Look up cans in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cans may refer to: the plural of can (see Can (disambiguation)) a colloquial term for headphones that...
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CANS may refer to: Childhood acute neuropsychiatric symptoms Complaints of the arm, neck, and shoulder Cans (disambiguation) CAN (disambiguation) This...
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Campbell's Soup Cans (sometimes referred to as 32 Campbell's Soup Cans) is a work of art produced between November 1961 and June 1962 by the American artist...
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used to seal cans and in the mostly-tin linings. Cans are highly recyclable and around 65% of steel cans are recycled. The tin canning process was conceived...
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employed poisonous lead solder for sealing the cans. Studies in the 1980s attributed the lead from the cans as a factor in the disastrous outcome of the...
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Worldwide production for all drink cans is approximately 370 billion cans per year. The first commercial beer available in cans began in 1935 in Richmond, Virginia...
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albums. Cans attended the Musicians Institute in Hollywood, California. He released his first solo album titled Beyond the Gates in 2004. Cans participated...
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Orphée aux enfers (1:46) Problems playing this file? See media help. The can-can (also spelled cancan as in the original French /kɑ̃kɑ̃/) is a high-energy...
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Metropolitan Area Outer Underground Discharge Channel (redirect from G-Cans)
pumps that can pump up to 200 metric tons (200 long tons; 220 short tons) of water into the Edo River per second. G-Cans, originally G-CANS PROJECT, is...
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CAN, Can, can, or -can in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Can may refer to: Aluminum can Drink can Oil can Steel and tin cans Trash can Petrol can Can...
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