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  2. Bleacher - Wikipedia

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    Some bleachers have locker rooms underneath them. In indoor gyms, bleachers can be built in so that they slide on a track or on wheels and fold in an accordion-like, stacking manner against the inside walls. This type is known as telescoping bleachers.

  3. Irwin Industrial Tools - Wikipedia

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    Irwin was founded in 1885 in Martinsville, Ohio as the Irwin Auger Bit Company by Charles Irwin, a pharmacist. Irwin had bought the rights to a solid-center auger bit from a local blacksmith. [3] In 1924, another blacksmith, Danish immigrant William Petersen of DeWitt, Nebraska, invented the first locking pliers [4] and named them Vise-Grips. [5]

  4. Mobile bleacher - Wikipedia

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    Movable seating arrangements have been created to fill this need. Mobile bleachers provide a lower-cost method of providing such seating with minimal site preparation requirements. In the United States, mobile bleachers are required to meet the same safety standards as fixed, telescopic and temporary bleachers in accordance with CPSC ...

  5. Audience risers - Wikipedia

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    Audience risers are different from bleachers in that the seats for bleachers are integrated into the structure itself; audience risers are primarily platforms first, to which a variety of chairs, tables, cameras, spot lights, etc. may be used on. While bleachers provide fixed aisle ways and may not provide a solid floor, audience risers are ...

  6. Bleachers' Association - Wikipedia

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    The Bleachers' Association was formed on 7 June, 1900, bringing together around 60 bleaching companies mostly from Lancashire. [1] They were based at Blackfriars House, on the junction of Parsonage and Blackfriars Street in Salford. [2] Following their foundation they promptly issued debentures for those who might want to invest in their ...

  7. June 1900 - Wikipedia

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    The telescopic sight was approved for mass production, following the report of a special "Board of Officers on Test of Telescopic Sight for U.S. Magazine Rifle", issued to the United States Department of War. On May 24, the Board reported that the scope made by the Cataract Tool and Optical Company had proved accurate even at a range of 2,000 ...

  8. High school basketball coach slams student into bleachers ...

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    The head coach of a high school basketball team in Kentucky was arrested after police say he assaulted and choked a student. Richard Gatewood, the boys’ basketball coach at Moore High School in ...

  9. George LeRoy Irwin - Wikipedia

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    Irwin was born on April 26, 1868, at Fort Wayne (Detroit) in Detroit, Michigan. [2] His parents were colonel (later Army Brigadier General) Bernard J. D. Irwin, a surgeon in the Army Medical Corps who received the Medal of Honor in the Apache Wars, and his wife Antoinette Elizabeth Stahl Irwin.

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