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  2. Buhrich House II - Wikipedia

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    The Buhrich house at 375 Edinburgh Road, Castlecrag was designed and built (1968–72) by Hugh August Buhrich for himself and his wife, Eva Buhrich. [1]The Buhrich's first bought land at 315 Edinburgh Road, Castlecrag from Marion Griffin, and designed their first house in Castlecrag some years later, in 1939–49.

  3. The Floating Dutchman - Wikipedia

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    The Floating Dutchman (U.S. TV title: Clue for a Corpse) is a 1954 British second feature [1] crime film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Dermot Walsh, Sydney Tafler and Mary Germaine. [2] It is based on a 1950 novel The Floating Dutchman by Nicholas Bentley . [ 3 ]

  4. Hutch (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    A modern hutch usually comprises a set of shelves or cabinets placed on top of a lower unit with a counter and either drawers or cabinets. Hutches are often seen in the form of desks, dining room, or kitchen furniture. It is frequently referred to by furniture aficionados as a hutch dresser.

  5. The Othersiders - Wikipedia

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    The Othersiders is an American paranormal reality television series that premiered on June 17, 2009 on Cartoon Network.The program follows a group of five teenagers who are interested in the paranormal and explore reportedly haunted sites to discover any evidence of ghosts.

  6. Non-volatile memory - Wikipedia

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    Non-volatile memory typically refers to storage in semiconductor memory chips, which store data in floating-gate memory cells consisting of floating-gate MOSFETs (metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistors), including flash memory storage such as NAND flash and solid-state drives (SSD).

  7. Ice calving - Wikipedia

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    An ice shelf in steady state calves at roughly the same rate as the influx of new ice, [8] [9] and calving events may occur on sub-annual to decadal timescales to maintain an overall average mean position of the ice shelf front. When calving rates exceed the influx of new ice, ice front retreat occurs, and ice shelves may grow smaller and weaker.

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