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  2. UFC 309 - Wikipedia

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    The event marked the promotion's eleventh visit to New York City and first since UFC 295 in November 2023. [2]On November 14, it was reported that the UFC had notified fighters competing in upcoming events, including the current one, that the organization will reintroduce its previous glove design, which had been replaced at UFC 302 in June.

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    Belron performs vehicle glass repair and replacement. The company operates in Europe and Brazil under the brand names Carglass and Autoglass (Ireland, United Kingdom, Poland), in North America (Canada, United States) as Safelite and Speedy Glass, in Australia under the brand name O'Brien and in New Zealand under the brand name Smith & Smith.

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    Jake Joseph Paul (born January 17, 1997) is an American professional boxer, influencer and actor.He began his career posting videos on Vine in September 2013 and had amassed 5.3 million followers and 2 billion views before the app was discontinued.

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  6. Chemically strengthened glass - Wikipedia

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    Also unlike toughened glass, chemically strengthened glass may be cut after strengthening, but loses its added strength within approximately 20 mm of the cut. Similarly, when the surface of chemically strengthened glass is deeply scratched, this area loses its additional strength. Another negative of chemically strengthened glass is the added cost.

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  8. Pigmented structural glass - Wikipedia

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    The last two American manufacturers ceased production about 1960: Libbey-Owens-Ford shut down its pigmented structural glass plant in 1958, followed by Pittsburgh Plate Glass in the early 1960s. [ 4 ] [ 18 ] [ e ] Production continued in the United Kingdom until 1968, and in Bavaria , Germany , until the end of the 20th century.

  9. Edinburgh Crystal - Wikipedia

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    Edinburgh Crystal was a cut glass manufactured in Scotland from c. 1820s [1] to 2006, and was also the name of the manufacturing company. In addition to drinking glasses , Edinburgh Crystal made decanters , bowls , baskets , and bells , in several ranges.