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  2. June Kroenke - Wikipedia

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    June Eudora Kroenke (October 19, 1925 - November 11, 1993) [1] of Hartland, Wisconsin, U.S., [2] was the inventor of several patented sewing tools and founded June Tailor, Inc. in 1962. Kroenke began sewing as a child and her frustration with pressing garments of various shapes led her to design a pressing board out of cardboard.

  3. Murder of Kanhaiya Lal - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Riyaz Attari, one of the two accused, had made a video days before the attack on June 17 where he stated his intent for murder for remarks against the prophet Muhammad, to make a "viral" video and his disregard for further consequences. [12] On June 28, two assailants entered Lal's tailor shop posing as customers.

  4. Franz Reichelt - Wikipedia

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    Franz Reichelt (16 October 1878 – 4 February 1912), also known as Frantz Reichelt [1] or François Reichelt, was an Austro-Hungarian-born [2] French tailor, inventor and parachuting pioneer, now sometimes referred to as the Flying Tailor, who is remembered for jumping to his death from the Eiffel Tower while testing a wearable parachute of his own design.

  5. June Taylor - Wikipedia

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    June Taylor took this in stride, telling The New York Times that “one of the first things I learned in television was the necessity of varying the style of the dancing each week … people want something new.” [13] Taylor's choreography does show a remarkable amount of variety, both within a single dance to keep viewers entertained and from ...

  6. Tutorial - Wikipedia

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    In documentation and instructional design, tutorials are teaching-level documents that help the learner progress in skill and confidence. [7] Tutorials can take the form of a screen recording (), a written document (either online or downloadable), interactive tutorial, or an audio file, where a person will give step by step instructions on how to do something.

  7. The Tailor of Panama - Wikipedia

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    To research the novel le Carré visited Panama on five occasions. [2] The book was inspired by Graham Greene's Our Man in Havana. [3] Le Carré likens the tale to a "Casablanca without heroes," stating that he, "was drawn by the obvious corruption of Panama and the wonderful collection of characters you meet there."

  8. Towel - Wikipedia

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    A fingertip towel or finger towel is a small towel that is folded and placed next to the sink or in the guest bedroom. Hosts often pin a note to these towels indicating that they are for guest use. [10] A golf towel is a small towel which usually comes with a loop or clip to attach to a golf bag for drying hands, golfballs, and clubs. [11]

  9. The Complete Manual of Suicide - Wikipedia

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    This 198-page book provides explicit descriptions and analysis on a wide range of suicide methods such as overdosing, hanging, jumping and carbon monoxide poisoning. The book provides matter-of-fact assessment of each method in terms of the pain it causes, effort of preparation required, the appearance of the body and lethality. It covers 11 ...