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  2. Gutter cleaner - Wikipedia

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    Gutter cleaner may also refer to: Detergent, made to clean pipes; Pipe cleaner, a short stiff cotton rod to clean a smoker's pipe, but commonly used to dislodge waste in household pipes; Gully emptier, a person or machine that cleans gullies or gutters; Street sweeper, a person or machine that sweeps gullies or gutters

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  4. USCGC Buttonwood - Wikipedia

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    She had a single cargo boom which could lift 20 tons onto her buoy deck. [5] The ship's fuel tanks had a capacity of approximately 28,875 US gallons (109,300 L). Buttonwood's unrefueled range was 8,000 nautical miles (15,000 km) at 13 knots, 12,000 nautical miles (22,000 km) at 12 knots, and 17,000 nautical miles (31,000 km) at 8.3 knots. Her ...

  5. Denel NTW-20 - Wikipedia

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    The NTW-20 is a South African anti-materiel rifle, developed by Denel Mechem in the 1990s. It is intended for deployment against targets including parked aircraft, telecommunication masts, power lines, missile sites, radar installations, refineries, satellite dishes , gun emplacements, bunkers , and personnel, using a range of specialised ...

  6. Elacatinus evelynae - Wikipedia

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    Elacatinus evelynae, commonly known as the sharknose goby, Caribbean cleaner goby, or Caribbean cleaning goby, is a species of goby native to the Western Atlantic Ocean from the Bahamas and the Lesser Antilles to the northern coast of South America, as well as the Antilles and western Caribbean.

  7. History of water supply and sanitation - Wikipedia

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    In 1802, Napoleon built the Ourcq canal which brought 70,000 cubic meters of water a day to Paris, while the Seine river received up to 100,000 cubic meters (3,500,000 cu ft) of wastewater per day. The Paris cholera epidemic of 1832 sharpened the public awareness of the necessity for some sort of drainage system to deal with sewage and ...

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