holding food while grilling over an open flame.

  3. Grating - Wikipedia

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    A grating covering a drain (as illustrated) can be a collection of iron bars (the identical, elongated elements) held together (to ensure the bars are parallel and regularly spaced) by a lighter iron frame.

  4. Schleicher ASH 26 - Wikipedia

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    The ASH 26 is an 18 metre Class glider, built of modern fibre reinforced composites. It first flew in 1993. It is manufactured by Alexander Schleicher GmbH & Co. The 'H' indicates this is a design of Martin Heide. The ASH 26 has plain flaps, a retractable undercarriage and a water ballast system.

  5. Grille (car) - Wikipedia

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    The front fascia of a motor vehicle has an important role in attracting buyers. [3] The principal function of the grille is to admit cooling air to the car's radiator. However, the look of the vehicle "matters a great deal more than whether the design features actually serve any fun

  6. Palace Theatre (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    The Palace Theatre is a Broadway theater at 1564 Broadway, at the north end of Times Square, in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City.Designed by Milwaukee architects Kirchhoff & Rose, the theater was funded by Martin Beck and opened in 1913.

  7. Big Sandy Creek (Cheat River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    931 cu ft/s (26.4 m 3 /s)(1912) Basin features; Progression: southeast: River system: Monongahela River: Tributaries • left: Braddock Run, Scotts Run, Stony Fork, Little Sandy Creek (Big Sandy Creek), Glade Run, Little Sandy Creek, Parker Run, Sovern Run, Joe Run • right: Chaney Run, McIntire Run, Quebec Run, Tebolt Run, Hazel Run, Laurel Run