No one. Burr and Hamilton had a duel where Burr shot and mortally wounded Hamilton.
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A burr may be a seed with a rough outer coating. The spikes or hooks on this seed hull will allow it to catch onto and cling to different surfaces (like animal fur and clothing) to disperse it. The term burr can also be applied to a tool (like a file or rotating bit) used to remove material from a workpiece. A spinning bit with edges (a burr) can be used to remove material from a block of wood to shape it into, say, a totem on a totem pole. When we use the word burr, it could refer to a rough edge left on material after it has been processed or worked with. For example, if we use a cut-off saw to shorten some angle iron, the saw will leave a burr on the edge of the steel. Burr might refer to Aaron Burr, a United States Vice President who killed Alexander Hamilton.
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To accurately identify burr weeds in your garden, look for plants with small, prickly seed pods that easily stick to clothing or fur. Burr weeds often have rough, spiky leaves and produce flowers that eventually turn into these seed pods. Regularly inspect your garden and remove any burr weeds to prevent them from spreading.
The last name of Burr came from England. This name is derived from a bur which is a seedhead that adheres to clothing.
A burr is a rough, prickly seed pod that sticks to clothing and animal fur. the inventor of Velcro used the design.
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Rubbing a balloon against clothing creates static electricity, causing the balloon to develop a negative charge. The negative charge on the balloon attracts the positive charges in the clothing, leading to an electrostatic attraction that causes the balloon to stick to the clothing.
Yes! they do but the hair doesn't seem to stick to clothing
Urena disperses through the shattering of its burr-like fruits, which contain seeds that can stick to animals or clothing for dispersal to new locations. Additionally, the seeds can float on water, allowing them to be carried away by streams or rivers to new areas.
I was wondering the same thing, so I did a bit of googling and here's what I found:The Burr Mixer: The Burr Mixer is the industrial version of those small hand-held "stick" blenders used to make individual frappes or perhaps soy milk-shakes in the glass. In size and power, the Burr Mixer is about 10 of these stick blenders put together. The Burr Mixer is often orange or a stark gray in color, resembling a piece of equipment one may see on a construction site. When used, usually to make hefty amounts of pureed soups or sauces, one cannot help almost crying out "arr, arr, arr," like Tim the Toolman Taylor from the re-runs of Home Improvement. Burr Mixer caution: refrain from using this tool to make mashed potatoes. Trust me.Here's where I found this: http://www.babblog.com/Jan_05/010405_KF_Food.htm
they were long dresses with that stick out at the bottom. The men were suits
No one. Burr and Hamilton had a duel where Burr shot and mortally wounded Hamilton.
Raymond Burr's birth name is Raymond William Stacey Burr.
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