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  2. Neck Face - Wikipedia

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    Neck Face (born 1984 in Stockton, California) is a graffiti artist [1] known for a naïve and humorous style. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] His works have been shown in art galleries as well as on the streets. Early life and education

  3. Canine terminology - Wikipedia

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    Canine terminology in this article refers only to dog terminology, specialized terms describing the characteristics of various external parts of the domestic dog, as well as terms for structure, movement, and temperament. This terminology is not typically used for any of the wild species or subspecies of wild wolves, foxes, coyotes, dholes ...

  4. Watchmaker - Wikipedia

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    A modern watchmaker at his workstation; he wears a magnifying loupe to more easily see the small parts of a watch A watchmaker's lathe in use to prepare a decorative watch component cut from copper. A watchmaker is an artisan who makes and repairs watches. Since a majority of watches are now factory-made, most modern watchmakers only repair ...

  5. List of watch manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    This list is a duplicate of Category:Watch brands, which will likely be more up-to-date and complete. Manufacturers that are named after the founder are sorted by surname. Manufacturers that are named after the founder are sorted by surname.

  6. Elizabethan collar - Wikipedia

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    An Australian Kelpie wearing a plastic Elizabethan collar to help an eye infection heal. An Elizabethan collar, E collar, pet ruff or pet cone (sometimes humorously called a treat funnel, lamp-shade, radar dish, dog-saver, collar cone, or cone of shame) is a protective medical device worn by an animal, usually a cat or dog.

  7. Bozeman Watch Company - Wikipedia

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    Christopher F. Wardle, originally a native of Birmingham, Michigan, sought out an industrial designer to help put his vision and original watch designs to paper.Having been a collector of many American brands and having the desire to keep his models reminiscent of mid-20th century styles, Wardle started to convert concepts into designs and in 2005 introduced his first timepiece, [3] the ...

  8. Rebecca Struthers - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca Struthers (born 1985 or 1986) [1] is an English watchmaker, historian, author, engineer, and gemmologist. [1] [2] [3] She works with her husband, Craig, who is a master watchmaker. [1] She won the Heritage Crafts award in 2021, presented by King Charles III. She is the only practising watchmaker in the United Kingdom with a PhD in ...

  9. John Arnold (watchmaker) - Wikipedia

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    John Arnold (1736 – 11 August 1799) was an English watchmaker and inventor.. John Arnold was the first to design a watch that was both practical and accurate, and also brought the term "chronometer" into use in its modern sense, meaning a precision timekeeper.