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  2. John Weiss & Son - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1787 by John Weiss, an Austrian, whose skill as master cutler and instrument maker were soon widely acknowledged.He received much recognition, including a Royal Warrant for his inventiveness and craftsmanship, [1] [2] being appointed "Razor Makers to the King" by William IV, and many of his instruments bore the Royal Arms on the handles.

  3. Photos show the horrors of Auschwitz, the largest and ... - AOL

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    As millions of people were murdered, mounds of eye glasses, razors, shoes, and other belongings were left behind. Remains of glasses from people exterminated at Auschwitz. Pawel Ulatowski/Reuters

  4. List of SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron characters - Wikipedia

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    Razor (voiced by Barry Gordon) - Jake Clawson is the smaller size but older member of the SWAT Kats, who is a confident leader and an ace mechanical genius that designed the various gadgets and advanced weaponry used in the Turbokat. Razor serves as the radar interceptor and weapons control officer, or RIO, in the Turbokat.

  5. Razor (character) - Wikipedia

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    In October, a #0 issue followed. In January 1999, a magazine titled The Crow/Razor: Nocturnal Masque, featuring artwork of both characters and quotes attributed to each was released. In the following month, two additional issues titled, The Crow/Razor: Kill the Pain: Finale and The Crow/Razor: The Lost Chapter were published.

  6. List of instruments used in ophthalmology - Wikipedia

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    to correct refractive errors of the eye; not invasive Contact lenses: to correct refractive errors of the eye; a little invasive Phoropter: used in refraction testing Tonometers: used to determine the intraoccular pressure (IOP) - useful in glaucoma; video link for various types of tonometers. Speculum: to keep the eyes open during any operation

  7. I Can Read with My Eyes Shut! - Wikipedia

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    I Can Read with My Eyes Shut! is a children's book written and illustrated by Theodor Geisel under the pen name Dr. Seuss and first published by Random House on November 12, 1978. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In the book, the Cat in the Hat shows his son Young Cat the fun he can get out of reading, and also shows that reading is a useful way of gaining ...

  8. Pediatricians are sounding the alarm on three products ...

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    From 2020 to 2021, researchers found, the number of children and teens injured on electric scooters rose 71% in the U.S. Emergency departments reported more than 13,500 such injuries over the two ...

  9. Magic Eye - Wikipedia

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    Magic Eye is a series of books that feature autostereograms. After creating its first images in 1991, creator Tom Baccei worked with Tenyo, a Japanese company that sells magic supplies.