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  • ...ilver''' is an element and a [[precious metal]] with the symbol Au. See [[silver]]. Silver also refers to:
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  • Silverware or Silver is an informal term for any of several [[household]] implements: ...(household)]], [[candlestick]]s, [[dishware]], flatware made of [[sterling silver]] or [[silverplate]]
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  • [[Image:Silverware.jpg|thumb|Silver cutlery]] ...or combined to form sets, such as a set of silver [[candlestick]]s or a [[silver tea service]].
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  • ...herapy Centre (1990) ''Knebworth: the Silver Clef Award Winners''. London: Silver Clef Enterprises. OCLC 77496762
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  • *{{r|silver}} *{{r|silver tea service}}
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  • ...ly bought in sets or combined to form sets. In households with means, "the silver" may be a large collection comprising many different sets.
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  • *{{r|silver (household)}} *{{r|silver tea service}}
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  • A '''silver tea service''' is an expensive [[tea set]]. It is usually the household’ A silver tea service generally comprises:
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Silver tea service]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Silver (household)}}
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  • ...fefef|Games !! width="28%" bgcolor=gold|Gold !! width="28%" bgcolor=silver|Silver !! width="28%" bgcolor=cc9966|Bronze
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  • #REDIRECT [[Silver/Elemental Class]]
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  • #redirect [[silver tea service]]
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  • #redirect [[silver tea service]]
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  • ...fefef|Games !! width="28%" bgcolor=gold|Gold !! width="28%" bgcolor=silver|Silver !! width="28%" bgcolor=cc9966|Bronze
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  • a traditional metal worker who works with [[Silver]]
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  • a traditional metal worker who works with [[Silver]]
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  • A cat breed remarkable for its silver-grey coat.
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  • The use of both gold and silver as money, with a fixed price ratio.
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  • {{dambigbox|the metallic element|silver}} |elName=Silver
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  • Silver-handed Irish mythological hero and apparent deity, related to the Romano-Br
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  • {{r|Silver (household)}} {{r|Silver tea service}}
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  • ...as bred to add substance to the body structure while bringing in the color silver to the mix. ...chocolate silver, cinnamon silver, blue silver, lavender silver, and fawn silver.
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  • A usually costly or opulent tea set made of [[silver]]; also a less expensive version coated in silverplate.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Silver]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Silver (disambiguation)}}
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  • *[http://www.silverclef.com/ Silver Clef Award official website (currently offline)]
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  • *False Silver Tetra *Silver Distichodus
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  • {{r|Silver (household)}} {{r|Silver tea service}}
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  • ...ican cycle racer who won 6 U.S. national cycling championships, an Olympic silver medal, and the World Time Trial Championships.
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  • <includeonly>Transition metal</includeonly><noinclude>Silver is considered a [[transition metal]]</noinclude>
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  • ...Press (2004); winner of the Council on Foreign Relations Arthur Ross Award Silver Medal for 2005.
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  • A long, narrow block of raw metal, such as gold, silver, lead, tin, bronze or steel, created by pouring molten metal into a mold.
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  • ...h]]s, [[tinsmith]]s and [[silversmith]]s work with [[Gold]], [[Tin]] and [[Silver]], respectively
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  • ...tea set made of [[sterling silver]], although again, mass produced sets in silver plate abound.
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  • ...century Anglo-Saxon art, consisting of a large disc made of hammered sheet silver inlaid with black niello and with a diameter of 11.4 cm.
