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  2. The Machinist - Wikipedia

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    The Machinist opened on 22 October 2004 in three theatres in North America and grossed $1,082,715 with an average of $21,553 per theatre ranking 45th at the box office. The film's widest release was 72 theatres and it grossed $1,082,715 in North America and $7,120,520 in other countries for a total of $8,203,235.

  3. Scott Kosar - Wikipedia

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    Scott Kosar is an American screenwriter whose films include The Machinist, the 2003 remake of the classic horror film The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, and the 2005 remake of The Amityville Horror. In June 2006, he was presented with the Distinguished Achievement in Screenwriting Award by the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television.

  4. Michael Walsh (Medal of Honor) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Walsh (July 27, 1858 – June 29, 1913) was a chief machinist serving in the United States Navy who received the Medal of Honor for bravery. Biography

  5. American Precision Museum - Wikipedia

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    1999: Carriage Wheels to Cadillac's: Henry Leland and the Quest for Precision; 2004: Building for Invention; 2006: The Cutting Edge: Machines that Shaped Our World; 2007: Doodles, Drafts, and Designs: Industrial Drawings from the Smithsonian [11] 2007: Windsor Post-Pastoral: The Changing Landscape of the Birthplace of Vermont

  6. Henry Ford - Wikipedia

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    Henry Ford (July 30, 1863 – April 7, 1947) was an American industrialist and business magnate.As the founder of the Ford Motor Company, he is credited as a pioneer in making automobiles affordable for middle-class Americans through the system that came to be known as Fordism.

  7. Ed Grothus - Wikipedia

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    Edward Bernard Grothus (June 28, 1923 – February 12, 2009) was an American machinist and technician at the Los Alamos National Laboratory during the 1950s and 1960s. [1] In later life he became the owner of a surplus store which he used as a base for peace and anti-nuclear activism.

  8. ‘This Is Not A Love Story’ by Huffington Post

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    A scary, sobering look at fatal domestic violence in the United States

  9. L. S. Starrett Company - Wikipedia

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    The L. S. Starrett Company is an American manufacturer of tools and instruments used by machinists, tool and die makers, and the construction industry. The company was founded by businessman and inventor Laroy Sunderland Starrett in 1880. The company patented such items as the sliding combination square, bench vises, and a shoe hook fastener.