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  2. Belling - Wikipedia

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    Belling is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles Reginald Belling (1884–1965), manufacturer of electric cookers; Ingeborg Belling (1848–1927), Norwegian actress; Johann Georg von Belling (1642–1689), Prussian general; John Belling (1866–1933), English cytogenetist; Kylie Belling (born 1964), Australian actress

  3. Electrolux - Wikipedia

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    On February 6, 2017, Electrolux announced that it had agreed to acquire Anova Applied Electronics, Inc., [24] the U.S.-based provider of the Anova Precision Cooker. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] On March 23, 2020, Electrolux completed the spin-off of its professional division, which the separated company incorporated as Electrolux Professional AB.

  4. North West England - Wikipedia

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    Belling Ltd (owned by Glen Dimplex) is in Whiston, next to the large Whiston Hospital; Glen Dimplex Whiston is the UK's only manufacturer of cookers, around 350,000 a year (Stoves plc before 2001), and also owns LEC fridges. Manesty manufactures medicine tablets off the B5194 on the Knowsley Business Park.

  5. Belling-Lee connector - Wikipedia

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    Female Belling-Lee connector on a television set. The Belling-Lee connector (also type 9,52, but largely only in the context of its specification, IEC 61169, Part 2: Radio-frequency coaxial connector of type 9,52) [1] is commonly used in Europe, parts of Southeast Asia, and Australia, to connect coaxial cables with each other and with terrestrial VHF/UHF roof antennas, antenna signal ...

  6. Rudolf Belling - Wikipedia

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    Rudolf Belling's sculpture "Dreiklang" (triad) on display in Berlin, 1929 Rudolf Belling. Rudolf Belling (26 August 1886 – 9 June 1972) was a German sculptor.His work was part of the sculpture event in the art competition at the 1932 Summer Olympics.

  7. Bathtub - Wikipedia

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    Private cast iron bathtubs with porcelain interiors on "claw foot" pedestals rose to popularity in the 19th century. A bathtub, also known simply as a bath or tub, is a container for holding water in which a person or another animal may bathe.