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  2. Picket boat - Wikipedia

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    A British 56-foot (17 m) picket boat, returning to its mothership (HMS Triumph) after participating in action on April 18, 1915. A long-serving 19th-century British picket boat, carried on capital ships, was a 50-foot (15 m) model introduced in 1867 which saw wide service in World War I and even some limited service in World War II.

  3. Roberta Piket - Wikipedia

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    Roberta Piket (born 1965) is an American jazz pianist, organist, composer, and arranger. [1] Life and career. Piket was born in Queens, New York, [2] in 1965. [1]

  4. Territories of Majapahit - Wikipedia

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    1. Darmasraya Kingdom 2. The island of Punjung, Siguntur, upstream of the Batanghari river 2. 3. Dharmasraya in the west of Jambi 3. Kandis 1. Kandis Kingdom 2. Kandis, a tributary of the Kwantan, near Koto Tua 2. 3. Kandi, vassal area of Lubuk Jantan, on the Sinamar river 2. 4. Kandis north of Dharmasraya 3. Kahwas 1. Kahwas 2. Kawai, between ...

  5. Majapahit - Wikipedia

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    A 1.79 kilogram, 21-karat Majapahit period gold image discovered in Agusan, Philippines, copied Nganjuk bronze images of the early Majapahit period, [103] signify Majapahit cultural influence on southern Philippines. Nagarakretagama mentioned more than 80 places in the archipelago described as the vassal states. [10]

  6. Carson Pickett - Wikipedia

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    Carson Leighann Pickett (born September 15, 1993) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a left back for the Orlando Pride of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL).

  7. PMP Floating Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge's design enables for a quick assembly of its parts. [1] It has a carrying capacity of 60 tons. [1] The bridge was originally mounted on a KrAZ-214, but later transferred to a KrAZ-255. [2] During the process of its deployment, a truck carrying the bridge is backed alongside the edge of a body of water.