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1. Arbugaeva, Evgenia "First Day of Summer," from the series "Tiksi," a fictional tale about the photographer's home village in Russia. Here, the heroine Tanya, on the melting ice of Laptev Sea 2012

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2. Palmer, Alfred T. Production. Airplane manufacture, general. Kirksite is poured from a melting pot into a pouring ladle in the Inglewood, California, foundry of North American Aviation, Incorporated. This substance is molded into dies for the forming of sheet metal parts for United Nations war planes. This plant produces the battle-tested B-25 ("Billy Mitchell") bomber, used in General Doolittle's raid on Tokyo and the P-51 ("Mustang") fighter plane, which was first brought into prominence by the British raid on Dieppe 1942 Oct

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3. Palmer, Alfred T. Production. Airplane manufacture, general. Bars of Kirksite metal, ready to be placed in the melting pot for use in dies, stand outside the foundry at the Inglewood, California, foundry of North American Aviation, Incorporated. Dies of this metal are used in forming sheet metal parts of war planes for the United Nations. This plant produces the battle-tested B-25 ("Billy Mitchell") bomber, used in General Doolittle's raid on Tokyo and the P-51 ("Mustang") fighter plane, which was first brought into prominence by the British raid on Dieppe 1942 Oct

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4. Arbugaeva, Evgenia "First Day of Summer," from the series "Tiksi," a fictional tale about the photographer's home village in Russia. Here, the heroine Tanya, on the melting ice of Laptev Sea

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5. Palmer, Alfred T. Production. Airplane manufacture, general. Kirksite is poured from a melting pot into a pouring ladle in the Inglewood, California, foundry of North American Aviation, Incorporated. This substance is molded into dies for the forming of sheet metal parts for United Nations war planes. This plant produces the battle-tested B-25 ("Billy Mitchell") bomber, used in General Doolittle's raid on Tokyo and the P-51 ("Mustang") fighter plane, which was first brought into prominence by the British raid on Dieppe

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6. Palmer, Alfred T. Production. Airplane manufacture, general. Bars of Kirksite metal, ready to be placed in the melting pot for use in dies, stand outside the foundry at the Inglewood, California, foundry of North American Aviation, Incorporated. Dies of this metal are used in forming sheet metal parts of war planes for the United Nations. This plant produces the battle-tested B-25 ("Billy Mitchell") bomber, used in General Doolittle's raid on Tokyo and the P-51 ("Mustang") fighter plane, which was first brought into prominence by the British raid on Dieppe

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7. Palmer, Alfred T. One of the first operations in the production of aluminum parts for America's mechanized army is the discharge of metal from a 300 pound carrying pot into ingot molds. The molten aluminum was first tapped from a furnace into the carrying pot. Aluminum Industries

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8. Palmer, Alfred T. One of the first operations in the production of aluminum parts for America's mechanized army is the discharge of metal from a 300 pound carrying pot into ingot molds. The molten aluminum was first tapped from a furnace into the carrying pot. Aluminum Industries 1942 Feb

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9. Dimon, Peter, 1954- First-order and continuous melting in a two-dimensional system 1984

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10. Palmer, Alfred T. Fiberglass manufacture, Owens-Corning, Toledo, Ohio. To increase productive capacity and meet war demands for fiberglass thermal and acoustical insulation, workmen in a plant of the Owens-Corning Fiberglass Corporation are laying firebrick. This is the first step in the construction of one of the huge furnaces required for glass-melting 1942 Feb

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11. Palmer, Alfred T. Fiberglass manufacture, Owens-Corning, Toledo, Ohio. To increase productive capacity and meet war demands for fiberglass thermal and acoustical insulation, workmen in a plant of the Owens-Corning Fiberglass Corporation are laying firebrick. This is the first step in the construction of one of the huge furnaces required for glass melting 1942 Feb

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12. Palmer, Alfred T. Aluminum casting. Uncle Sam's soldiers on the production lines of defense pour a large magnesium casting. The molten alloy enters the runner box first. Magnesium is one of the most valuable metals for war production. Exact purpose of this casting is kept secret. Aluminum Industries Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio

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13. Christmas morning in the big American hospital at Dartford, near London. At seven o'clock the sunlight began to melt the fog from the windows. All the boys had hung up their socks, and Santa Claus the Red Cross Santa, had been there. The nurses and the Red Cross workers stood at one end of the fracture ward waiting for the boys to waken on their first Christmas morning in "Blighty." Without warning, a whoop echoed through the ward. "Wow!" exclaimed Private Edward Davidson of Brooklyn as he reached for his sock. "Wow! Wake up you guys! Santa Claus has been to Blighty!"

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14. Palmer, Alfred T. Aluminum casting. Uncle Sam's soldiers on the production lines of defense pour a large magnesium casting. The molten alloy enters the runner box first. Magnesium is one of the most valuable metals for war production. Exact purpose of this casting is kept secret. Aluminum Industries Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio 1942 Feb

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15. Christmas morning in the big American hospital at Dartford, near London. At seven o'clock the sunlight began to melt the fog from the windows. All the boys had hung up their socks, and Santa Claus the Red Cross Santa, had been there. The nurses and the Red Cross workers stood at one end of the fracture ward waiting for the boys to waken on their first Christmas morning in "Blighty." Without warning, a whoop echoed through the ward. "Wow!" exclaimed Private Edward Davidson of Brooklyn as he reached for his sock. "Wow! Wake up you guys! Santa Claus has been to Blighty!" December 1918

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16. Joint Standing Committee on Health, Safety and Welfare in Foundries. Sub-committee on Continuous Casting and High Speed Melting. Operational safety during vertical semicontinuous and continuous casting of aluminium London: H.M.S.O.; 1972

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17. White, Christopher P., 1956- The melting world New York: St. Martin's Press; 2013

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18. United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families. Melting pot-- fact or fiction

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19. Palmer, Alfred T. Fiberglass manufacture, Owens-Corning, Toledo, Ohio. To increase productive capacity and meet war demands for fiberglass thermal and acoustical insulation, workmen in a plant of the Owens-Corning Fiberglass Corporation are laying firebrick. This is the first step in the construction of one of the huge furnaces required for glass-melting

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20. Palmer, Alfred T. Fiberglass manufacture, Owens-Corning, Toledo, Ohio. To increase productive capacity and meet war demands for fiberglass thermal and acoustical insulation, workmen in a plant of the Owens-Corning Fiberglass Corporation are laying firebrick. This is the first step in the construction of one of the huge furnaces required for glass melting

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