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This High Temperature Solar Furnace is a bit like a magnifying glass aimed at an ant:
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In 1978, his calligraphic works were exhibited at Franklin Furnace, New York, the leading authority on book-like works by artists.
Jules Siegel 1996
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It was the horn, calling the Furnace hands for the day; and he knew that it would continue for five minutes.
The Three Black Pennys A Novel Joseph Hergesheimer 1917
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As the rear of the column passed a spot called the Furnace, the enemy suddenly advanced and cut off the 23d Georgia, who were in the rear of the column, and captured the whole regiment with the exception of a score of men.
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The Furnace is the place where youth get together for some fun and growing in spiritual truth.
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The Furnace is the place where youth get together for some fun and growing in spiritual truth.
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The Furnace is the place where youth get together for some fun and growing in spiritual truth.
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Those two officers reined up along the Plank Road at its intersection with a byway call the Furnace Road on the evening of May 1.
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] Karajou 2010
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The Furnace is the place where youth get together for some fun and growing in spiritual truth.
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Those two officers reined up along the Plank Road at its intersection with a byway call the Furnace Road on the evening of May 1.
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] Karajou 2010
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