Look up crucible in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A crucible is a ceramic or metal container in which metals or other substances may be melted or subjected...
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The Crucible is a 1953 play by the American playwright Arthur Miller. It is a dramatized and partially fictionalized story of the Salem witch trials that...
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Crucible steel is steel made by melting pig iron (cast iron), iron, and sometimes steel, often along with sand, glass, ashes, and other fluxes, in a crucible...
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The Crucible Theatre, or simply The Crucible, is a theatre in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England which opened in 1971. It hosts regular theatrical performances...
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Look up crucible in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A crucible is a heat-resistant container in which materials can be heated to very high temperatures...
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Crucible Industries, commonly known as Crucible, is an American company which develops and manufactures specialty steels, and is the sole producer of...
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The Crucible is a 1996 American historical drama film directed by Nicholas Hytner and written by Arthur Miller, based on his 1953 play of the same title...
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Crucible is a collaborative code review application by Australian software company Atlassian. Like other Atlassian products, Crucible is a Web-based application...
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Crucible is the second studio album by the heavy metal band Halford released in 2002. A remixed and remastered edition was released in 2010. In contrast...
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Crucible tongs are scissors-like tools with a pair of attached arms that curve outward near the ends to form a rounded gripping area that allows users...
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Crucible was a free-to-play multiplayer third-person shooter developed and published by Relentless Studios, a subsidiary of Amazon Game Studios. It is...
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Silenced (film) (redirect from The Crucible (2011 movie))
Silenced (Korean: 도가니; English: "The Crucible") is a 2011 South Korean crime drama film based on the novel The Crucible by Gong Ji-young, directed by Hwang...
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A Hessian crucible is a type of ceramic crucible that was manufactured in the Hesse region of Germany from the late Middle Ages through the Renaissance...
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A Gooch crucible, named after Frank Austin Gooch, is a filtration device for laboratory use (and was also called a Gooch filter). It is convenient for...
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(Russian), and Bintie (Chinese) are all names for historical ultra-high carbon crucible steel typified by carbide segregation. "Wootz" is an erroneous transliteration...
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The Forge and the Crucible (French: Forgerons et alchimistes) is a 1956 book by the Romanian historian of religion Mircea Eliade. It traces historical...
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The skull crucible process was developed at the Lebedev Physical Institute in Moscow to manufacture cubic zirconia. It was invented to solve the problem...
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The Crucible (도가니) is a 2009 novel by Gong Ji-Young (공지영) based on an actual case of mass sexual abuse at the Gwangju Inhwa School school for the deaf...
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Crucible is a census-designated place and coal town in Greene County, Pennsylvania, United States. Their post office opened in 1914. The 2010 census reported...
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Joseph Dixon (inventor) (redirect from Joseph Dixon Crucible Company)
refined the use of graphite crucibles, refractory vessels used for melting metallic minerals. A heat-resistant graphite crucible he invented was widely used...
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The Crucible is a series of three historical fantasy novels written by Australian author Sara Douglass. The series is set around the adventures of English...
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Retrieved 16 February 2010. MRCD Parris Island. The Crucible. Garamone, Jim (14 January 2003). "The Crucible". Armed Forces Press Service, United States Department...
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Independence Day (book series) (redirect from Independence Day: Crucible)
officers seen receiving the Morse code message in the film. Independence Day: Crucible, by Greg Keyes, is the fourth book in the series, published in May 2016...
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1704 – 20 June 1776) was an English inventor and manufacturer of cast or crucible steel. Huntsman was born the fourth child of William and Mary (née Nainby)...
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Pallas (band) (redirect from The Cross & the Crucible)
and occasional short tours of Europe and North America. The Cross & the Crucible, a loose concept album exploring the historical tension between religion...
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Crucible of Horror is a 1971 horror film directed by Viktors Ritelis, produced by Gabrielle Beaumont, and starring Michael Gough, Yvonne Mitchell, and...
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Crucible of Gold is the seventh novel in the Temeraire alternate history/fantasy series by American author Naomi Novik. This installment features the adventures...
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God's Crucible may refer to: God's Crucible (1917 film), directed by Lynn Reynolds God's Crucible (1921 film), directed by Henry MacRae This disambiguation...
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The Crucible is a 1961 English language opera written by Robert Ward based on the 1953 play The Crucible by Arthur Miller. It won both the 1962 Pulitzer...
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Pacific Crucible: War at Sea in the Pacific, 1941–1942 is the first volume in the Pacific War trilogy, written by historian Ian W. Toll. The book is a...
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