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    Metal burr extending beyond the edge of the cut piece, view on the cut face (top) and from the bottom (bottom) A burr is a raised edge or small piece of material that remains attached to a workpiece after a modification process. [1] It is usually an unwanted piece of material and is removed with a deburring tool in a process called deburring.

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    One of the retail spaces in the building is an Amazon 4-star store that sells items rated four stars or higher. It opened in August 2019. [ 7 ] A food hall operated by San Francisco-based China Live was announced to occupy 13,000 square feet (1,200 m 2 ) of the building's retail space in February 2020, but was later delayed and ultimately ...

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    A California couple watched the Eaton Fire destroy their beloved home of 40 years “in the blink of an eye” through a doorbell camera as they fled with just a few cherished items and their dogs.

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    As Russian troops approached Dniprorudne in their February 2022 invasion of Ukraine, the city's long-term mayor Yevhen Matvieiev could have fled to safety. Instead, he stayed behind to coordinate ...

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    Emporis originally focused exclusively on high-rise buildings and skyscrapers, which it defined as buildings "between 35 and 100 metres" tall and "at least 100 metres tall", respectively. [7] Emporis used the point where the building touches the ground to determine height. [8] The database had expanded to include low-rise buildings and other ...