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  2. Made in America (book) - Wikipedia

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    Made in America is a nonfiction book by Bill Bryson describing the history of the English language in the United States and the evolution of American culture. [1]

  3. A tiny Maine town was once the 'toothpick capital of ... - AOL

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    The demand for toothpicks continued to drop precipitously by the 1990s, when only a few toothpick companies remained in America. As demand declined, Strong's plants tried to innovate.

  4. Column: Life of the party gets his own celebration as Chicago ...

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    Chris Chelios was frequently at the center of it all, as he was in most of his pursuits in life. The former Chicago Blackhawks star known simply as “Cheli” wanted everyone he knew to get to ...

  5. Diamond Match Company - Wikipedia

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    The Diamond Match Company is a brand of matches and toothpicks, and formerly other wood products and plastic cutlery, that has its roots in a business started in 1853 by Edward Tatnall in Wilmington, Delaware.

  6. Arkansas toothpick - Wikipedia

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    A replica Arkansas Toothpick on display board. In modern terminology, the Arkansas toothpick is a heavy dagger with a 12-to-20-inch (30 to 51 cm) pointed, straight blade. [1] The knife can be used for thrusting and slashing. James Black, known for improving the Bowie knife, [2] is credited with inventing the Arkansas toothpick. [1]

  7. This artist is literally building the world, one toothpick at ...

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    Stan Munro has created 120 landmark buildings using more than five million toothpicks and at least fifty gallons of glue. Having gotten his start in 2005, he refers to himself as a "toothpick ...

  8. Toothpick - Wikipedia

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    The first toothpick-manufacturing machine was developed in 1869, by Marc Signorello. Another was patented in 1872, by Silas Noble and J. P. Cooley. [7] Wooden toothpicks are cut from birch wood. Logs are first spiral cut into thin sheets, which are then cut, chopped, milled and bleached (to lighten) into the individual toothpicks. [8]

  9. My Unconventional Life: This artist is literally building the ...

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    As a toothpick engineer, he has dedicated his life to replicating landmark buildings out of the tiny wood pieces, many of which have broken world records. But how did Munro, who was initially a ...