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  2. Schlage - Wikipedia

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    This series would ultimately culminate in U.S. patent 1,674,841, filed in 1923, [8] which was sold commercially as the Schlage "A" series lock. [3] Schlage would later make a 1925 filing for a push button cylindrical lock fusing the two 1920 patents with the 1923 patent. [9] Schlage's first shop was at 229 Minna Street, [10] and he moved to 461 ...

  3. Walter Schlage - Wikipedia

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    Walter Reinhold Schlage (1882–1946) was a German-born American engineer and inventor. Known as the Lock Wizard of Thuringia , he is best known for the bored cylindrical lock and the lock company that bears his name, Schlage Lock Co.

  4. List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft ...

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    A McDonnell F-101B Voodoo of the 119th Fighter Wing, North Dakota Air National Guard, crashed into a house at 1121 26th Street N, Fargo, North Dakota, killing the pilot, 1st Lt Burton D. Humphrey, and injuring the house's occupant, Mrs. Gerald Reed. The weapon systems officer, 2nd Lt Sanford O. Borlaug, ejected from the aircraft and survived ...

  5. Clear Space Force Station - Wikipedia

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    On July 31, 1962, NORAD recommended a tracking radar at Clear to close the BMEWS gap with Thule for low-angle missiles vice those with the 15-65 degree angle for which BMEWS was designed [15] (North Dakota's Cavalier AFS radar built in 1975 currently monitors for Hudson Bay launches.)

  6. North Dakota Pipeline Company system - Wikipedia

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    The North Dakota Pipeline Company (NDPL) system is a 950-mile (1530 km) crude oil pipeline system that collects oil from fields in the Williston Basin in Montana and North Dakota transports it eastward to other pipeline systems that carry oil to refineries in the Midwest.

  7. Mainframe computer - Wikipedia

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    Such a two-mainframe installation can support continuous business service, avoiding both planned and unplanned outages. In practice, many customers use multiple mainframes linked either by Parallel Sysplex and shared DASD (in IBM's case), [ citation needed ] or with shared, geographically dispersed storage provided by EMC or Hitachi.

  8. macOS - Wikipedia

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    For most users, the most noticeable changes were: the disk space that the operating system frees up after a clean install compared to Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, a more responsive Finder rewritten in Cocoa, faster Time Machine backups, more reliable and user-friendly disk ejects, a more powerful version of the Preview application, as well as a ...

  9. Transportation safety in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The FHA's Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices is mandatory for all roads "open for public travel", but states may have supplementary regulations. The federal government is the primary funding source for the Interstate Highway System and regulates it more stringently, even though it is maintained and operated by state governments.