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    Truss bridge for a single-track railway, converted to pedestrian use and pipeline support. In this example the truss is a group of triangular units supporting the bridge. ...

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    The Million Dollar Homepage is a website conceived in 2005 by Alex Tew, a student from Wiltshire, England, to raise money for his university education.The home page consists of a million pixels arranged in a 1000 × 1000 pixel grid; the image-based links on it were sold for $1 per pixel in 10 × 10 blocks.

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    Website Domain name Ranking Type Company / Nonprofit organization Country Similarweb (November 2024) Semrush (January 2025) Google Search: google.com: 1 () 1 () Search Engine

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    Even when including the $7.992 billion mistake, DOGE's documented canceled contracts, grants and real estate leases on the "wall of receipts" page amounted to about $16.5 billion, but nowhere ...

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    Buffalo Bills fans have been showing out for Mark Andrews in the wake of his brutal dropped catch on Sunday in the AFC playoffs. As of Wednesday afternoon, a GoFundMe page dedicated to supporting ...

  9. Box truss - Wikipedia

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    Box trusses are commonly used in certain types of aircraft fuselages, electric power pylons, large radio antennas, and many bridge structures. (For various truss arrangements used see truss bridge.)