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  2. Coal scuttle bonnet - Wikipedia

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    A variation on the traditional stiffened coal-scuttle shape was the kappie (from the Dutch kapje), an Afrikaans word for a women's sun-bonnet. [8]This style of bonnet was also worn by some American Quaker women during the 19th century and is also similar to the Salvation Army bonnet that was first worn in 1880.

  3. Hood scoop - Wikipedia

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    A shallow scoop that is not a NACA duct may not admit a useful amount of air even if it is open. Under the hood, an effective scoop must funnel air into the engine's intake in as short and direct a path as possible, preferably through a tube or channel that is insulated against underhood heat. A scoop may be part of the hood or may be part of ...

  4. Rotary kiln - Wikipedia

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    The kiln connects with a material exit hood at the lower end and ducts for waste gases. This requires gas-tight seals at either end of the kiln. The exhaust gas may go to waste, or may enter a preheater, which further exchanges heat with the entering feed. The gases must be drawn through the kiln, and the preheater if fitted, by a fan situated ...

  5. Ohio industrial projects expect to produce 1,000 new jobs - AOL

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    The largest project is in northeast Ohio and impacts the Village of Dalton and Sugar Creek Township in Wayne County. Provia Payr Ohio industrial projects expect to produce 1,000 new jobs

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    department of health and human servrces food and drug administratlon district address and phone number date(s)of inspection us customhouse, rrn 900 2nd & chestnut st 04/19/2010 - 04/30/2010

  7. Hood (car) - Wikipedia

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    In British terminology, hood refers to a fabric cover over the passenger compartment of the car (known as the 'roof' or 'top' in the US). In many motor vehicles built in the 1930s and 1940s, the resemblance to an actual hood or bonnet is clear when open and viewed head-on.

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