Deg Four
February 19th, 2009
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Four Parker 3/4" Swivel Nut Connectors- 3 Tees and 1 90 Deg Elbow $45.00 |
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Four Seasons 14208 90 Deg Female Standard O-Ring AC Fitting w/o Service Port EA $5.95 |
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Four Seasons 14206 90 Deg Female Standard O-Ring AC Fitting w/o Service Port EA $5.95 |
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Four Seasons 12208 90 Deg Female Standard O-Ring A/C Fitting w/o Service Port EA $7.95 |
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Four Seasons 59985 High Side 90 Deg 1/4 inch Charging Port Retrofit Adapter Each $17.95 |
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Four Seasons 59986 High Side 90 Deg 3/16 inch Charging Port Retrofit Adapter EA $18.95 |
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Robertshaw Uni-Line 5445-275 Thermostat RD-2-60 RAC12-206 150-550 Deg F $25.99 |
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FULL SET (FOUR SINGLE TIRES) JACO NITRO SHOES FOAM RACING TIRES 35 DEG JAC3135 $30.98 |
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ALTMAN 360Q 6x12 26 DEG SOURCE FOUR SUBSTITUTE (2) $189.00 |
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ETC Source Four Jr. ZOOM NIB Black NEW 25-50 Deg. $260.00 |
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ETC Source Four Zoom NIB Black 15-30 deg S4 Leko $485.00 |
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ETC Source Four Zoom NIB Black 25-50 deg S4 Leko $485.00 |
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ITM FOUR RACING STEM +- 5 DEG X 120MM X 31.8 X 4 $40.00 |
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Excellante Liquid Oven Thermometer, 100 to 600 Degrees Fahrenheit $10.59 Oven Thermometer, 100 to 600??F temperature capacity, +/- 1?? accuracy, mercury filled glass tube, fold-up stainless steel flange with stem Features Manufacturer's Category: Oven Thermometer Temperature Range Fahrenheit: 100 To 600 F Buy $100 of THIS product or any product from Thunder Group, pay only $75.50 per item. To shop for additional products from Thunder Group, click here.... |
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Comark Waterproof Digital Thermometer, -4° to 400°F $20.99 Comark waterproof digital thermometer, -4° to 400°f this comark waterproof digital thermometer is made for commercial use. this thermometer is dishwasher safe and nsf approved. it also has the antimicrobial protection of biocote. specifications: temperature range: -4° to +400°f battery type: 3v cr2032h accuracy: ±1°f / 0.5°c additional information: waterproof response time better than 6 sec... |
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Lenox Tin Can Alley 4 Degrees 12-Piece Dinnerware Set, Service for 4 $169.99 Simple and sophisticated, this fine china dinnerware set allows for a variety of uses, from serving an intimate dinner party for four, to just serving the family. The set mixes and matches fabulously with pieces from Lenox's Tin Can Alley 7 Degrees pattern. The two patterns differ only slightly, making them fun to pair. The Tin Can Alley 4 Degrees pattern features exactly 4 unevenly spaced ribbed ... |
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Leif Ove Andsnes - The long, long winter night ~ Grieg · Tveitt · Johansen · Valen · Saeverud $16.98 ... |
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Beniamino Gigli: The Complete Victor Recordings, Vol. 1 (1921-25) $8.23 ... |
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Organ Works $17.98 ... |
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Witness for the Prosecution [VHS] $14.95 Billy Wilder cowrote and directed this brilliant 1957 mystery based on Agatha Christie's celebrated play about an aging London barrister (Charles Laughton) who's preparing to retire when he takes the defense in the most vexing murder case of his distinguished career. In his final completed film (he died of a heart attack less than a year later), Tyrone Power plays the prime suspect in the murder o... |
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Jeepers Creepers 2 (Special Edition) $0.59 Despite the usual symptoms of sequelitis, Jeepers Creepers 2 delivers the goods for those who enjoyed the 2001 original--a group large enough to propel this sequel to a record-setting opening in August 2003. While establishing the flesh-eating "Creeper" as a new horror icon with frantic action and more elaborate special effects, writer-director Victor Salva follows the traditional formula, dispens... |
