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Paternoster
Paternoster Pa"ter*nos`ter, n. (Mining) An elevator of an inclined endless traveling chain or belt bearing buckets or shelves which ascend on one side loaded, and empty themselves at the top.

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- Terno (English: "[the] Young"), is a Polish Romani music collective founded in 1953. Originally known as Kcham, Terno was founded by Romani musician Edward...
- O Terno (Portuguese pronunciation: [u ˈtɛʁnu], "The Suit") is a Brazilian rock band from São Paulo, consisting of singer-songwriter Tim Bernardes, b****ist...
- 20th century by Philippine National Artist Ramon Valera is known as the terno, which also has a shorter casual and ****tail dress version known as the...
- Terno may refer to: Gerda Maria Terno, a German actress Maria Clara terno, a traditional dress in the Philippines Terno, a Polish music collective This...
- Terno d'Isola (Bergamasque: Téren) is a comune (muni****lity) in the Province of Bergamo in the Italian region of Lombardy, located about 35 kilometres...
- 2010s saw Mindanao-influenced designs, and a resurgence of interest for ternos and their redesigns for modern applications, with 2018 hosting the first...
- 1007/s41114-019-0020-4. S2CID 256465740. Mann, Robert B.; Murk, Sebastian; Terno, Daniel R. (2022). "Black holes and their horizons in semiclassical and...
- paired with a patadyong skirt; as well as the unified gown known as the terno, and its casual and ****tail dress version, the balintawak. The masculine...
- Epifanio de los Santos Avenue Balintawak (dress), also known as the "****tail terno", a shorter version of the traditional traje de mestiza formal dress of...
- Macapagal was known for frequently wearing the national dress. She wore ternos as well as María Claras for formal occasions or state functions, but preferred...