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architecture Sheer curation, a
lightweight approach to
digital curation Sheer Islands, Nunavut,
Canada Sheers, a form of two-legged
lifting device Ireen Sheer, a...
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Shear legs, also
known as
sheers, shears, or
sheer legs, are a form of two-legged
lifting device.
Shear legs may be permanent,
formed of a
solid A-frame...
- Writing.
During his time at New College,
Sheers captained the
Oxford University Modern Pentathlon team. In 1999,
Sheers received an Eric
Gregory Award from...
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Sheerness (/ʃɪərˈnɛs/) is a port town and
civil parish beside the
mouth of the
River Medway on the north-west
corner of the Isle of
Sheppey in
north Kent...
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sheer is a
measure of
longitudinal main deck
curvature in
naval architecture. The
sheer forward is
usually twice that aft.
Increases in the rise of...
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Sheerer is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Gary
Sheerer (born 1947),
American water polo
player Judy
Sheerer (born 1940), American...
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SheerVideo was a
family of
proprietary lossless video codecs developed by
BitJazz Inc. The
codecs enabled devices to play, capture, edit, and archive...
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Sheering is a
civil parish and
village in the
Epping Forest district of Es****, England.
Sheering village is
situated 2.8
miles (5 km) north-east from Harlow...
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Sheer fabric is
fabric which is made
using thin
thread or low
density of knit. This
results in a semi-transparent and
flimsy cloth. Some
fabrics become...
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masting sheer,
sheers,
shears or
masting crane is a
specialised shipyard crane,
intended for
placing tall
masts onto
large sailing ships. "
Sheers" is an...