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In the 1780s, Henry Cort developed the puddling furnace, which allowed pig iron to be refined in turn with coke.
In the late 18th cent. the Cranage brothers, Peter Onions, and Henry Cort applied coke to the puddling process in producing bar iron.
Gary Cort candidly cited the shortcomings of traditional standard development approaches in a faster-paced, flattened world.
Cort is the son of Dave Brazelton, and a part-time employee at the family's Fall Creek Farm and Nursery in Lowell, Ore.
I walked away from the Cort lobbing up my own little prayer to the starless sky.
The puddling furnace, introduced by Henry Cort in the 1780s to replace the older finery process, was also a variety of reverberatory furnace.
In 1783 a patent was issued to Henry Cort for his use of grooved rolls for rolling iron bars.
Parishioner Gemma Cort, 44, said local children were helping drivers by pushing cars up the steep A61 in Sheffield when they spotted the coach and a decision was taken to open the church.
Our School has recently moved into a large, elegant building in the very centre of the old city, on the Plaza de Cort, immediately opposite the city hall.
In 1784 Henry Cort came up with an alternative: he refined pig iron in a half-open furnace, on which the iron was separated from the burning coal only by a low wall.
Richard Crawshay took out a licence from Henry Cort for the use of his puddling process, and proceeded to build the necessary rolling mill.
This led to Cort investing in a new rolling mill at an existing iron mill in Titchfield which was later used for the production of bar iron.
As a result, the Crown seized all the Property of Adam Jellicoe as well as that of the partnership of Cort and Samuel Jellicoe.
The Henry Cort Community College bears his name and is located in the town of Fareham, in the south of Hampshire, England.
Cort improved over Onions' furnace by adding dampers to the chimney, avoiding some of the risk of overheating and 'burning' the iron.
Modern rolling practice can be attributed to the pioneering efforts of Henry Cort of Funtley Iron Mills, near Fareham, England.
In 1780, the Royal Navy's Victualling Commissioners agreed with Cort, who had taken over Attwick's business, to re roll iron hoops for their barrels.
Cort seems to have alienated most of those with whom he came in contact.
The deal was later to have unfortunate repercussions for Cort.
By 1765, Cort had become a Royal Navy pay agent, acting on commission collecting half pay and widows' pensions from an office in Crutched Friars near Aldgate in London.
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Thebold had been chagrined at learning that Don Cort was not the yokel he had taken him for.
Here we are faced with a set of lunettes depicting the Five Senses, copied from engravings by Cornelis Cort after Franz Floris.
Aleria to cort by a picturesque road following the course of the Tavignano.
We've established definitely that Sergeant cort was on that train, have we?
Wall, some of the cases they tried in that cort house made me snicker right out loud.
With some difficulty Dr cort van den Linden succeeded in forming a liberal ministry.
Just outside cort the rail traverses the Torretta tunnel, 1531 yards.
Almost as bad was the Prison de cort and the famous Saladero.
The sign of the tortoise without the numeral is seen in cort.
Gosh, I got to laffin' so I had to git right out of the cort house.
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