| 41. | After the war, the need for cordite ceased, and in 1945 the production facilities at Wrexham closed.
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| 42. | You can sniff every compass point in the first-phase Whitewater hearings without catching even a whiff of cordite.
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| 43. | The smell of tear gas and cordite mingles with incense inside the ancient nave of the Church of the Nativity.
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| 44. | The smell of cordite from gunfire has given way to the aroma of new carpeting in scores of startup companies.
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| 45. | Cordite factories typically employed women ( Cook 2006 ) who put their lives at risk as they packed the shells.
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| 46. | This led to the development of the " intermediate increment " of 4oz cordite, which was introduced in 1944.
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| 47. | The Cordite Group opened in June 1942 and closed in May 1943; it was then employed to recondition shells.
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| 48. | The standard factory load fires a bullet at, although two powder charges were available with either or of cordite.
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| 49. | At 13.5 degrees elevation, the maximum range with brown powder was, whilst with cordite it was.
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| 50. | It was designed to produce 1, 500, 000 lb ( 681, 000 kg ) of cordite per month.
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