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  2. East India Company - Wikipedia

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    The East India Company (EIC) [a] was an English, and later British, joint-stock company founded in 1600 and dissolved in 1874. [4] It was formed to trade in the Indian Ocean region, initially with the East Indies (South Asia and Southeast Asia), and later with East Asia.

  3. Lady Gaga Is Back in Her Wildly-High Heels Era, and Thank ...

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    Little Monsters will probably feel like they’ve been transported back to The Fame Monster or Born This Way days, because that is when Gaga first made impossibly-high footwear her signature ...

  4. Civilian life under the German occupation of the Channel Islands

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    Shoes were a major problem, leather became impossible to obtain. Soles of shoes were made out of rope and wood. Uppers were knitted. 45,000 pairs of sabot were made in Jersey. [42]: 54 Such inflexible shoes gave people foot troubles. Through 1943 the controller of footwear in Guernsey was supplying 60 people a day with shoes. [38]: 75

  5. Sacramento Northern Railway - Wikipedia

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    Some equipment carried a third rail shoe, a trolley pole, and a pantograph. The differing electrical systems, third rail for the North End and trolley wire for the South End, were retained. Cars from the higher-voltage southern division could operate over the whole line, but those in the northern division were relegated to that territory.

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    Preheat oven to 500° and place a baking sheet in the middle rack. In a large skillet over medium heat, cook bacon until mostly crisp but still slightly bendable. Remove to a paper towel-lined ...

  7. Irish Mercantile Marine during World War II - Wikipedia

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    Irish merchant shipping saw to it that vital imports continued to arrive and exports, mainly food supplies to Great Britain, were delivered. Irish ships sailed unarmed and usually alone, identifying themselves as neutrals with bright lights and by painting the Irish tricolour and EIRE [ note 2 ] in large letters on their sides and decks . [ 2 ]