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Monster in Law : 2 Disc Widescreen Edition $4.95 DVD... |
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NUTRILITE® Complex for Hair, Skin & Nails - 60 Use(s) per Bottle $10.24 NUTRILITE® Complex for Hair, Skin & Nails - 60 Use(s) per Bottle... |
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Titan Luggage 360 Four Diamond Edition 14 Beauty $279.95 Titan Luggage 360° Four Diamond Edition 14" Beauty |
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AcuTemp PXC Coolant Packs -10°C (14°F), 22 Hour Hold time, Set of 5 $141.99 Conditioning Directions: 3.5°C refrigerator or AX27L (refrigerator mode) for 24 hrs. AcuTemp PXC Coolant Packs AcuTemp PXC Coolant Packs are made of a remarkable phase change material that enables the packs to maintain specified temperatures for long periods. For precise control, PXC packs are available in four temperature set-points (see accompanying chart). AcuTemp PXC Coolant Packs are reusable and convenient. Packs are easily conditioned in an AcuTemp AX27L mobile refrigerator/freezer or in a conventional refrigerator or freezer, depending on the specific model. |
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AcuTemp PXC Coolant Packs, -20°C (-4°F), 12 Hour Hold time, Set of 5 $141.99 Conditioning Directions: 3.5°C refrigerator or AX27L (refrigerator mode) for 24 hrs. AcuTemp PXC Coolant Packs AcuTemp PXC Coolant Packs are made of a remarkable phase change material that enables the packs to maintain specified temperatures for long periods. For precise control, PXC packs are available in four temperature set-points (see accompanying chart). AcuTemp PXC Coolant Packs are reusable and convenient. Packs are easily conditioned in an AcuTemp AX27L mobile refrigerator/freezer or in a conventional refrigerator or freezer, depending on the specific model. |
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AcuTemp PXC Coolant Packs -15°C (5°F), 12 Hour Hold time, Set of 5 $141.99 Conditioning Directions: 3.5°C refrigerator or AX27L (refrigerator mode) for 24 hrs AcuTemp PXC Coolant Packs AcuTemp PXC Coolant Packs are made of a remarkable phase change material that enables the packs to maintain specified temperatures for long periods. For precise control, PXC packs are available in four temperature set-points (see accompanying chart). AcuTemp PXC Coolant Packs are reusable and convenient. Packs are easily conditioned in an AcuTemp AX27L mobile refrigerator/freezer or in a conventional refrigerator or freezer, depending on the specific model. |
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The Deg Ello - Scott A. Zastrow - Paperback $20.89 The Deg Ello |
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Four $10.49 Four |
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1185 Establishments $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: States and Territories Established in 1185, Kamakura Shogunate, 's-Hertogenbosch, Byzantium Under the Angeloi, Second Bulgarian Empire, St. Catherine's Church, Dublin, Vardzia, Templecombe Preceptory, Youghal Priory. Excerpt: 's-Hertogenbosch item Coordinates: 51°42 N 5°19 E / 51.7°N 5.317°E / 51.7; 5.317 item Country: Netherlands item Province: North Brabant item Area (2006) item - Total: 91.26 km (35.2 sq mi) item - Land: 84.63 km (32.7 sq mi) item - Water: 6.64 km (2.6 sq mi) item Population (1 January 2008) item - Total: 136,499 item - Density : 1,602/km (4,149.2/sq mi) item Source: CBS , Statline. item Time zone : CET (UTC+1 ) item - Summer (DST ): CEST (UTC+2 ) 's-Hertogenbosch (Dutch pronunciation: ( listen), literally "The Duke's Forest") translated in French as Bois-le-Duc , in German as Herzogenbusch , in Spanish as Bolduque and in Italian as Boscoducale is a municipality in the Netherlands , and also the capital of the province of North Brabant . It is located in the southern Netherlands, some 80 km south of Amsterdam (map).The Dutch colloquially seldom say 's-Hertogenbosch but rather Den Bosch ( (help ·info )), which is traditional Dutch for "The Forest".Population centres Bokhoven , Crevecoeur, Deuteren (former village), Dieskant, Empel , Engelen, Gewande, 's-Hertogenbosch, Hintham , Kruisstraat , Maliskamp, Meerwijk, Orthen (former village), Oud-Empel and Rosmalen .History The city's official name is a contraction of the Dutch des Hertogen bosch - "the Duke's forest". The duke in question was Henry I, Duke of Brabant , whose family had owned a large estate at nearby Orthen for at least four centuries. He founded a new town located on some forested dunes in the middle of a marsh. At age |
