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A coupling (or a coupler) is a mechanism for connecting in a train. The design of the coupler is standard, and is almost as important as the , since flexibility and convenience are maximised if all rolling stock can be coupled together.

Bush v. Gore, , is the decision that effectively resolved the dispute surrounding the . Three days earlier, the Court had preliminarily halted that was occurring. Eight days earlier, the Court unanimously decided the closely related case of , .

Business hours are the hours during the day in which is commonly conducted. Typical business hours vary widely by country. By observing common informal standards for business hours, workers may communicate with each other more easily and find a convenient divide between work life and home life.

Packaging is the technology of enclosing or protecting products for distribution, storage, sale, and use. Packaging also refers to the process of design, evaluation, and production of packages. Packaging can be described as a coordinated system of preparing goods for transport, warehousing, logistics, sale, and end use. Packaging contains, protects, preserves, transports, informs, and sells.Soroka (2002) Fundamentals of Packaging Technology, Institute of Packaging Professionals ISBN 1-930268-25-4 In many ..

Canada () is a country consisting of . Located in the northern part of the continent, it extends from the in the east to the in the west, and northward into the . Canada is the world's , and its with the is the world's longest land border.

Meat is animal that is eaten as food. ξ1 Humans are , ξ2 ξ3 and have hunted and killed animals for meat since prehistoric times. The advent of civilization allowed the domestication of animals such as chickens, sheep, pigs and cattle, and eventually their use in meat production on an industrial scale.

Scosche Industries is a family owned consumer electronics, aftermarket and manufacturer, focusing on accessories.

Bow may refer to: Bow and arrow (), a weapon system that uses elasticity to propel arrows, its use is archery Bow (ship) (), the foremost point of the hull of a ship or boat

In shipping, break bulk cargo or general cargo are goods that must be loaded individually, and not in intermodal containers nor in bulk cargo as with oil or grain. Ships that carry this sort of cargo are often called general cargo ships. The term break bulk derives from the phrase breaking bulk—the extraction of a portion of the cargo of a ship or the beginning of the unloading process from the ship's holds. These goods may not be in . Break bulk cargo is transported in , , , , or . of items secur..

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