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  2. Rollerball pen - Wikipedia

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    The writing point is a tiny ball, usually 0.5 or 0.7 mm in diameter, ... ISO 14145-1 1998: Roller ball pens and refills – Part 1: General use [4] ISO 14145-2

  3. Technical pen - Wikipedia

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    Macro image of a 0.7 mm Rotring Rapidograph nib showing the flow control wire. A technical pen is a specialized instrument used by an engineer, architect, or drafter to make lines of constant width for architectural, engineering, or technical drawings. Technical pens may use either a refillable ink reservoir or a replaceable ink cartridge.

  4. Mechanical pencil - Wikipedia

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    students/general writing (sometimes labeled as 1.0 mm by certain German manufacturers) 1.00: 0.040: rare, used in early Parker repeater cartridge inserts for ballpoints 1.18: 3/64 or 0.046: older, used in pencils like the Yard-O-Led; a nominal size, same as 1.1 and 1.2 1.30 (0.051) Staedtler and Pentel (colour leads only for Pentel) 1.40 (0.055)

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    The U.S. Transportation Department said on Thursday it is awarding $1 billion for a series of projects aimed at reducing traffic crashes, as road deaths remain sharply higher than pre-pandemic levels.

  6. Eversharp - Wikipedia

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    Eversharp is an American brand of writing implements founded by Charles Rood Keeran in 1913 and marketed by Keeran & Co., based in Chicago. [1] Keeran commercialised Eversharp mechanical pencils (manufactured by two companies, Heath and Wahl), [2] [1] then expanding to fountain pens when the company was acquired by the Wahl Adding Machine Co. in 1916 and it was named "Wahl-Eversharp".

  7. USS Pennsylvania (BB-38) - Wikipedia

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    USS Pennsylvania (BB-38) was the lead ship of the Pennsylvania class of super-dreadnought battleships built for the United States Navy in the 1910s. The Pennsylvanias were part of the standard-type battleship series, and marked an incremental improvement over the preceding Nevada class, carrying an extra pair of 14-inch (356 mm) guns for a total of twelve guns.

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