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  2. Claude Fauchet (revolutionist) - Wikipedia

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    Claude François Fauchet (French pronunciation: [klod foʃɛ]; 22 September 1744 – 31 October 1793) was a French radical Red Priest and a constitutional bishop. [ 1 ] Biography

  3. Attacks on the MV Tutor - Wikipedia

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    MV Tutor was a coal carrier which sailed under the flag of Liberia with a length overall of 229 metres (751 ft 4 in) and a width of 32.3 metres (106 ft 0 in). [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Owned by the Athens -based Evalend Shipping , [ 5 ] she was built in 2022 with a gross tonnage of 44,479 and deadweight tonnage of 82,357 tons.

  4. Radical 155 - Wikipedia

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    Radical 155 or radical red (赤部) meaning "red" or "bare" is one of the 20 Kangxi radicals (214 radicals in total) composed of 7 strokes. In the Kangxi Dictionary , there are 31 characters (out of 49,030) to be found under this radical .

  5. Fourth Industrial Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Industry 4.0 inspired Innovation 4.0, a move toward digitisation for academia and research and development. [88] In 2017, the £81M Materials Innovation Factory (MIF) at the University of Liverpool opened as a center for computer aided materials science, [ 89 ] where robotic formulation, [ 90 ] data capture and modelling are being integrated ...

  6. James Gowan - Wikipedia

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    After graduating Gowan was employed by Philip Powell who had been his tutor at Kingston. His projects included working on the Skylon design for the 1951 Festival of Britain, then Stevenage New Town. Then later while working at Lyons Israel Ellis he met James Stirling with whom he formed a practice in 1956. [2]

  7. MOVE (Philadelphia organization) - Wikipedia

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    MOVE advocated a radical form of green politics and a return to a hunter-gatherer society, while stating their opposition to science, medicine, and technology. [11] Members of MOVE identify as deeply religious and advocate for life. They believe that as all living beings are dependent, their lives should be treated as equally important.

  8. Copper-based reversible-deactivation radical polymerization

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    Copper-based reversible-deactivation radical polymerization (Cu-based RDRP) is a member of the class of reversible-deactivation radical polymerization. [1] In this system, various copper species are employed as the transition-metal catalyst for reversible activation/deactivation of the propagating chains responsible for uniform polymer chain growth.

  9. Tutor.com - Wikipedia

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    Tutor.com has a longstanding contract with the United States Department of Defense to provide its services free to U.S. military service members and their families. [2] In March 2024, US senators Elise Stefanik and Tom Cotton introduced legislation, the Ban Chinese Communist Party Access to U.S. Military Students Act, to prohibit the U.S. Department of Defense from using Tutor.com. [8]