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  2. Sickle - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, a year before the sickle production branch of Redtenbacher was sold to Ethiopia, they were still making 1.5 million of the serrated sickles per year, predominately for market in Africa and Latin America. There were other enterprises in Austria, of course, who produced the smoothed-edged sickles for centuries.

  3. Scythe - Wikipedia

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    The German Renaissance scythe sword, the Greek and Roman harpe and the Egyptian khopesh were scythes or sickles modified as weapons or symbols of authority. An improvised conversion of the agricultural scythe to a war scythe by re-attaching the blade parallel to the snaith, similar to a bill , has also been used throughout history as a weapon.

  4. List of drugs by year of discovery - Wikipedia

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    In 1858 Dr. M. Sales Giron invented the first pressurized inhaler. Amphetamine was first synthesized in 1887 in Germany by Romanian chemist Lazăr Edeleanu who named it phenylisopropylamine ; [ 23 ] [ 24 ] [ 25 ] its stimulant effects remained unknown until 1927, when it was independently resynthesized by Gordon Alles and reported to have ...

  5. Hammer and sickle - Wikipedia

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    In Indonesia, the display of communist symbols is banned and the country's Communist party was also banned by decree of president Suharto, following the 1965–1966 killings of communists in which over 500,000 people were killed.

  6. Frederick Ellsworth Sickels - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Ellsworth Sickels (September 20, 1819; [1] Gloucester County, New Jersey – March 8, 1895; Kansas City [2]) was an American inventor, best known for the invention of a cut-off valve for steam engines in 1841.

  7. Ancient history - Wikipedia

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    The civilisation of Djenné-Djenno was located in the Niger River Valley in the country ... axes and sickles ... [224] while modern forms of paper were invented ...

  8. Book excerpt: "Lorne: The Man Who Invented Saturday ... - AOL

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    Susan Morrison's biography of the late-night comedy producer is also the history of a pop culture institution, now marking its 50th year.

  9. Early Slavs - Wikipedia

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    Battle between the Slavs and the Scythians — painting by Viktor Vasnetsov (1881). The early Slavs were speakers of Indo-European dialects [1] who lived during the Migration Period and the Early Middle Ages (approximately from the 5th to the 10th centuries AD) in Central, Eastern and Southeast Europe and established the foundations for the Slavic nations through the Slavic states of the Early ...