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  2. Mrs Hinch - Wikipedia

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    Sophie Hinchliffe (née Barker; born 16 February 1990), known as Mrs Hinch, [1] is a British influencer whose Instagram account features tips for home cleaning. Her cleaning books and her memoir have been included on the Sunday Times Bestseller List .

  3. Conservation and restoration of clocks - Wikipedia

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    The cleaning agents used to remove pollutants can result in a chemical reaction with previously used lubricants or cleaning agents or with the materials of the clock. Excessive cleaning can "cause more issues like over-drying of bearings and stress corrosion cracking of brass that is exposed to ammonia solution". [ 9 ]

  4. The £4 hack Mrs Hinch swears by for cleaning makeup brushes

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    The £4 hack Mrs Hinch swears by for cleaning makeup brushes. Laura Capon. July 23, 2020 at 5:58 AM. Photo credit: Jutta Klee - Getty Images. ... but according to Mrs Hinch (Sophie Hinchcliffe ...

  5. Clockwork - Wikipedia

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    A clockwork mechanism is often powered by a clockwork motor [4] consisting of a mainspring, a spiral torsion spring of metal ribbon. Energy is stored in the mainspring manually by winding it up, turning a key attached to a ratchet which twists the mainspring tighter. Then the force of the mainspring turns the clockwork gears, until the stored ...

  6. Four fours - Wikipedia

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    For example, when d=4, the hash table for two occurrences of d would contain the key-value pair 8 and 4+4, and the one for three occurrences, the key-value pair 2 and (4+4)/4 (strings shown in bold). The task is then reduced to recursively computing these hash tables for increasing n , starting from n=1 and continuing up to e.g. n=4.

  7. Charwoman - Wikipedia

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    A 1943 photograph of a charwoman in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Charwoman, chargirl, charlady and char are occupational terms referring to a paid part-time worker who comes into a house or other building to clean it for a few hours of a day or week, as opposed to a maid, who usually lives as part of the household within the structure of domestic service.

  8. Trachtenberg system - Wikipedia

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    The method for general multiplication is a method to achieve multiplications with low space complexity, i.e. as few temporary results as possible to be kept in memory. . This is achieved by noting that the final digit is completely determined by multiplying the last digit of the multiplic

  9. Martha Matilda Harper - Wikipedia

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    Martha Matilda Harper (September 10, 1857 – August 3, 1950) was an American businesswoman, entrepreneur, and inventor who launched modern retail franchising [1] and then built an international network of 500 franchised hair salons that emphasized healthy hair care.