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1230s Architecture $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Peterborough Cathedral, Wells Cathedral, Pluscarden Abbey, Amiens Cathedral, St. George's Church, Trotton, Wienhausen Abbey, Mileševa Monastery, Qasr Azraq, Ss. Forty Martyrs Church, Al-Firdaws Madrasa, Aqsab Mosque, Umm Al-Naser Mosque, Santa Maria Della Spina, St Mark's Church, Bristol, Al-Kamiliyah Madrasa, Icomb Place, Balga, 1230s in Architecture, Castle of Vêves. Excerpt: 1220s 1230s in architecture 1240s Buildings Santa Maria della Spina, Pisa (1230) Saint-Léger of Guebwiller (1235) Limburg Cathedral (1235) Torre dei Conti, Rome (1238) Births Deaths A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Coordinates : 36°11 12 N 37°9 19.5 E / 36.18667°N 37.155417°E / 36.18667; 37.155417 Al-Firdaws Madrasa Al-Firdaws Madrasa (Arabic : ) is a madrasah complex located southwest of Bab al-Maqam in Aleppo , Syria . It is the largest and best known of the Ayyubid madrasas in Aleppo. Due to its location outside the city walls, the madrasa was developed as a freestanding structure. History Al-Firdaws was built in 1235-36, during the Ayyubid era of rule in Syria. Its patron was Dayfa Khatun, the wife of the Ayyubid governor of Aleppo, al-Zahir Ghazi . She was the queen of the region between 1236-1243 and one of the most prominent architectural patrons in Syrian history ; she established large endowments for the maintenance and operation of her charitable foundations. Although built by the Ayyubids, Roman and Byzantine heritage of Aleppo is reflected in the madrasa as it is the only one with an arcaded courtyard. Architecture Facade and courtyard The courtyard of al-Firdaws, seem from the main iwan The Ayyubid building has a stark facade that appears as a solid mass of stone, with eleven domes. Although the madrasa has four entrances, three of |
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1596 Works: Decet Romanum Pontificem, Statue of Cosimo I, $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1596 Architecture, 1596 Books, 1596 Paintings, 1596 Plays, 1596 Poems, Henry Iv, Part 1, Edward Iii, 1596 in Poetry, Old Market Hall, Mysterium Cosmographicum, Decet Romanum Pontificem, 1596 in Literature, 1595 in Literature, the Choice of Hercules, the Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd, Statue of Cosimo I, the English Schoole-Master. Excerpt: Coordinates : 52°42 26 N 2°45 16 W / 52.7073°N 2.7545°W / 52.7073; -2.7545 The Old Market Hall is an Elizabethan building situated in the town centre of Shrewsbury , the county town of Shropshire , England .The Old Market Hall, situated in the Square, ShrewsburyBack of the OMH, facing the Music Hall Built in 1596, the property is now in the ownership of Shropshire Council . In 2004 the building underwent a £1.7 million restoration, having been previously restored in 1904. The OMH is a Grade 1 Listed building.The hall had two storeys: the large upper room was originally used by the Shrewsbury drapers or dealers in cloth to sell Welsh wool and the lower floor was used by farmers to sell their corn. The Old Market Hall was one of the earliest forms of prefabricated buildings; it was erected in less than four months. It bears the Royal Coat of Arms of Queen Elizabeth I, with the date of 1596, and the supporters are the English Lion and the Welsh dragon. On the North side of the Old Market Hall there is a statue of the Duke of York; it is the only one in the whole country. It is thought the OMH was designed by Walter Haycock.A previous Market House was built on the same site in the 1260s. This building was demolished to make way for the Market Hall. The OMH is made from Grinshill stone (from the North of Shropshire) and was used by wool merchants as a place to sell their fleeces. The post holes where fleeces |
