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  2. By the numbers: Is East Quay Street in downtown Port Huron ...

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    At Wings Etc., though calls have fallen slightly overall in three years, the number of “suspicious circumstances” calls attributed to 330 Quay St. has gone up similar to the Roche and 405 Quay.

  3. Hartland Quay - Wikipedia

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    Hartland Quay is a popular local tourist destination and offers a view into an historic maritime past as well as accommodation, museum, unusual rock formations, rock pools and sandy coves. [3] The Quay is at the start of one of the most challenging sections of the South West Coast Path. [4] [5] Hartland Quay hosts motorcycle hill climb events. [6]

  4. Names of large numbers - Wikipedia

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    The naming procedure for large numbers is based on taking the number n occurring in 10 3n+3 (short scale) or 10 6n (long scale) and concatenating Latin roots for its units, tens, and hundreds place, together with the suffix -illion. In this way, numbers up to 10 3·999+3 = 10 3000 (short scale) or 10 6·999 = 10 5994 (long scale

  5. Wharf - Wikipedia

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    Traffic sign: Quayside or river bank ahead. Unprotected quayside or riverbank. A wharf commonly comprises a fixed platform, often on pilings.Commercial ports may have warehouses that serve as interim storage: where it is sufficient a single wharf with a single berth constructed along the land adjacent to the water is normally used; where there is a need for more capacity multiple wharves, or ...

  6. List of Eircode routing areas in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    A map of Ireland's routing key areas. The list of Eircode routing key areas in Ireland is a tabulation of the routing key areas used by An Post and other mail delivery services for the purposes of directing mail within Ireland.

  7. Smallest House in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    The minuscule home was built in the 16th century and remained in use until 1900, when the tenant was a 6-foot-3-inch (1.91 m) fisherman named Robert Jones. The rooms were too small for him to stand up in fully and he was eventually forced to move out when the council declared the house unfit for human habitation, along with a number of properties.

  8. Sir John Rogerson's Quay - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Rogerson's Quay (Irish: Cé Sir John Rogerson) [2] is a street and quay in Dublin on the south bank of the River Liffey between City Quay in the west and Britain Quay. Named for politician and property developer Sir John Rogerson (1648–1724), the quay was formerly part of Dublin Port .

  9. Counter-based random number generator - Wikipedia

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    A counter-based random number generation (CBRNG, also known as a counter-based pseudo-random number generator, or CBPRNG) is a kind of pseudorandom number generator that uses only an integer counter as its internal state. They are generally used for generating pseudorandom numbers for large parallel computations.