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  2. Manufacturers of fly tying materials and tools - Wikipedia

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    The types of tools that the companies manufacture, the location of the company headquarters, and year of founding are listed when known. The products manufactured include fly tying vises, scissors, tweezers, bobbin holders, bodkins, and hair stackers. The following are the major manufacturers of tools used in fly tying:

  3. Scissors - Wikipedia

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    Scissors cut material by applying at the cutting location a local shear stress which exceeds the material's shear strength. Some scissors have an appendage, called a finger brace or finger tang, below the index finger hole for the middle finger to rest on to provide for better control and more power in precision cutting.

  4. Fiskars - Wikipedia

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    A pair of scissors with orange plastic handles, the best-known product by Fiskars. The company traces its origins to 1649, when a Dutch merchant named Peter Thorwöste was given a charter by Christina, Queen of Sweden, to establish a blast furnace and forging operation in the small village of Fiskars; however, he was not permitted to produce cannons. [5]

  5. Richard D. Wolff - Wikipedia

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    Richard David Wolff (born April 1, 1942) is an American Marxian economist known for his work on economic methodology and class analysis. He is a professor emeritus of economics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and a visiting professor in the graduate program in international affairs of the New School .

  6. This Boy's Life: A Memoir - Wikipedia

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    The book covers Wolff's deeds as a youth: he would "lie, cheat, steal, drink, run away and forge checks." [5] Reviewers found the depiction of Wolff's childhood and coming-of-age effective. [4] For The New York Times, Joel Conarroe suggested the book offered insight into "how a troubled boy's experiences became a mature artist's material". [1]

  7. Scissors (aeronautics) - Wikipedia

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    The scissors is an aerial dogfighting maneuver commonly used by military fighter pilots. It is primarily a defensive maneuver, used by an aircraft that is under attack.It consists of a series of short turns towards the attacking aircraft, slowing with each turn, in the hopes of forcing the attacker to overshoot.

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    Woman Is ‘Tempted’ to Sell Friend’s Concert Ticket After She Hasn’t Paid Her Back in Months: ‘She Keeps Making Excuses’

  9. Dallas Aces - Wikipedia

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    The Dallas Aces (initially the U.S. Aces, later simply the Aces) were the world's first professional bridge team, organized in 1968 by Dallas businessman Ira Corn. [1] [2] Corn was determined to return bridge supremacy to America after the domination of the formidable Italian Blue Team for more than a decade. [3]

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