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Moulin Rouge (/ˌmuːlæ̃ ˈruːʒ/, French: [mulɛ̃ ʁuʒ]; lit. '"Red
Mill"') is a
cabaret in Paris, on
Boulevard de Clichy, at
Place Blanche, the intersection...
- from its four
sheet mills, 6,700,000 tons of
bar steel from its 10
bar mills and 2,100,000 tons of
plate steel from its two
plate mills.
Since the electric...
- The
Green Mill ****tail
Lounge (also
known as the
Green Mill Jazz Club or
simply Green Mill) is a
bar and
entertainment venue on
Broadway in Uptown, Chicago...
- The
slitting mill was a
watermill for
slitting bars of iron into rods. The rods then were p****ed to
nailers who made the rods into nails, by
giving them...
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varying diameter are not
considered bar stock.
Bar stock is
commonly processed by a
sequence of sawing, turning,
milling,
drilling and
grinding to produce...
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rolling mills that can
quickly process metal,
typically steel, into
products such as
structural steel (I-beams,
angle stock,
channel stock),
bar stock,...
- the
rails and the
bar determines this
thickness and it can be
adjusted by
moving the
rails along the
depth posts at each end of the
mill attachment. During...
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Bar Mills is an
unincorporated village in the town of Buxton, York County, Maine,
United States. The
community is
located along the Saco
River at the...
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Barnet and surroundings. The
series includes the
Barnet &
Potters Bar Times,
Edgware &
Mill Hill
Times and the
Hendon &
Finchley Times. The
newspapers are...
- an
American brand of
snack bars owned by
General Mills. They
produce a
variety of
cereal bars and
granola bars.
Common bars include: 'Oats and Honey',...