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  3. Feather & Black - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 2004 by Robbie Feather and Adam Black. [5] Later, it was bought by the Wade Group. [6] [7] In 2017, the Swedish manufacturer Hilding Anders acquired 17 of the 20 Feather & Black stores. [8] [9] [10]

  4. Asymmetric price transmission - Wikipedia

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    Asymmetric price transmission (sometimes abbreviated as APT and informally called "rockets and feathers" , also known as asymmetric cost pass-through) refers to pricing phenomenon occurring when downstream prices react in a different manner to upstream price changes, depending on the characteristics of upstream prices or changes in those prices.

  5. Red Feather Development Group - Wikipedia

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    Red Feather is currently developing two new workshops on the health linkages to the burning of wood and coal stoves in reservation homes and the impact of mold and mildew in reservation homes. Red Feather is a partner with APS (Arizona Public Service) to present weatherization workshops and interventions to improve energy-efficient homes.

  6. Scissor-tailed flycatcher - Wikipedia

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    The scissor-tailed flycatcher is the state bird of Oklahoma, and is displayed in flight with tail feathers spread on the reverse of the Oklahoma Commemorative Quarter. Professional soccer team FC Tulsa features a scissor-tailed flycatcher on their crest. The scissor-tailed flycatcher is also displayed in the background of the current license plate.

  7. Singer Featherweight - Wikipedia

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    It is estimated that Singer produced and sold some 3.0–3.5 million Featherweight machines during the model's lifetime. [11] Production of the original Featherweight ended in 1961, but continued at Singer factories in Quebec and Scotland until 1969. [12]

  8. Plug and feather - Wikipedia

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    The working principle of the plug and feathers. Each set consists of a metal wedge (the plug), and two metal shims (the feathers). The feathers are wide at the bottom, and tapered and curved at the top. When the two feathers are placed on either side of the plug, the combined width of the set is the same at both ends.

  9. Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts Scottsdale - Wikipedia

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    The school, generally known as the Scottsdale Culinary Institute was one of the largest culinary programs in the area. It was founded by Elizabeth Leite in 1986 and under Jon-Paul Hutchins, more than one hundred thousand students went through the program in twenty five years and earned associates or bachelor's degrees.