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Because each of the hundreds of processing machines is self-enclosed, and essentially airtight, the uniforms operators wear are less constricting than in the previous generation of chip plants, which looked like space suits. ||||| The operators at the East Fishkill factory wear light nylon uniforms, light blue shoe coverings and translucent hair nets made of paper. ||||| They look more like workers in a bakery.
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Because each of the hundreds of processing machines is self-enclosed, and essentially airtight, the uniforms operators wear are less constricting than in the previous generation of chip plants, which looked like space suits. ||||| The operators at the East Fishkill factory wear light nylon uniforms, light blue shoe coverings and translucent hair nets made of paper. ||||| They look more like workers in a bakery.
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Because each of the hundreds of processing machines is self-enclosed, and essentially airtight, the uniforms operators wear are less constricting than in the previous generation of chip plants, which looked like space suits. ||||| The operators at the East Fishkill factory wear light nylon uniforms, light blue shoe coverings and translucent hair nets made of paper. ||||| They look more like workers in a bakery.
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The 300-millimeter silicon wafers -- about the size of a standard pizza -- are shuttled around the facility in enclosed plastic pods, which ride on overhead tracks. ||||| Throughout the 500 processing steps, which typically last 20 days, the wafers are not touched by human hands.
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The 300-millimeter silicon wafers -- about the size of a standard pizza -- are shuttled around the facility in enclosed plastic pods, which ride on overhead tracks. ||||| Throughout the 500 processing steps, which typically last 20 days, the wafers are not touched by human hands.
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The 300-millimeter silicon wafers -- about the size of a standard pizza -- are shuttled around the facility in enclosed plastic pods, which ride on overhead tracks. ||||| Throughout the 500 processing steps, which typically last 20 days, the wafers are not touched by human hands.
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The 300-millimeter silicon wafers -- about the size of a standard pizza -- are shuttled around the facility in enclosed plastic pods, which ride on overhead tracks. ||||| Throughout the 500 processing steps, which typically last 20 days, the wafers are not touched by human hands.
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The 300-millimeter silicon wafers -- about the size of a standard pizza -- are shuttled around the facility in enclosed plastic pods, which ride on overhead tracks. ||||| Throughout the 500 processing steps, which typically last 20 days, the wafers are not touched by human hands.
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The operators at the East Fishkill factory wear light nylon uniforms, light blue shoe coverings and translucent hair nets made of paper. ||||| Yes, said Richard Brilla, director of the new facility, "but the donuts are a lot more costly here."
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The operators at the East Fishkill factory wear light nylon uniforms, light blue shoe coverings and translucent hair nets made of paper. ||||| Yes, said Richard Brilla, director of the new facility, "but the donuts are a lot more costly here."
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The operators at the East Fishkill factory wear light nylon uniforms, light blue shoe coverings and translucent hair nets made of paper. ||||| Yes, said Richard Brilla, director of the new facility, "but the donuts are a lot more costly here."
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The operators at the East Fishkill factory wear light nylon uniforms, light blue shoe coverings and translucent hair nets made of paper. ||||| Yes, said Richard Brilla, director of the new facility, "but the donuts are a lot more costly here."
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The operators at the East Fishkill factory wear light nylon uniforms, light blue shoe coverings and translucent hair nets made of paper. ||||| Yes, said Richard Brilla, director of the new facility, "but the donuts are a lot more costly here."
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The operators at the East Fishkill factory wear light nylon uniforms, light blue shoe coverings and translucent hair nets made of paper. ||||| Yes, said Richard Brilla, director of the new facility, "but the donuts are a lot more costly here."
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Each wafer, holding hundreds of chips, is worth $6,000 to $10,000 apiece, depending on what insulation, circuitry and materials are used. ||||| The circuits etched into the chips are less than one thousandth the width of a human hair.
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Each wafer, holding hundreds of chips, is worth $6,000 to $10,000 apiece, depending on what insulation, circuitry and materials are used. ||||| The circuits etched into the chips are less than one thousandth the width of a human hair.
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Each wafer, holding hundreds of chips, is worth $6,000 to $10,000 apiece, depending on what insulation, circuitry and materials are used. ||||| The circuits etched into the chips are less than one thousandth the width of a human hair.
