| 41. | Burch went on to work on cast metals and wood, and to include spinoff products on paper, porcelain and fabric.
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| 42. | Upon returning to New York City, he started his own design firm making theatrical props and small decorative cast metal objects.
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| 43. | Mirrored glass as well as plated, gilded and cast metal ornamental features were shipped around the Horn from France and England.
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| 44. | For a cast metal flywheel, the failure limit is the binding strength of the grain boundaries of the polycrystalline molded metal.
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| 45. | Downstream, two spin-fishermen cast metal lures to the far bank while a lone fly-angler worked a nymph behind a submerged boulder.
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| 46. | A semi-hermetic uses a large cast metal shell with gasketed covers that can be opened to replace motor and pump components.
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| 47. | The portrait medal invented by Pisanello also often depicted women; relief plaquettes were another new small form of sculpture in cast metal.
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| 48. | The stock trucks on Tech Decks are made of die-cast metal and have two separate axles for the wheels to roll on.
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| 49. | During the late 17th century, the Dutch system of producing these cast metal cooking vessels was more advanced than the English system.
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| 50. | The company specialized in cast metal production and they were suppliers of castings and specialty items such as statues, plaques and memorials.
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