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  2. Ylilauta - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, users of Ylilauta published thousands of Finnish user account details for multiple Finnish websites, which led to Finland's largest series of data leaks. [3]Users of Ylilauta twice gathered a consolatory prize for two Finnish YouTubers who had not received an award at the annual Tubecon event, despite winning in the People's Choice category.

  3. List of knitting stitches - Wikipedia

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    Variations Elongated stitch; Plaited stitch, also known as a twisted stitch (k tbl, p tbl) Slip stitch, may be knit or purl stitch (sl, sl st) Increases

  4. Twist per inch - Wikipedia

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    Twist is needed in yarn to hold the fibres together, and is added in the spinning and plying processes. [2] The amount of twist varies depending on the fibre, thickness of yarn, preparation of fibre, manner of spinning, and the desired result. [2]

  5. Variations (Andrew Lloyd Webber album) - Wikipedia

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    Variations is a classical and rock fusion album. The music was composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber and performed by his younger brother, the cellist Julian Lloyd Webber . The Lloyd Webber brothers were always very close but their two different careers (a rock musical composer and a classical cellist ) meant that a collaboration seemed unlikely.

  6. List of screw and bolt types - Wikipedia

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    The term fine adjustment screw typically refers to screws with threads from 40–100 TPI (Threads Per Inch) (0.5 mm to 0.2 mm pitch) and ultra fine adjustment screw has been used to refer to 100–254 TPI (0.2 mm to 0.1 mm pitch). These screws are most frequently used in applications where the screw is used to control fine motion of an object.

  7. Lisle (textiles) - Wikipedia

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    Lisle was a type of finish that was applied to obtain smooth and even yarns, largely employed for goods intended for underwear and hosiery. Yarns made with long-staple fibers such as Egyptian cotton were passed repeatedly and swiftly through gas flames.