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  2. Star Wars: The Old Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Old Republic is BioWare's first entry into the massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) market, [18] and is the third Star Wars MMORPG after Star Wars Galaxies, which was shut down in December 2011, [59] the same month SWTOR was released and Clone Wars Adventures, which was shut down in March 2014.

  3. Skyline (construction set) - Wikipedia

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    The instruction booklet to these sets contained plans for several buildings and bridges one could build and gave set numbers from which one would need to do so. There is also a Second Version of the Instruction Manual with the cover in Color, the main difference is that the Commerce Building, (Built with Set No. 95) is a totally different ...

  4. Slate (writing) - Wikipedia

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    The writing slate consisted of a piece of slate, typically either 4x6 inches or 7x10 inches, encased in a wooden frame. [1] Split slate was prepared by scraping with a steel edge, grinding with a flat stone and, finally, polishing with a mix of slate powder in water. Pencils were of a softer stone, such as shale, chalk or soapstone. [2]

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  6. Empire State Building - Wikipedia

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    The building was designed by Shreve, Lamb & Harmon and built from 1930 to 1931. Its name is derived from "Empire State", the nickname of the state of New York. The building has a roof height of 1,250 feet (380 m) and stands a total of 1,454 feet (443.2 m) tall, including its antenna.

  7. Conical roof - Wikipedia

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    Today, conical roofs are more often used in rural areas either for circular or small square buildings. They are difficult to construct but use locally available materials. [4] Conical roofs are widely used in Armenian and Georgian church architecture. [5] [6] [7] A key feature of the Solomon Islands Parliament Building is its conical roof.

  8. Wiped joint - Wikipedia

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    The defining characteristic of a wiped joint is that the soldering process involves mechanically working or 'wiping' the joint. [1] As well as heating solder and applying it to the joint, the solder is shaped into place manually, wiping it with a non-metallic tool to form a smooth-surfaced outer shape.

  9. Alfred McAlpine - Wikipedia

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    It also owned and operated Penrhyn Quarry, the country's largest slate works; a major accounting scandal at the company's slate subsidiary occurred during the mid 2000s. During February 2008, Alfred McAlpine was acquired by rival company Carillion in exchange for £572m, which made Carillion the biggest support services company in Britain at ...