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  2. Box blade - Wikipedia

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    Most major tractor implement manufacturers make box blades, including Cammond, Woods, Gannon, & BushHog. Commercial laser guided models are coming into use which automatically level the blade via reference to an external laser. Three point road graders can be viewed as a specific type of box blade, and are used to grade and maintain dirt and ...

  3. Help:Collapsing tables and more - Wikipedia

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    Just using the mw-collapsible class leaves the element expanded by default, but it can be collapsed by the reader. It is also possible to make the element collapsed by default, and optionally expanded by adding other classes along with mw-collapsible. There are several methods for doing this, depending on the situations in which you want the ...

  4. Help talk:Collapsing/Code - Wikipedia

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  5. Pizza saver - Wikipedia

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    A pizza saver, sometimes referred to as pizza table [1] or pizza stool, [2] is an object used to prevent the top of a food container, such as a pizza box or cake box, from collapsing in at the center and touching the food inside. [3]

  6. Code folding - Wikipedia

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    Many user interfaces provide disclosure widgets for code folding in a sidebar, indicated for example by a triangle that points sideways (if collapsed) or down (if expanded), or by a [-] box for collapsible (expanded) text, and a [+] box for expandable (collapsed) text. Code folding is found in text editors, source code editors, and IDEs.

  7. Customize your Inbox theme, font size and layout in AOL Mail

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    Choose a theme, change your message layout, enable the message preview pane, and select appropriate inbox spacing to customize your Inbox and create the perfect email experience.

  8. Tang (tools) - Wikipedia

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    Rasp with visible tang going into the handle Two sides of a tang (nakago) on a Japanese katana. A tang or shank is the back portion of the blade component of a tool where it extends into stock material or connects to a handle – as on a knife, sword, spear, arrowhead, chisel, file, coulter, pike, scythe, screwdriver, etc. [1] [2] One can classify various tang designs by their appearance, by ...

  9. Kusarigama - Wikipedia

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    People would wield the weapons with both hands to protect their horses against criminals. Another theory is that the kusarigama is based on the tobiguchi , which is a type of axe that had a "stout haft and a short pick-like blade". [1] There is no evidence of the kusarigama being used as a battlefield weapon in mass combat. Swinging its long ...