- The
Riblet Tramway Company of Spokane, Washington,
which operated from 1908 to 2003, was once the
largest ski
chairlift manufacturer in the world.[citation...
- as baby back ribs.
Riblets, as
defined by the
North American Meat
Processors ****ociation as pork cut
number 424, the pork loin
riblet, is the transverse...
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above the tree line and for its
original length. When
constructed by
Byron Riblet in 1938, it was the
longest chairlift in existence, the
second in the world...
- with mucus.
Denticles contain riblet structures that
protrude from the
surface of the scale;
under a
microscope this
riblet can look like a hook or ridges...
- of a criss-crossing
network of
riblets, threads, or grooves. Rib - A
strong ridge on the
surface of the s****.
Riblet -
Smaller than a rib, but co****r...
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mainstream American dishes such as salads, chicken, pasta, burgers, and "
riblets" (Applebee's
signature dish). The Applebee's
chain was
founded by Bill...
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technological improvements. Most of the
double chairlifts were
built by
Riblet and retro****ed by Lift
Engineering (Yan Lifts).
Chair J1, a
double chair...
- 2004-2009
Apollo Double Riblet 1969-1998
Replaced by
Eskimo Express Comet T-Bar 1957-1977
Replaced by
Arrow triple Eskimo Double Riblet 1963-1990 Destro****...
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commonly known as a
robin (Erithacus rubecula) Red rag
Tongue Reeve Unravel Riblets Little ribs
Roasting tomb
Stove Rod ****
Rottletrap Rickety Ruddle A red...
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first chairlift.
Dubbed Pigtail I, the two-person lift was
created by the
Riblet Tramway Company of Spokane, Washington. It was a mile (1.6 km) in length...