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Each wafer, holding hundreds of chips, is worth $6,000 to $10,000 apiece, depending on what insulation, circuitry and materials are used. ||||| The circuits etched into the chips are less than one thousandth the width of a human hair.
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Each wafer, holding hundreds of chips, is worth $6,000 to $10,000 apiece, depending on what insulation, circuitry and materials are used. ||||| The circuits etched into the chips are less than one thousandth the width of a human hair.
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Each wafer, holding hundreds of chips, is worth $6,000 to $10,000 apiece, depending on what insulation, circuitry and materials are used. ||||| The circuits etched into the chips are less than one thousandth the width of a human hair.
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During the Sixth Crusade (1228– 1229), the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II managed to secure Jerusalem for the Christians by negotiation. ||||| The Christians, however, could not hold the city. ||||| After they lost Jerusalem, a Mongol invasion swept through, and in 1244 the Mameluke dynasty of Egypt took control, ruling Jerusalem for the next 250 years.
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During the Sixth Crusade (1228– 1229), the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II managed to secure Jerusalem for the Christians by negotiation. ||||| The Christians, however, could not hold the city. ||||| After they lost Jerusalem, a Mongol invasion swept through, and in 1244 the Mameluke dynasty of Egypt took control, ruling Jerusalem for the next 250 years.
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After they lost Jerusalem, a Mongol invasion swept through, and in 1244 the Mameluke dynasty of Egypt took control, ruling Jerusalem for the next 250 years. ||||| The city struggled to rebuild from Crusader wars and invasions.
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After they lost Jerusalem, a Mongol invasion swept through, and in 1244 the Mameluke dynasty of Egypt took control, ruling Jerusalem for the next 250 years. ||||| The city struggled to rebuild from Crusader wars and invasions.
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After they lost Jerusalem, a Mongol invasion swept through, and in 1244 the Mameluke dynasty of Egypt took control, ruling Jerusalem for the next 250 years. ||||| The city struggled to rebuild from Crusader wars and invasions.
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After they lost Jerusalem, a Mongol invasion swept through, and in 1244 the Mameluke dynasty of Egypt took control, ruling Jerusalem for the next 250 years. ||||| The city struggled to rebuild from Crusader wars and invasions.
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After they lost Jerusalem, a Mongol invasion swept through, and in 1244 the Mameluke dynasty of Egypt took control, ruling Jerusalem for the next 250 years. ||||| The city struggled to rebuild from Crusader wars and invasions.
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After they lost Jerusalem, a Mongol invasion swept through, and in 1244 the Mameluke dynasty of Egypt took control, ruling Jerusalem for the next 250 years. ||||| The city struggled to rebuild from Crusader wars and invasions.
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After they lost Jerusalem, a Mongol invasion swept through, and in 1244 the Mameluke dynasty of Egypt took control, ruling Jerusalem for the next 250 years. ||||| The city struggled to rebuild from Crusader wars and invasions.
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Suleiman the Magnificent rebuilt the walls and gates in the form they retain to this day. ||||| Fountains, inns, religious schools, and barracks were constructed.
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Crusaders, Mamelukes, and Turks: The Crusaders established a feudal Christian state with Godfrey at its head. ||||| They built many impressive churches during the term of the first Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, but in 1187 they were driven out by Muslim forces under the great warrior Saladin.
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After they lost Jerusalem, a Mongol invasion swept through, and in 1244 the Mameluke dynasty of Egypt took control, ruling Jerusalem for the next 250 years. ||||| The city struggled to rebuild from Crusader wars and invasions.
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`` The Octopus , '' a masked crime lord , is bent on crippling the nation with a wave of terror . ||||| He starts with the transportation system and then moves onto industry .
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He is garbed completely in white and is only ever seen sitting in a chair . ||||| The Octopus was a villain in a single issue pulp believed to have been written by Norvell Page who wrote most of The Spider pulp stories .
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Richard Wentworth , an amateur criminologist who is friendly with the police , is secretly `` The Spider , '' a masked vigilante equally determined to wipe the Octopus and his gang off the face of the earth . ||||| Wentworth also masquerades as affable underworld lowlife Blinky McQuade .
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Richard Wentworth , an amateur criminologist who is friendly with the police , is secretly `` The Spider , '' a masked vigilante equally determined to wipe the Octopus and his gang off the face of the earth . ||||| Wentworth also masquerades as affable underworld lowlife Blinky McQuade .
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