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  • ...l Chantelle Houghton outdoes Katherine Jenkins with her demure new look at Silver Clef Awards]. ''Daily Mail''. Retrieved 25 February 2010.</ref> ..., based in [[New York University]]. The foundation held its first American Silver Clef Award Dinner and Auction in 1989, to fund a music therapy centre at th
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  • *[http://www.waterofleith.org.uk/ Water of Leith Conservation Trust] ("a silver thread in a ribbon of green' flowing through Edinburgh")
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  • ...fefef|Games !! width="28%" bgcolor=gold|Gold !! width="28%" bgcolor=silver|Silver !! width="28%" bgcolor=cc9966|Bronze ...fefef|Games !! width="28%" bgcolor=gold|Gold !! width="28%" bgcolor=silver|Silver !! width="28%" bgcolor=cc9966|Bronze
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  • * {{r|Silver (horse)}}
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  • *[http://dc.about.com/od/movietheatres/a/AFI.htm AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center]
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  • #'Silver Train' (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) - 4:27 *Mick Jagger – lead vocals, harmonica ('Silver Train'), piano ('Hide Your Love'), guitar ('Winter')
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  • | footnotes = earned a [[Silver Star]] for his command of [[landing craft]] during [[World War II]] ...Tarr''' was a sailor in the [[United States Coast Guard]], who earned a [[Silver Star]] for his command of [[landing craft]] during the amphibious assault
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  • ...fishing|commercial fisherman]] who created a 100 million dollar business, Silver Lining Seafoods, later NorQuest Seafoods; after its sale, he focused on pol
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  • ...r there has been a [[Silver Surfer]] Omnibus reprinting the 1968 series (''Silver Surfer'' #1-18), a [[Spider-Man]] Omnibus of the whole [[Steve Ditko]] run
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  • The notes are not backed by, or redeemable in, gold or silver. Instead, the issuing Federal Reserve banks are required by law to hold gol ...the early 1930s, during the [[Great Depression]], and when the issuing of silver certificates stopped in 1963, Federal Reserve notes became the only form of
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  • #'You Got the Silver' (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) - 2:51 ...ards&nbsp;– guitar, bass guitar, backing vocals, lead vocals ('You Got the Silver')
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  • ...ulitzer Prize]] for National Reporting, the [[American Bar Association]]’s Silver Gavel Award, and the Gerald R. Ford Prize for Distinguished Reporting on th
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  • {{r|Silver}}
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  • ...evision]] and [[video]]. The AFI re-opened the [[AFI Silver]] theatre in [[Silver Spring, Maryland]], near [[Washington, D.C.]], in April 2003.
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  • ...st 12, 1903, the ''Petrel'' fired upon an American fishing vessel, the ''[[Silver Spray]]'', that appeared to be fishing in Canadian water, off [[Long Point, A number of shots hit the ''Silver Spray'', and one American crew member was injured.
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  • ...d>[[Chloride]]</td> <td>Cl<sup>-</sup></td> <td> Forms insoluble salt with silver, AgCl, white in color, in nitric acid solutions </td> ...td>[[Bromide]]</td> <td>Br<sup>-</sup></td> <td> Forms insoluble salt with silver, AgBr, very pale yellow in color, in nitric acid solutions</td>
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  • ...accepted value based upon their scarcity or cost of production - latterly silver or gold. In the course of time however, commodity money was gradually su ...est meet these requirements, and most societies eventually adopted either silver or - latterly - gold as a medium of exchange. Various methods were adopted
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  • {{r|Silver Train}}
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  • #'Tonight Is So Right for Love' (Sid Wayne, Abner Silver) – 2:14 #'What's She Really Like' (Sid Wayne, Abner Silver) – 2:17
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  • {{r|Silver oxide}}
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  • ...general durability. The first category invariably includes [[gold]] and [[silver]]; while [[copper]] and [[nickel]] are used for coinage, they are usually n
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  • {{r|Silver||**}}
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  • In classical times seven metals were recognized: [[Iron]], [[Gold]], [[Silver]], [[Tin]], [[Copper]], [[Lead]] and [[Mercury]]. Refining and working wit
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  • {{r|Silver}}
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  • ...st Pokemon Games Surpass One Million Sales in First Week; Pokemon Gold And Silver Sales For Game Boy Color Break U.S. Video Game Sales Record]</ref>
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  • {{r|Silver}}
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  • {{r|Silver}}
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  • {{:Silver Shark}}
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  • {{r|Silver tea service}}
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  • It is a large disc of hammered sheet [[silver]] inlaid with black [[niello]] and with a diameter of 11.4 cm. Its centre r ...isplay. It was then bought by Captain A. W. F. Fuller for the price of the silver. After the discovery of the [[Strickland Brooch]], additional research dete
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  • {{r|Silver}}
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  • The '''Russian Blue''' is a breed of [[cat]]. It is named for the silver-grey appearance of its plush 'blue' [[coat (animal)|double coat]]. ...rt, dense coat that is called blue but really looks more like gray, and is silver tipped. The breed should have green eyes. The head is wedge-shaped, while
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  • {{r|Silver Star}}
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  • ...ies, and forms salts, called formates, which (except for those of lead and silver) are readily soluble in water.
