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James R.
Slack (1818–1881),
American state senator and
Union Army
brigadier general and
brevet major general Jerald D.
Slack (born 1936), US
Air National...
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David Slack (February 14, 1936 – May 18, 2024) was a
major general in the
United States Air National Guard and
Adjutant General of Wisconsin.
Slack graduated...
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General Slack may
refer to:
James R.
Slack (1818–1881),
Union Army
brigadier general and
brevet major general Jerald D.
Slack (born 1936), U.S.
Air National...
- "
Slack Tide" is the
seventh episode of the
fourth season of the
American crime drama television series Dexter. It is the 43rd
overall episode of the series...
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Slackwire (or
slack wire) is an
acrobatic circus act that
involves the
balancing skills of
moving along a flexible, thin wire
suspended in the
air, connected...
- term for
cheap fuel
consisting of coal dust (
slack)
containing small lumps of coal (nuts) is
nutty slack. For use in
thermal power plants, coal is ground...
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called to the bar at Gray's Inn in 1929.
During World War II,
Slack joined the
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve and
wrote a
number of
books on the legal...
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Alfred Hitch****
Presents aired 39
episodes during its
first season from 1955 to 1956.
Alfred Hitch****
Presents was
nominated for the
Primetime Emmy...
- "
Slack Water" is the
tenth episode of the
American television police procedural fantasy drama Awake,
which originally aired on NBC on May 3, 2012. Written...
- so some
slack run-in can be expected. The
gradual reduction in
brake pipe
pressure will
mitigate this effect.
Modern locomotives employ two
air brake systems...