- A
wax tablet is a
tablet made of wood and
covered with a
layer of
wax,
often linked loosely to a
cover tablet, as a "double-leaved" diptych. It was used...
- Ruby
Wax OBE (née Wachs; born 19
April 1953) is an American-British actress, comedian, writer,
television presenter, and
mental health campaigner. A classically-trained...
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Giamatti is the
subject of the
viral "
Wax Paul Now" campaign,
which pushes for the
actor to get a
Madame Tussauds wax statue in his likeness. The movement...
- Amy
Laura Wax (born
January 19, 1953) is an
American legal scholar and neurologist. She is a
tenured professor at the
University of
Pennsylvania Law School...
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eventually partnered with
field agent Charlie Wax. However,
Reese finds Wax detained by
French Customs as
Wax refuses to
surrender cans of his
favorite energy...
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Tussauds (UK: /tuːˈsɔːdz/, US: /tuːˈsoʊz/) is a
wax museum founded in
London in 1835 by the
French wax sculptor Marie Tussaud. One of the
early main attractions...
- A
crayon (or
wax pastel) is a
stick of
pigmented wax used for
writing or drawing.
Wax crayons differ from pastels, in
which the
pigment is
mixed with a...
- A
wax bullet is a non-lethal
projectile made of
wax material —
often paraffin wax or some
mixture of
waxes and
other substances that
produce the desired...
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Sealing wax is a
wax material of a seal which,
after melting,
hardens quickly (to paper, parchment,
ribbons and wire, and
other material),
forming a bond...
- The
Johnson Wax Headquarters is the
corporate headquarters of the
household goods company S. C.
Johnson & Son in Racine, Wisconsin,
United States. The...