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  2. The Secret City - Wikipedia

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    The Secret City was a television series designed to teach children how to draw. [1] The series was produced by Maryland Public Television and aired on PBS [2] and TVOntario in the late 1980s. The series starred Mark Kistler as Commander Mark who led viewers through various drawing exercises and examples. It also featured other characters ...

  3. Rastrum - Wikipedia

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    A rastrum (pl. rastra) or raster is a five-pointed writing implement used in music manuscripts to draw parallel staff lines when drawn horizontally across a blank piece of sheet music. The word "raster" is derived from the Latin for "rake".

  4. Mark Kistler - Wikipedia

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    Stopping short at 400,000 on his 18th birthday re-set his goal to hit the million mark at 21 and continued teaching hundreds of kids at schools. In 1983 wanting to address the lack of drawing specific how-to-videos in art stores he began to approach video production companies to create a drawing program to make drawing accessible.

  5. Rake (tool) - Wikipedia

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    Typically, a landscaping rake boasts a head measuring 30 to 38 inches or even broader, featuring steel tines set at a 90-degree angle to the handle. A stone rake is similar to a landscape rake, but with a narrower head of about 18 to 28 inches and is constructed from steel or aluminum. The head sits at a 90-degree angle to the handle.

  6. FarmVille 2 Fertilizer Bin: Everything you need to know - AOL

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    These Rakes are crafted using six Pieces of Wood, and you can stock up on these Rakes for the future so that you don't have to craft them every single day. Of course, the more Fertilizer you use ...

  7. Rake (theatre) - Wikipedia

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    The stalls' floor is level [1] Stage design, showing rake and perspective, from the Bibiena school, northern Italy. A rake or raked stage is a theatre stage that slopes upwards, away from the audience. Such a design was typical of English theatre in the Middle Ages and early Modern era, and improves the view and sound for spectators.

  8. Sand art and play - Wikipedia

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    Rake art on a sandbar. Sand raking is performed on a sandy beach where the artist rakes the dry top layer of sand, exposing the wet underlayer to create light-and-dark contrasts. Usually the designs are quite large and are similar to man-made art crop circles. The designs are ephemeral, and wash away with the next tide. [9]

  9. Rake - Wikipedia

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    Rake angle, a parameter in machining and cutting geometry; Mash rake, a tool used in brewing; The Rake of Rivera, a nickname for the Italian tycoon Gianni Agnelli; Reiki, a form of alternative medicine; Raking, a weighting method in statistics; All pages with titles beginning with Rake; All pages with titles containing Rake