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  2. Bradley & Hubbard Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    The Bradley & Hubbard Manufacturing Company (1852–1940) was formed in Meriden, Connecticut, and over the years produced Art Brass tables, call bells, candlestick holders, clocks, match safes, lamps, architectural grilles, railings, etc. Overall the company patented 238 designs and mechanical devices.

  3. Gaza–Israel barrier - Wikipedia

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    The Gaza–Israel barrier (sometimes called the Iron Wall [1] [2] [3]) is a border barrier located on the Israeli side of the Gaza–Israel border. [4] Before the Israel–Hamas war, the Erez Crossing, in the north of the Gaza Strip, was the only crossing point for people and goods coming from Israel into the Gaza Strip.

  4. Iron Wall (essay) - Wikipedia

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    "About the Iron Wall" (Russian: О железной стене, O zheleznoy stene), often shortened to "The Iron Wall", is an essay written in 1923 by Ze'ev Jabotinsky (born in Russia as Vladimir Yevgenyevich Zhabotinsky). It was originally written in Russian and published by the Russian press. [1]

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  6. Gibbeting - Wikipedia

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    c. 37) stipulated that "in no case whatsoever shall the body of any murderer be suffered to be buried"; [27] the cadaver was either to be publicly dissected or left "hanging in chains". [27] The use of gibbeting had been in decline for some years before it was formally repealed by the Hanging in Chains Act 1834 (4 & 5 Will. 4. c. 26). [28]

  7. Hanging - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, hanging is the most common method of suicide, [21] and in the U.S., hanging is the second most common method, after self-inflicted gunshot wounds. [22] In the United Kingdom, where firearms are less easily available, in 2001 hanging was the most common method among men and the second most commonplace among women (after poisoning).