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  • 61Droitwich Canal — Droitwich Canals One of the Hanbury locks Original owner Sir George Duckett Principal engineer James Brindley Date …

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  • 62Critical focus — In a photograph, the area of critical focus is the portion of the picture that is optically in focus. This does not relate to depth of field which describes apparent sharpness. Reducing the size of the aperture will increase the depth of field… …

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  • 63Contax — II A historic camera: the East Germany Contax S of 1949 – …

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  • 64Straight razor — A straight razor with square point and a double transverse stabiliser Main article: Razor A straight razor is a razor with a blade that can fold into its handle.[1] …

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  • 65Lyceum TV — The RCA Lyceum TV was a commercial monitor/receiver with a large input/output panel on the back, and a convert|20|ft|m|sing=on long grounded plug. During the mid 80s, RCA released the Colortrak 2000, a television identical to the Dimensia table… …

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  • 66Mangotsfield railway station — Mangotsfield Mangotsfield railway station in 1973 Location Place Mango …

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  • 67Anxiety/Uncertainty Management — (AUM) is a theory developed by Dr. William B. Gudykunst in an attempt to define what makes up effective communication. Gudykunst’s research began in 1985 using existing theories as a starting point. Specifically, the existing research of… …

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  • 68photography — /feuh tog reuh fee/, n. 1. the process or art of producing images of objects on sensitized surfaces by the chemical action of light or of other forms of radiant energy, as x rays, gamma rays, or cosmic rays. 2. cinematography. [1839; PHOTO +… …

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  • 69Acrimonies — Acrimony Ac ri*mo*ny, n.; pl. {Acrimonies}. [L. acrimonia, fr. acer, sharp: cf. F. acrimonie.] 1. A quality of bodies which corrodes or destroys others; also, a harsh or biting sharpness; as, the acrimony of the juices of certain plants.… …

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  • 70Acrimony — Ac ri*mo*ny, n.; pl. {Acrimonies}. [L. acrimonia, fr. acer, sharp: cf. F. acrimonie.] 1. A quality of bodies which corrodes or destroys others; also, a harsh or biting sharpness; as, the acrimony of the juices of certain plants. [Archaic] Bacon.… …

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