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  2. 5 cleaning hacks to keep your wooden cutting board in ... - AOL

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    Citrus, salt and baking soda are just a few of the natural ingredients you can use to clean your cutting board. 5 cleaning hacks to keep your wooden cutting board in tip-top shape Skip to main content

  3. Magma Arizona Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Magma Arizona Railroad ( reporting mark MAA) was built by the Magma Copper Company and operated from 1915 to 1997. The railroad was originally built as a 3 ft ( 914 mm) narrow gauge line, but was converted to 4 ft in ( 1,435 mm) standard gauge in 1923. Originally headquartered in Superior, Arizona, the company primarily hauled cattle and ...

  4. 1 Main Circuit - Wikipedia

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    1 Main Circuit (1MC) is the term for the shipboard public address circuits on United States Navy and United States Coast Guard vessels.This provides a means of transmitting general information and orders to all internal ship spaces and topside areas, and is loud enough that all embarked personnel are (normally) able to hear it.

  5. Cutting board - Wikipedia

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    Cutting board. A kitchen knife on a wooden cutting board. Different wood cutting boards on a store shelf. A cutting board (or chopping board) is a durable board on which to place material for cutting. The kitchen cutting board is commonly used in preparing food; other types exist for cutting raw materials such as leather or plastic.

  6. Feather duster - Wikipedia

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    Feather duster. A feather duster is a cleaning tool that is typically made from a wooden dowel handle onto which feathers are wound with a wire. The feathers are most often 14 to 32 inches (36 to 81 cm) long. Some dusters have a retractable casing instead of a dowel handle and these are typically used by rack-jobbers and truck drivers who need ...

  7. Dike (geology) - Wikipedia

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    Dike (geology) A magmatic dike (vertical) cross-cutting horizontal layers of sedimentary rock, in Makhtesh Ramon, Israel. In geology, a dike or dyke is a sheet of rock that is formed in a fracture of a pre-existing rock body. Dikes can be either magmatic or sedimentary in origin. Magmatic dikes form when magma flows into a crack then solidifies ...