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holders have
become larger and more sophisticated, so that they can hold a
variety of
different cup
sizes securely. Many
offer spring-loaded
holders that...
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cheque Holder v
Holder, an
English trusts law case
Holder v.
Humanitarian Law
Project (2010), a U.S.
Supreme Court decision Holder (surname)
Holder da Silva...
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Justice investigation of UBS's
abetting of tax
evasion by U.S. account-
holders and the
prosecution of Brad Birkenfeld. (As
Attorney General, he also recused...
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volumes for
large gas
holders are
about 50,000
cubic metres (1,800,000 cu ft), with 60-metre-diameter (200 ft) structures. Gas
holders now tend to be used...
- Card
holder or
cardholder may
refer to: A
person who owns a card, such as a
cardholder of a
credit card or
debit card A
device which holds a card, such...
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Holderness is an area of the East
Riding of Yorkshire, on the north-east
coast of England. An area of rich
agricultural land,
Holderness was marshland...
- In
mathematical analysis,
Hölder's inequality,
named after Otto
Hölder, is a
fundamental inequality between integrals and an
indispensable tool for the...
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includes shorter holders Traditionally, men's
cigarette holders were no more than 4 inches long. Well-known
women who used
cigarette holders include Audrey...
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Hölder:
Hölder,
Hoelder as
surname Hölder condition Hölder's inequality Hölder mean Jordan–
Hölder theorem This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- and the
handles (typically with
finger rings at the end). Most
needle holders also have a
ratchet mechanism that
locks the
handles together and clamps...