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  2. Michell structures - Wikipedia

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    Michell structures are structures that are optimal based on the criteria defined by A.G.M. Michell in his frequently referenced 1904 paper. [1]Michell states that “a frame (today called truss) (is optimal) attains the limit of economy of material possible in any frame-structure under the same applied forces, if the space occupied by it can be subjected to an appropriate small deformation ...

  3. Truss at 10 - Wikipedia

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    Truss at 10. Truss at 10: How Not to Be Prime Minister is a forthcoming book by Anthony Seldon. It details the premiership of Liz Truss during late 2022. The book is 330 pages in length.

  4. Deed of trust (real estate) - Wikipedia

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    In a deed of trust, a person who wishes to borrow money conveys legal title in real property to a trustee, who holds the property as security for a loan (debt) from the lender to the borrower. The equitable title remains with the borrower. [1] The borrower is referred to as the trustor, while the lender is referred to as the beneficiary.

  5. Sixth Street Bridge (Grand Rapids, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Sixth Street Bridge (Grand Rapids, Michigan) The Sixth Street Bridge is a four-span, wrought iron bridge that crosses the Grand River in Grand Rapids, Michigan. It is a Michigan State Historic Site and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Built in 1886, it is the longest and oldest metal truss bridge in Michigan.

  6. William Zeckendorf - Wikipedia

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    William Zeckendorf. William Zeckendorf Sr. (June 30, 1905 – September 30, 1976) was a prominent American real estate developer. Through his development company Webb and Knapp — for which he began working in 1938 and which he purchased in 1949 — he developed a significant portion of the New York City urban landscape.

  7. Real-estate bubble - Wikipedia

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    A real-estate bubble or property bubble (or housing bubble for residential markets) is a type of economic bubble that occurs periodically in local or global real estate markets, and it typically follows a land boom. [1] A land boom is a rapid increase in the market price of real property such as housing until they reach unsustainable levels and ...

  8. List of people from Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Andrew "Andy" Beal, businessman, banking and real estate, founder and chairman of Beal Bank (born in Lansing) George Gough Booth, publisher (from Michigan) Walter Briggs Sr., manufacturer, Detroit Tigers owner 1919–52 (born in Ypsilanti) John W. Brown, CEO of Stryker Corporation from 1977 to 2004 (born in Tennessee, moved to Kalamazoo)

  9. Out of the Blue (book) - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Out of the Blue: The Inside Story of the Unexpected Rise and Rapid Fall of Liz Truss is a non-fiction book about the British politician Liz Truss, written by Harry Cole and James Heale, published as an ebook on 1 November 2022 and in print and audio on 24 November. Announced by HarperCollins as Out of the Blue: The Inside Story of Liz ...