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  2. Embroidery hoops and frames - Wikipedia

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    Embroidery hoops come in various sizes and are generally small enough to control with one hand and rest in the lap. Hoops were originally made of wood, bone, or ivory; [1] modern hoops are made of wood or plastic. [2] Hoops may be attached to a table-top or floor stand when both hands must be free for sewing, as in making tambour lace. Standing ...

  3. Durkee (food brand) - Wikipedia

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    Durkee's was established by Eugene R. Durkee, the founder of E. R. Durkee & Co. Spice dealers in Buffalo, New York, in 1857. By 1917, the company had built a four-story industrial structure in Elmhurst, Queens. [3] [4] Durkee became the largest factory and employer in Elmhurst, with over 300 employees, primarily women. E.R. Durkee died in 1926 ...

  4. Durkee - Wikipedia

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    Durkee (food business) is an American brand name under conglomerate ownership. It formerly was an independent food company, Durkee Famous Foods, founded by Eugene R. Durkee in 1851. Durkee Marine, former Staten Island marine hardware company

  5. William Durkee - Wikipedia

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    Bill or William Durkee may refer to: Will Durkee (born c. 1983 ), American professional poker player Wilfred "Bill" Durkee (1921–2006), American professional basketball player

  6. Durkee, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Durkee is an unincorporated community in Baker County, Oregon, United States. It has a post office with the ZIP code of 97905. [2] Durkee lies at the Vandercar Road exit of Interstate 84. [3] Durkee is known as the site of Oregon's only cement plant, the Ash Grove Cement Company plant in nearby Nelson.

  7. Nooruddeen Durkee - Wikipedia

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    Abdullah Nooruddeen Durkee (born Stephen Durkee) was a Muslim scholar, thinker, author, translator, and the Khalifah (successor) for North America of the Shadhdhuli School for Tranquility of Being and the Illumination of Hearts, Green Mountain Branch. Nooruddeen Durkee became a Muslim in his early thirties in Al-Quds, Jerusalem.

  8. Helen Winslow Durkee - Wikipedia

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    Helen Winslow Durkee (1880–1954) was an American painter of portrait miniatures and still lifes. Born in Brooklyn , Durkee was an alumna of Smith College who returned to New York City after graduation and studied art at the Art Students League from 1910 to 1918.

  9. Bill Durkee - Wikipedia

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    Wilfred L. "Bill" Durkee Jr. (July 14, 1921 – April 3, 2006) was an American professional basketball player. [1] He played for the Minneapolis Lakers in the National Basketball League during the 1947–48 season. [1] [2] [3] Durkee attended the University of California, Berkeley and competed for their football, basketball, and track teams. [2]

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