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  2. Mash rake - Wikipedia

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    St. Arnold of Soissons, the patron saint of Belgian brewers, is often depicted with a mash rake. The traditional mash rake is often used as a symbol of brewers, in much the same way that the scythe is used as a symbol of agriculture or the harvest. Saint Arnold of Soissons, the

  3. Rake (cellular automaton) - Wikipedia

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    A rake, in the lexicon of cellular automata, is a type of puffer train, which is an automaton that leaves behind a trail of debris.In the case of a rake, however, the debris left behind is a stream of spaceships, [1] which are automata that "travel" by looping through a short series of iterations and end up in a new location after each cycle returns to the original configuration.

  4. Rake (tool) - Wikipedia

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    Typically, a landscaping rake boasts a head measuring 30 to 38 inches or even broader, featuring steel tines set at a 90-degree angle to the handle. A stone rake is similar to a landscape rake, but with a narrower head of about 18 to 28 inches and is constructed from steel or aluminum. The head sits at a 90-degree angle to the handle.

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  6. Arnold Power Station - Wikipedia

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    The Arnold Power Station is a hydroelectric facility fed from Lake Brunner on the Arnold River in West Coast, New Zealand, owned and operated by TrustPower. Commissioned in 1932, the plant is rated at 3 megawatts (4,000 hp) and has an average annual output of 25 gigawatt-hours (90 TJ).

  7. Universal Power Drives - Wikipedia

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    Universal Power Drives was founded in 1934 with a factory in Perivale and its head office in Aldwych, London. During the 1930s, 40s and 50s it specialised in producing 4x4 forestry logging trucks. In 1972 it launched the 4x4 Unipower Invader suited to fire-fighting and construction use.