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  2. Stockpile - Wikipedia

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    Sand stockpile. A stockpile is a pile or storage location for bulk materials, forming part of the bulk material handling process. Stockpiles are used in many different areas, such as in a port, refinery or manufacturing facility. The stockpile is normally created by a stacker. A reclaimer is used to recover the material. Stockpiles are normally ...

  3. Reclaimer - Wikipedia

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    A reclaimer's function is to recover bulk material such as ores and cereals from a stockpile. A stacker is used to stack the material. Reclaimers are volumetric machines and are rated in m 3 /h (cubic meters per hour) for capacity, which is often converted to t/h (tonnes per hour) based on the average bulk density of the material being ...

  4. Filing cabinet - Wikipedia

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    A shelf file is a cabinet designed to accommodate folders with tabs on the side rather than on the top. The cabinet has no drawers, only shelves. Some shelf files come with doors that recede into the cabinet. These cabinets are typically 12 inches (300 mm) or 18 inches (460 mm) deep, for letter or legal size folders respectively.

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  6. 6 items you should stockpile before the COVID-19 resurgence - AOL

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    The first time it knocked us to our knees, we couldn’t find toilet paper or disinfectant within 100 miles of our homes. It took me ten stores just to restock my family’s supply of hand sanitizer.

  7. Tsundoku - Wikipedia

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    A stack of books found after cleaning a room. Tsundoku (積ん読) is the phenomenon of acquiring reading materials but letting them pile up in one's home without reading them.

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