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1943 In Italy $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Allied Invasion of Sicily, Allied Invasion of Italy, Moro River Campaign, Serie B 1942-43, Four Days of Naples, Armistice Between Italy and Allied Armed Forces, Air Raid on Bari, Battle of San Pietro Infine, Battle of Ortona, Battle of the Cigno Convoy, Moro River Campaign Order of Battle, Gran Sasso Raid, Moscow Declaration, Italian Films of 1943, Congress of Verona, Frascati Bombing Raid September 8, 1943, Biscari Massacre, Operation Chestnut, Bombing of Naples in World War Ii, 1943 Naples Post Office Bombing, Operation Candytuft, Operation Begonia, Operation Baytown, Operation Saxifrage, Boves Massacre. Excerpt: Coordinates : 40°4959N 14°1500E / 40.833°N 14.25°E / 40.833; 14.25 The 1943 Naples post office bombing occurred on October 7, 1943, after the U.S. Fifth Army had captured Naples (October 1) and reached the Volturno River (October 6). 100 people, including women, children and members of a 82nd Airborne Division unit died as the result of the explosion. The unit was commanded by General Matthew B. Ridgway . An investigation determined that the explosion was the result of a time bomb planted by the Germans six days earlier.A reporter from the Time and Life magazines, Will Lang Jr. , was no more than 300 feet from the explosion when it occurred. The shockwave threw him to the ground, and the impact sprained his right arm. A photographer for LIFE magazine, Robert Capa , and Acme News photographer Charles Corte began taking pictures of the shattered Post Office and the carnage lying in the streets. One of the physicians on hand was Brigadier General Edgar Hume whose office was across the street from the post office.References (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at The Air Raid on Bari was an air attack by German bombers on |
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2006 Hawaii Earthquake $56 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The 2006 Hawaii earthquake was an offshore earthquake occurring 10 km (6 miles) southwest from PuakÅ?, Hawai'i, United States, on Sunday October 15, 2006 at 7:07:49 AM local time (17:07:49 (UTC)). It measured 6.7 on the Richter scale, and was located at 19°52′41″N 155°56′06″Wï?¿ / ï?¿19.878°N 155.935°Wï?¿ / 19.878; -155.935, at a depth of 38.9 km (24.2 miles). It produced several aftershocks, including one that measured a magnitude of 6.0 seven minutes after the main shock. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center measured a four-inch (102 mm) tsunami on the coast of the Big Island. |
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A Line 2 Die 4 $13.25 New - Jimmy James was only twelve-years-old when he tried drugs for the first time. That one taste of marijuana affected him the rest of his life. He didn't graduate from high school, but he did graduate with excellence from the drug game, which eventually led him into the drug dealer lifestyle. It's that lifestyle that contributed to forty-year-old Jimmy James' arrest for the death of a female friend, forty-four-year-old Lisa Amour. A general laborer in Huntsville, he was charged with first-deg |
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A Line 2 Die 4 $27.95 New - Jimmy James was only twelve-years-old when he tried drugs for the first time. That one taste of marijuana affected him the rest of his life. He didn't graduate from high school, but he did graduate with excellence from the drug game, which eventually led him into the drug dealer lifestyle. It's that lifestyle that contributed to forty-year-old Jimmy James' arrest for the death of a female friend, forty-four-year-old Lisa Amour. A general laborer in Huntsville, he was charged with first-deg |
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A Six Years' Diary $17.9 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.Excerpt from book:Section 3not bringing coloured jackets and trousers, as I have not sufficient white ones, and it is getting warm. Monday Night.—We are passed Palma and Teneriffe, but proceeding very slow; it has been almost a calm all to-day; it is very vexatious, as we ought to have reached the Line, and have already lost eight days in coming from Madeira. Sunday Night.—We have at last found the long-expected trade wind, which will carry us almost to the Line. It is much cooler than it was at Palma, in consequence of the brisk wind. Friday, 17th.—The trade wind has left us within four degrees of the Line; we may, therefore, expect calms and variable for the next week. The weather is extremely hot and suffocating in the cabins. We amuse ourselves by catching fish, and watching the sharks prowling about the ship, one of which has been caught, and afforded some employment to the sailors in drawing him on deck; they are not such formidable fish as I supposed. Monday, 20th.—There are four ships in sight, two outward bound, and two home bound, by one of which I hope to send this ; they are approaching us, and therefore I must be ready. Captain Shuttleworth boarded one of the outward-bound ships yesterday, which proved to be a whaler going out to the South Seas; he returned with the captain of it, and entertained him during the evening, when the whaler Captain returned to his ship, laden with fowls as presents. Our captain seems to be a generous sort of man. We are busy in preparing our letters in haste; the vessel is quite close, or I should write more. Give my love to sisters and brothers. Latitude, textit{2° 25 s. Your most affectionate Son, James Slator Cumming. P.S.—I received you parcel, which contained pistols, seal, and c. March 29th, 1837, Cape of Good Hope. My dear Harriet—We have at last |
