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region in
Vermont and New York,
where colored slate is
mined in the Granville, New York, area. A
major slating operation existed in Monson, Maine, during...
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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...
- hook, and is used for
removing broken slate. The hook can be used to cut and
remove slating nails. The
slater's stake is T-shaped. The
vertical bar of...
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Christian Michael Leonard Slater (born
August 18, 1969) is an
American actor. He made his film
debut with a
leading role in The
Legend of
Billie Jean (1985)...
- 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...
- 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 (born
March 25, 1982) is an
American actress, stand-up comedian, and writer.
Following her
early acting and stand-up
roles on television,
Slate...
- 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...
- Look up
clean slate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Clean Slate may
refer to:
Clean Slate (1994 film)
Clean Slate (TV series) "Clean
Slate" (Kim Possible)...
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SLATE, a
pioneer organization of the New Left and
precursor of the Free
Speech Movement and
formative counterculture era, was a
campus political party...