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  2. The Great Wave off Kanagawa - Wikipedia

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    The print depicts three boats moving through a storm-tossed sea, with a large, cresting wave forming a spiral in the centre over the boats and Mount Fuji visible in the background. The print is Hokusai's best-known work and the first in his series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji, in which the use of Prussian blue revolutionized Japanese prints.

  3. How to easily print photos from your phone - AOL

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    Open the photos you want to print on your computer. On a Mac, go to "File" > "Print" in the Photos app. On a Windows PC, right-click the photo and select "Print" or use the print option in the ...

  4. ODECO - Wikipedia

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    In 1953, the company was founded by Alden J. "Doc" Laborde, who also founded Tidewater, and John Hayward.Hayward was the builder of the Barnsdall rig and holder of the patent on submersible drilling barge methodology.

  5. Aiviq - Wikipedia

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    Aiviq is an American icebreaking anchor handling tug supply vessel (AHTS) built in 2012 to support oil exploration and drilling in the Chukchi Sea off Alaska.The vessel's primary task was towing and laying anchors for drilling rigs, and oil spill response.

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  7. USCGC Argus - Wikipedia

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    USCGC Argus (WMSM-915) is the lead ship of the Heritage-class cutters of the United States Coast Guard (USCG), and a part of the OPC (Offshore Patrol Cutter) Ship Type. She is the second ship to be named after Argus Panoptes, the first being USRC Argus, a Revenue Cutter Service ship which was decommissioned and sold in 1804.

  8. Ninian Central Platform - Wikipedia

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    The Ninian Central Platform is an oil platform in the North Sea.When constructed in Loch Kishorn, Scotland in 1978 the 600,000 tonne platform was the world's largest man-made movable object [1] before being towed to its current position and sunk to the sea floor.

  9. Moon pool - Wikipedia

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    Moon pools were first used in the oil drilling industry given the remote offshore locations of oil fields (e.g. sea or in lakes). It has been used for drilling, production, storage and offloading to smaller vessels for transportation of oil.