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  2. Carbonite, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Boston, Massachusetts. , U.S. Parent. OpenText. Carbonite, Inc. is an American company that offers an online backup service, available to Windows and macOS users. In 2019 it was acquired by Canadian software company OpenText. It backs up documents, e-mails, music, photos, and settings. [ 1 ] It is named after carbonite, the fictional substance ...

  3. The Treasure Vaults of Lindoran - Wikipedia

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    In this adventure the characters loot an ancient treasure vault of the elves, whose the exits can only be used by characters that have successfully gained the treasure. The book provides a detailed history about the Elves, Undead, and Drow. Some new monsters were created for this dungeon and appear extensively within. [3]

  4. Carbide & Carbon Building - Wikipedia

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    Carbide & Carbon Building. The Carbide & Carbon Building is a 37-story, 503 feet (153 m) landmark Art Deco high rise built in 1929, located on Michigan Avenue in Chicago. It is clad in black granite, green and gold terra cotta, with gold leaf and bronze trim. It was converted to a hotel in 2004.

  5. Carbonite - Wikipedia

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    Carbonite (ion), the inorganic anion that forms the conjugate base of dihydroxymethylidene with the chemical formula [CO 2] 2−. Carbonite (online backup), an online backup service. Carbonite (Star Wars), a fictional substance, most notably used to imprison Han Solo in the film The Empire Strikes Back. Carbonite-2, an imagery technology ...

  6. EVault - Wikipedia

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    EVault is a part of Carbonite, and a brand name for some of Carbonite's product offerings.EVault and its partner network develop and support on-premises, cloud-based, and hybrid backup and recovery services for mid-market customers in need of data backup, data recovery, disaster recovery, regulatory compliance, and cloud storage or online backup services.

  7. Arnold R. Highfield - Wikipedia

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    Arnold Highfield, the eldest of two children, was born in New Boston, Ohio, [2] to Arnold Ray Highfield, a steelworker, and his wife Hazel Nichols Highfield.His father died in an auto accident in November 1941; Arnold and his brother were raised by their mother and paternal grandparents, Clarence Riley Highfield and Roxie Frye Highfield. [5]

  8. Dry-ice blasting - Wikipedia

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    Dry-ice blasting is a form of carbon dioxide cleaning, where dry ice, the solid form of carbon dioxide, is accelerated in a pressurized air stream and directed at a surface in order to clean it. [1][2] The method is similar to other forms of media blasting such as sand blasting, plastic bead blasting, or sodablasting in that it cleans surfaces ...

  9. Carbonatite - Wikipedia

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    Carbonatite (/ kɑːrˈbɒnəˌtaɪt /) is a type of intrusive or extrusive igneous rock defined by mineralogic composition consisting of greater than 50% carbonate minerals. [ 1 ] Carbonatites may be confused with marble and may require geochemical verification. Carbonatites usually occur as small plugs within zoned alkalic intrusive complexes ...