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  2. Graze (company) - Wikipedia

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    Graze snack boxes. The upper box is the 2018 redesign and the lower box is the pre-2018 design. Nature Delivered Limited, [1] trading as Graze (stylised as graze), is a United Kingdom-based snack company which is owned by Unilever. [3] Graze offers over 200 snack combinations [5] through snack subscription boxes, an online shop [6] and retailers

  3. Graze - Wikipedia

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    Graze may also refer to: a graze, a type of abrasion; Graze (company), a United Kingdom snacks producer; Graze, a surname; people with the name include:

  4. Abradable powder coatings - Wikipedia

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    Abradable coatings are made up of materials that will abrade, or wear off, when they rub against a mating surface. The coating acts as a sacrificial layer when it comes in contact with another surface so that the base material underneath is protected and remains unharmed.

  5. Glacial striation - Wikipedia

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    Ice itself is not a hard enough material to change the shape of rock but because the ice has rock embedded in the basal surface it can effectively abrade the bedrock. Most glacial striations were exposed by the retreat of glaciers since the Last Glacial Maximum or the more recent Little Ice Age. As well as indicating the direction of flow of ...

  6. No. 106 fuze - Wikipedia

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    These graze and impact fuzes continued to be used as intended for medium and heavy artillery high-explosive shells. Up to and including the Battle of the Somme in 1916, British forces relied on shrapnel shells fired by 18-pounder field guns and spherical high-explosive bombs fired by 2-inch "plum-pudding" mortars for cutting barbed-wire defences.

  7. Glossary of sheep husbandry - Wikipedia

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    Band – a flock with a large number of sheep, generally 1000, which graze on rangeland. Bell sheep – a sheep (usually a rough, wrinkly one) caught by a shearer, just before the end of a shearing run. [1] Bellwether – originally an experienced wether given a bell to lead a flock; now mainly used figuratively for a person acting as a lead ...

  8. Grazing (behaviour) - Wikipedia

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    The hippopotamus is a large, semi-aquatic mammal inhabiting rivers, lakes, and mangrove swamps. During the day, they remain cool by staying in the water or mud; reproduction and childbirth occur in water. They emerge at dusk to graze on grasses. While hippopotamuses rest near each other in the water, grazing is solitary.

  9. Grazier - Wikipedia

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