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  • 71Ship model — This article is concerned primarily with static models. For operating models see model yachting or radio controlled boat, Model of a 19th century vessel in the Bishop Museum, Hawaii …

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  • 72Connecticut — This article is about the U.S. state of Connecticut. For the river, see Connecticut River. For other uses, see Connecticut (disambiguation). State of Connecticut …

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  • 73List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 301 — This is a list of all the United States Supreme Court cases from volume 301 of the United States Reports :* NLRB v. Jones Laughlin Steel Corp. , ussc|301|1|1937 * NLRB v. Fruehauf Trailer Co. , ussc|301|49|1937 * NLRB v. Friedman Harry Marks… …

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  • 74latten — n. Sheet tin, tinned iron plate …

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  • 75spotting cars — Shifting railroad cars to place on siding, spur track, or industrial track where they can be loaded or unloaded conveniently by shipper or consignee. A voluntary service of uniform practice in railroading, and included in a line haul rate, which… …

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  • 76tinplate — tin plate n. Thin sheet iron or steel coated with tin to prevent rusting, used especially to make cans and pots. * * * ▪ metallurgy       thin steel sheet with a coating of tin applied either by dipping in molten metal or by electrolytic… …

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  • 77tinfoil — /tin foyl /, n. tin, or an alloy of tin and lead, in the form of a thin sheet, much used as a wrapping for drugs, foods, tobacco, etc. Also called, Brit., silver paper. [1425 75; late ME tynfoile. See TIN, FOIL2] * * *       thin sheet of… …

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  • 78Coon song — Sheet music to Coon Coon Coon, which bills itself as The Most Successful Song Hit of 1901. with insert photo of minstrel show star Lew Dockstader in blackface Coon songs were a genre of music popular in the United States and around the English… …

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  • 79tinfoil — tin•foil [[t]ˈtɪnˌfɔɪl[/t]] n. mel tin, or an alloy of tin and lead, in the form of a thin sheet, used as a wrapping for foods, drugs, etc • Etymology: 1425–75 …

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  • 80tincan — tin can n. 1. A container of tin coated sheet metal used especially for preserving food. 2. Informal. A naval destroyer. * * * …

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