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slater, or
slate mason, is a
tradesperson who
covers buildings with
slate. The
various tools of the
slater's trade are all drop-forged. The
slater's hammer...
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Slate is a fine-grained, foliated, homogeneous,
metamorphic rock
derived from an
original shale-type
sedimentary rock
composed of clay or
volcanic ash...
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Pawtucket Slaters may
refer to:
Pawtucket Slaters (baseball), a team in the New
England League from 1946 to 1949
Pawtucket Slaters (basketball), a team...
- In mathematics,
Slater's condition (or
Slater condition) is a
sufficient condition for
strong duality to hold for a
convex optimization problem, named...
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Slate is an
online magazine that
covers current affairs, politics, and
culture in the
United States. It was
created in 1996 by
former New
Republic editor...
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Slate (born
March 25, 1982) is an
American actress, stand-up comedian, and writer.
Following her
early acting and stand-up
roles on television,
Slate...
- The
Amalgamated Slaters', Tilers' and
Roofing Operatives'
Society was a
trade union representing slaters in England,
Ireland and Wales. The
union originated...
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their common names of pill bugs or roly polies.
Other common names include slaters,
potato bugs,
butchy boys, and
doodle bugs. Most
species are
native to...
- Look up
slate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Slate is a type of rock,
often used for roofing.
Slate may also
refer to:
Slate, Kansas, a
ghost town...
- The
Slate, or Blue
Slate, is a
breed of
domestic turkey known for the
slate gray
color of its plumage.
Lighter birds are
sometimes called Lavender turkeys...