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  2. 2002 Winter Olympics Countdown Clock - Wikipedia

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    The 2002 Winter Olympics Countdown Clock is bronze sculpture installed in the TRAX Arena station in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. Unveiled on May 15, 2001, to count down to the 2002 Winter Olympics , the clock resembles an arrowhead to commemorate those found during construction of the station.

  3. Winter's Gate - Wikipedia

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    Winter's Gate is the seventh studio album by Finnish melodic death metal band Insomnium.It was released worldwide on September 23, 2016 via Century Media Records.It is a concept album said to be about "a group of Vikings who set out to find a fabled island west of Ireland, despite the treacherous winter drawing near."

  4. List of films with post-credits scenes - Wikipedia

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    The Gate II: Trespassers: In a post-credits scene, Terrence's hamster, previously sacrificed by John to open the portal, has also been restored to life and exits the coffin. Lethal Weapon 3: Riggs and Murtaugh are called to another building. As they debate whether to go in, the building explodes.

  5. Snow chains - Wikipedia

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    The original-style steel-link chains are also available in a variety of carbon steel and steel alloys and link shapes. Link shapes include standard, twisted, square, and reinforced. [9] The shape of the links changes the flexibility, grip, and strength of the chain. The links can also have added studs or V-bars for an even more aggressive traction.

  6. Frank J. Mafera - Wikipedia

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    Francesco "Frank" John Mafera, Sr. (July 18, 1898 – February 13, 1956) was an American businessman and inventor notable for patenting the first method for weaving chain-link fencing. [1]

  7. Winter count - Wikipedia

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    The term winter count itself comes from the Lakota name waniyetu wowapi, ‘waniyetu’ translating to ‘winter’ while ‘wowapi’ refers to “anything that is marked and can be read or counted.” [2] Most winter counts have a single pictograph symbolizing each year, based on the most memorable event of that year.