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  • {{r|Silver Star}}
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  • People attempted to redeem silver notes for gold; ultimately the statutory limit for the minimum amount of go A series of bank failures followed, and the price of silver fell. The [[Northern Pacific Railway]], the [[Union Pacific Railroad]] and
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  • {{r|Silver Bells}}
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  • ...her energy density and longer shelf-life. Compared with [[silver]]-oxide [[silver-oxide battery|batteries]], which alkalines commonly compete against in [[bu
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  • {{r|Silver}}
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  • ...dly monopolized gold. Silverites manages to force the U.S. Treasury to buy silver, but their efforts to make it currency failed. ...U.S. was the only major country that was a large producer of both gold and silver. Bimetallism was the central issue of American politics in the 1890s, with
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  • {{r|Silver certificates}}
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  • {{r|Silver}}
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  • {{r|Silver}}
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  • * Rohrbough, Malcolm J. ''Aspen: The History of a Silver Mining Town, 1879-1893.'' 1986. scholarly study ...istorical, Descriptive and Statistical Work on the Rocky Mountain Gold and Silver Mining Region'' (1878) 470 pages [http://books.google.com/books?id=iscJAAAA
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  • The original Mozartkugel is wrapped in a silver foil with a portrait of Mozart drawn in blue.
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  • ...rated Assessment'', 1998, National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program, Silver Spring, Maryland. Available online [http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/csd/aqrs/repor
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  • ...rger household, the footmen may be assigned specific duties, such as the [[silver specialist]], but usually the footmen perform a range of duties which inclu
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  • ...nership" gives her almost no legal rights over the land: she owns gold and silver deposits, swans, whales and sturgeon.
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  • {{r|Silver}}
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  • {{r|Silver}}
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  • ...color and is often found among other arsenic minerals, less often with [[silver]] and [[lead]] ores. Its crystal structure is [[monoclinic]], showing short
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  • {{r|Silver}}
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  • * "[[Long John Silver (song)|Long John Silver]] / [[Milk Train]]" (1972) * ''[[Long John Silver (album)|Long John Silver]]'' (1972) - US position: # 20
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  • {{r|Silver}}
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  • ...food are presented to him, with silver dishes on two levels. Lifting the silver lids he confirms what Condon, with typical tongue-in-cheek inventiveness, p
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  • |properties=Silver-gray, soft, malleable and ductile metal.
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  • |properties=Lustrous, silver-gray, malleable and ductile metal.
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  • {{r|Silver}}
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  • {{r|Silver}}
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  • *Young, Chic (1958) ''25 Years with Blondie: a Silver Anniversary Volume''. New York: Simon and Schuster.
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  • {{r|Silver}}
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  • {{r|Silver}}
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  • ...pots and dishes. She never handled fine china, stemware, [[crystal]] or [[silver (household)|plate]], these were cleaned by [[housemaid]]s and [[footman|foo
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  • ...ld deposit 0.001 118 000 grams of [[silver]] per second from a solution of silver nitrate in water". This earlier definition is approximately 0.99985 A (SI).
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  • |properties=Silver-white metal.
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