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A Six Years' Diary $16.77 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.Excerpt from book:Section 3not bringing coloured jackets and trousers, as I have not sufficient white ones, and it is getting warm. Monday Night.—We are passed Palma and Teneriffe, but proceeding very slow; it has been almost a calm all to-day; it is very vexatious, as we ought to have reached the Line, and have already lost eight days in coming from Madeira. Sunday Night.—We have at last found the long-expected trade wind, which will carry us almost to the Line. It is much cooler than it was at Palma, in consequence of the brisk wind. Friday, 17th.—The trade wind has left us within four degrees of the Line; we may, therefore, expect calms and variable for the next week. The weather is extremely hot and suffocating in the cabins. We amuse ourselves by catching fish, and watching the sharks prowling about the ship, one of which has been caught, and afforded some employment to the sailors in drawing him on deck; they are not such formidable fish as I supposed. Monday, 20th.—There are four ships in sight, two outward bound, and two home bound, by one of which I hope to send this ; they are approaching us, and therefore I must be ready. Captain Shuttleworth boarded one of the outward-bound ships yesterday, which proved to be a whaler going out to the South Seas; he returned with the captain of it, and entertained him during the evening, when the whaler Captain returned to his ship, laden with fowls as presents. Our captain seems to be a generous sort of man. We are busy in preparing our letters in haste; the vessel is quite close, or I should write more. Give my love to sisters and brothers. Latitude, textit{2° 25 s. Your most affectionate Son, James Slator Cumming. P.S.—I received you parcel, which contained pistols, seal, and c. March 29th, 1837, Cape of Good Hope. My dear Harriet—We have at last |
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A Six Years' Diary $19.99 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.Excerpt from book:Section 3not bringing coloured jackets and trousers, as I have not sufficient white ones, and it is getting warm. Monday Night.—We are passed Palma and Teneriffe, but proceeding very slow; it has been almost a calm all to-day; it is very vexatious, as we ought to have reached the Line, and have already lost eight days in coming from Madeira. Sunday Night.—We have at last found the long-expected trade wind, which will carry us almost to the Line. It is much cooler than it was at Palma, in consequence of the brisk wind. Friday, 17th.—The trade wind has left us within four degrees of the Line; we may, therefore, expect calms and variable for the next week. The weather is extremely hot and suffocating in the cabins. We amuse ourselves by catching fish, and watching the sharks prowling about the ship, one of which has been caught, and afforded some employment to the sailors in drawing him on deck; they are not such formidable fish as I supposed. Monday, 20th.—There are four ships in sight, two outward bound, and two home bound, by one of which I hope to send this ; they are approaching us, and therefore I must be ready. Captain Shuttleworth boarded one of the outward-bound ships yesterday, which proved to be a whaler going out to the South Seas; he returned with the captain of it, and entertained him during the evening, when the whaler Captain returned to his ship, laden with fowls as presents. Our captain seems to be a generous sort of man. We are busy in preparing our letters in haste; the vessel is quite close, or I should write more. Give my love to sisters and brothers. Latitude, textit{2° 25 s. Your most affectionate Son, James Slator Cumming. P.S.—I received you parcel, which contained pistols, seal, and c. March 29th, 1837, Cape of Good Hope. My dear Harriet—We have at last |
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