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  2. Nishan-e-Haider - Wikipedia

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    Nishan-e-Haider (NH; Urdu: نشان حیدر, lit. 'Mark of the Lion' or 'Emblem of the Lion'), is the highest military gallantry award of Pakistan. [3] [4] The Nishan-e-Haider is awarded only to members of the Pakistan Armed Forces.

  3. Boscoe Holder - Wikipedia

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    Boscoe Holder (16 July 1921 – 21 April 2007), born Arthur Aldwyn Holder in Arima, Trinidad and Tobago, was Trinidad and Tobago's leading contemporary painter, who also had a celebrated international career spanning six decades as a designer and visual artist, dancer, choreographer and musician.

  4. Battery holder - Wikipedia

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    By the 1920s, battery holders used twin metal clips (like fuse holders) to hold the battery in place while making electrical contact. Patent no. 1439429 was granted in Dec. 1922 for an assembly with two spring arm clips, a small switch, and a lamp assembly on the end of connected wires.

  5. Digital photography - Wikipedia

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    However, a 35 mm picture's aspect ratio is 1.5 (3:2). Several [quantify] digital cameras take photos in either ratio. Nearly all digital SLRs take pictures in a 3:2 ratio, as most can use lenses designed for 35 mm film. Some photo labs print photos on 4:3 ratio paper, as well as the existing 3:2.

  6. Sacred Heart lamp - Wikipedia

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    Following this, the placement of an oil lamp with a picture of Jesus with the Sacred Heart iconography became common in Irish homes to signify the household being consecrated to the Sacred Heart. Originally an oil lamp with a red glass holder on a bracket, it was kept lit as a perpetual flame.

  7. Photographic filter - Wikipedia

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    For square filters, 2" × 2", 3" × 3" and 4" × 4" were historically very common and are still made by some manufacturers. 100 mm × 100 mm is very close to 4" × 4", allowing use of many of the same holders, and is one of the more popular sizes currently (2006) in use; it is virtually a standard in the motion picture industry. 75 mm x 75 mm ...

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