- The
Merchant Marine Combat Bar was a
decoration of the
United States Merchant Marine. The
decoration was
established by an Act of
Congress on 10 May 1943...
-
merchant is a
person who
trades in
commodities produced by
other people,
especially one who
trades with
foreign countries. Historically, a
merchant is...
- The
Merchant Marine Defense Medal (
Bar) is a
decoration of the
United States Merchant Marine. The
decoration was
established by an Act of
Congress on...
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forms over the card. A
bar is slid back and
forth over the
paper to
create an
impression of the
embossed card data and the
merchant information on the imprinter...
- for re-rolling, are
subsequently rolled in
either a
merchant,
bar or rod mill.
Merchant or
bar mills produce a
variety of
shaped products such as angles...
- navy.
Merchant was
admitted to the
Saskatchewan bar in 1968, to the
Alberta bar in 1976, to the
British Columbia bar in 1977 and to the
Arizona bar in 1987...
- quality.
Wrought iron that has been
rolled multiple times is
called merchant bar or
merchant iron. The
advantage of
puddling was that it used coal, not charcoal...
- The
Royal Merchant was a 17th-century
English merchant ship that was lost at sea off Land's End in
rough weather on 23
September 1641. On
board were at...
- grocer, tea, wine and
spirit merchant, in 1835. O'Meara, who also had
another pub at 1 Wood Quay,
remained in
Temple Bar for
around a decade.
Other sources...
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parking spaces. The building's hotel, the
Merchant Hotel, will have 162
guest rooms, the
Trade Room and
Bar, a courtyard, and restaurants. The building...