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  2. Mersen - Wikipedia

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    Mersen, previously named Carbone Lorraine (until May 20, 2010), was created in 1891 by the Compagnie lorraine de charbons pour l’électricité in Pagny-sur-Moselle (), where the Group still owns a plant. [1]

  3. Shawmut - Wikipedia

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    Shawmut Line was the popular name for the service operated by the Pittsburg, Shawmut and Northern Railroad and its successor, the Pittsburg and Shawmut Railroad. The name may originate in financial backing from the Shawmut Bank in Boston. Shawmut, Maine is a village located in the town of Fairfield, Maine. It was so named because the Shawmut ...

  4. IEC 60269 - Wikipedia

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    In electrical engineering, IEC 60269 is a set of technical standards for low-voltage power fuses. [1] The standard is in four volumes, which describe general requirements, fuses for industrial and commercial applications, fuses for residential applications, and fuses to protect semiconductor devices.

  5. FleetBoston Financial - Wikipedia

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    A night deposit box for National Shawmut Bank displaying the company symbol Chief Obbatinewat, located at a current Bank of America location in Boston. Fleet was already one of the three largest banks in New England, together with Shawmut National Corporation and its largest affiliate Shawmut Bank, and Bank of Boston. Despite this, state and ...

  6. Pittsburg, Shawmut and Northern Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburg, Shawmut & Northern Railroad (reporting mark PSN) also known as the Shawmut Line, was a Class I railroad company operating passenger and freight service on standard gauge track in central Pennsylvania and western New York. The line was financially troubled for its entire life span and declared bankruptcy after just six years of ...

  7. Shawmut Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    Shawmut Peninsula is the promontory of land on which Boston, Massachusetts was built. The peninsula , originally a mere 789 acres (3.19 km 2 ) in area, [ 1 ] more than doubled in size due to land reclamation efforts that were a feature of the history of Boston throughout the 19th century.

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