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  2. Burton Snowboards - Wikipedia

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    Burton Snowboards is a privately-owned snowboard manufacturing company that was founded by Jake Burton Carpenter in 1977. [2] [3] The company specializes in products aimed at snowboarders, such as snowboards, bindings, boots, outerwear, and accessories.

  3. Category : Buildings and structures completed in 1497

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  4. Lattice tower - Wikipedia

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    tallest free-standing structure in Luxembourg, rebuilt in 1981 Shijiazhuang TV-tower: 1998 China Shijiazhuang 280 m 919 ft solid core supported by 8-sided lattice frame with 4 legs AIR Tower: 2013 India Amritsar 280 m 919 ft 4-sided originally intended to be 300 m (980 ft) tall. [37]

  5. Standing frame - Wikipedia

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    A standing frame (also known as a stand, stander, standing technology, standing aid, standing device, standing box, tilt table) is assistive technology that can be used by a person who relies on a wheelchair for mobility. A standing frame provides alternative positioning to sitting in a wheelchair by supporting the person in the standing position.

  6. Category:1497 - Wikipedia

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    1497 in North America (1 C) W. 1497 works (4 C, 2 P) Pages in category "1497" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes

  7. Timber framing - Wikipedia

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    Timber frame (bindingsværk, literally "binding work") is the traditional building style in almost all of Denmark, making it the only Nordic country where this style is prevalent in all regions. Along the west coast of Jutland, houses built entirely of bricks were traditionally more common due to lack of suitable wood.

  8. Category:1497 works - Wikipedia

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  9. Endband - Wikipedia

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    An endband along the top edge of the book (as a book is standing upright) is called a headband, and one along the bottom edge is called a tailband. An endband, more so the headband, helps to resist the strain placed on the book when shelved upright with the spine facing outward, especially as it is common to pull a book out by hooking a finger ...