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  2. Fillet (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Fillet (clothing) A bronze reconstruction of the Diadumenos ("The Fillet-Bearer"), a statue by Polykleitos (5th century BC), depicting a youth binding his head with fillets [1] A fillet is a type of headgear. It was originally worn in classical antiquity, especially in cultures of the Mediterranean, Levant and Persia, including Hellenic culture .

  3. Fish company - Wikipedia

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    Fish company. A fish company is a company which specializes in the processing of fish products. Fish that are processed by a fish company include cod, hake, haddock, tuna, herring, mackerel, salmon and pollock . The United States, China, Peru and Chile have the highest number of fish companies specializing in fish processing.

  4. Jeremiah Hacker - Wikipedia

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    1801. Brunswick, Maine, US. Died. August 27, 1895 (aged 94) Vineland, New Jersey, US. Occupation (s) Missionary, journalist. Jeremiah Hacker (1801 – August 27, 1895) was a missionary, reformer, vegetarian, and journalist who wrote and published The Pleasure Boat and The Chariot of Wisdom and Love in Portland, Maine, from 1845 to 1866.

  5. John E. B. Mayor - Wikipedia

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    Baddegama, British Ceylon. Died. 1 December 1910. (1910-12-01) (aged 85) Cambridge, England. Occupation (s) Classical scholar, writer, vegetarianism activist. John Eyton Bickersteth Mayor FBA (28 January 1825 – 1 December 1910) was an English classical scholar, writer and vegetarianism activist.