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  2. Area codes 419 and 567 - Wikipedia

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    Area code 419 was assigned to the northwest quadrant of the state. The overlay area code 567 was created on January 1, 2002. Despite the presence of Toledo, the state's fourth-largest city, 419 had been the last of Ohio's original four numbering plan areas, and one of the few original NPAs not covering an entire state, that had never been split ...

  3. Area code 419 - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 20 January 2007, at 01:23 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Alcoa 50,000 ton forging press - Wikipedia

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    The Alcoa 50,000 ton forging press is a heavy press operated at Howmet Aerospace's Cleveland Operations. It was built as part of the Heavy Press Program by the United States Air Force . It was manufactured by Mesta Machinery of West Homestead, Pennsylvania , and began operation on May 5, 1955.

  5. IAR-93 Vultur - Wikipedia

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    The left elevator broke off while in level flight at 500 metres (1,600 ft) altitude and 1,045 kilometres per hour (649 mph). The Martin-Baker Mk RU10J zero-zero ejection seats functioned well and the two test pilots ejected safely. After this event the aft fuselage structure was reinforced.

  6. Hydraulic Press Channel - Wikipedia

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    Hydraulic Press Channel (HPC) is a YouTube channel operated by Finnish workshop owner Lauri Vuohensilta. Launched in October 2015, the channel publishes videos of various objects being crushed in a hydraulic press , as well as occasional experiments using different devices.

  7. Zero Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Zero Magazine was an American music magazine from San Jose, California that covered punk, rock, and metal music from the San Francisco Bay Area. It was founded by Larry Trujillo [1] in 1992 and published monthly until July 2008. SF Weekly said that Zero Magazine "could very well revive local music reporting". [2]

  8. Collective Ink - Wikipedia

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    Zero Books is the largest imprint of Collective Ink. The Zero Books imprint was founded to combat what they viewed as a trend of anti-intellectualism in contemporary culture. [9] Zero Books predominantly publishes works of critical thinking and philosophy, such as Mark Fisher's Capitalist Realism and Eugene Thacker's In The Dust of this Planet.

  9. Press review - Wikipedia

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    Press review is a summary of several press articles (usually the press of the day). Romania. In Romania, it is considered to be fair to copy text from newspapers ...