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A quantity of a liquid, as molten metal from a furnace, run out at one time.
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draw off water from a nearby source.
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allowing the molten metal to flow out of the bottom of a furnace. The founder would open a small door and let the iron flow out. Iron furnaces were tapped twice a day
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The electronic screen on which the stock exchange transactions show in sequence as they occur.
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A strip of paper sometimes reinforced with material used to form the joint of the container. Can be used also for
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