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  2. Eric Schmidt (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Eric Schmidt (born 1955) is an American businessman and former Executive Chairman of Alphabet, Inc. . Eric Schmidt may also refer to: . Eric Schmidt (American football), who played for the 2001 North Dakota Fighting Sioux football team

  3. Mac Tools - Wikipedia

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    Mac Tools (previously, Mechanics Tool and Forge Company) is an American company that distributes and markets professional tools and related equipment. It is headquartered in Westerville, Ohio, United States. The Mac Tools line consists of over 8,000 professional tools, including screwdrivers, ratchets, wrenches, and assorted air tools.

  4. Outer Harbor and Port Dock lines - Wikipedia

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    Outer Harbor had a balloon loop railway so that trains could be turned around without shunting or requiring a turntable or triangle. The loop was cut when rail freight moved off the broad gauge Outer Harbor railway to the nearby standard gauge line on the eastern side of the peninsula. Various plans to modify the line have been proposed.

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  6. Xcelite - Wikipedia

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    Xcelite was founded in 1921 by F. Birney Farrington (1886-1962), as the Park Metalware Company, Inc., a small metalworking shop in Orchard Park, New York. [2] John Zilliox’s (1874-1971) U.S. patent 1,386,217 for an adjustable wrench, launched the company into manufacturing hand tools for worldwide distribution.

  7. Outer Harbor railway station - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1970s, a separate freight line was built to service the port area at Outer Harbor. This was an extension of the industrial line at Osborne and followed the western bank of the Port River to Pelican Point. By 1982, all freight trains used the industrial line.

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