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  2. ESCO Group - Wikipedia

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    ESCO Group LLC is a manufacturer of engineered metal wear parts and components for industrial applications—including mining and construction. Since 1913, the company, which is a division of Weir Group PLC, has been headquartered in Portland, Oregon , USA.

  3. Workwear - Wikipedia

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    Workwear is clothing worn for work, especially work that involves manual labour. [1] Often those employed within trade industries elect to be outfitted in workwear because it is built to provide durability and safety. Locomotive repair crew, 1948. The workwear clothing industry is growing [2] and consumers have numerous retailers to choose from ...

  4. Daiki Suzuki - Wikipedia

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    Suzuki says of his work, "I try to choose good dynamic designs with patterns that can be modified for today's use. Usually I re-work the fits as lightly as possible, being careful not to re-produce vintage designs—adding some things and taking some off, balancing it out to make it look new."

  5. Don't Have A 'Stable Work History'? These Employers Don't ...

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    A stable work history is even listed as a qualification for an entry-level call-center job in Tempe, Ariz., at the country's largest bank, JPMorgan Chase. Show comments. Advertisement.

  6. Engineered Garments - Wikipedia

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    Engineered Garments is a clothing, footwear and accessories brand founded by Japanese-American Daiki Suzuki. [1] [2] It was founded in 1999. [3] The brand has collaborated with Uniqlo, [4] [5] [6] Gola, [7] [8] [9] Paraboot, [10] K-Swiss, [11] Hoka One One, [12] Converse, [13] Reebok, [14] and others.

  7. Engineering and Technology History Wiki - Wikipedia

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    The ETHW became successor to the former IEEE Global History Network (IEEE GHN). [4] Originally, the United Engineering Foundation had made a grant to develop an engineering intersociety web platform as a central historical repository. [9] Initially, the work was mainly done at the IEEE History Center.

  8. Albany International - Wikipedia

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    Albany International has two divisions: Albany Engineered Composites and Machine Clothing. The former is primarily used in aerospace applications to help make craft lighter, such as the main brace on the landing gear assembled by Messier-Bugatti-Dowty for the 787 Dreamliner, the first use of structural composites in that part of a commercial airliner. [5]

  9. ‘Why we never got Ebola’ by Huffington Post

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    What one nurse learned about humanity amidst the Ebola epidemic