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What (who) is shadow filling - definition

National Shell Filling Factory; Filling factory; Filling Factories; Filling factories; Filling Factory; National Explosives Factory; Filling Factories in the United Kingdom

Shadow Puppets         
  • [[Wayang kulit]] shadowplay performance in Semarang, [[Central Java]].
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  • [[Hanuman]] and [[Ravana]] in ''[[tholu bommalata]]'', the shadow puppet tradition of [[Andhra Pradesh]], India
  • Shadow play Karagöz puppets from Turkey
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  • Part of the collection of the Museo del Precinema, Padua, Italy
  • [[Rama]] in Malaysian shadow play
  • Cambodian shadow puppet depicting Sita
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  • Stagehands moving zinc figures behind the screen of the Théatre d'Ombres in Le Chat Noir
ANCIENT FORM OF ENTERTAINMENT USING FLAT ARTICULATED FIGURES
Shadow puppet; Shadow theatre; Theatre of shadows; Shadow puppetry; Ombres Chinoises; Ombres chinoises; Shadow puppets; Chinese shadow theatre; Chinese shadow puppetry; Shadow art
Shadow Puppets is a science fiction novel by American author Orson Scott Card, published in 2002. It is the sequel to Shadow of the Hegemon and the third book in the Ender's Shadow series (often called the Bean Quartet).
shadow price         
MONETARY VALUE ASSIGNED TO CURRENTLY UNKNOWABLE OR DIFFICULT-TO-CALCULATE COSTS
Shadow Price; Shadow prices; Shadow pricing
¦ noun Economics the estimated price of something for which no market price exists.
Shadow price         
MONETARY VALUE ASSIGNED TO CURRENTLY UNKNOWABLE OR DIFFICULT-TO-CALCULATE COSTS
Shadow Price; Shadow prices; Shadow pricing
A shadow price is the monetary value assigned to an abstract or intangible commodity which is not traded in the marketplace. This often takes the form of an externality.

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Filling factories in the United Kingdom

A filling factory was a manufacturing plant that specialised in filling various munitions, such as bombs, shells, cartridges, pyrotechnics, and screening smokes. In the United Kingdom, during both world wars of the 20th century, the majority of the employees were women.

In World War I, a filling factory belonging to the Ministry of Munitions was known as a National Filling Factory.

In World War II, a filling factory belonging to the Ministry of Supply was known as a Royal Filling Factory (RFF), or a Royal Ordnance Factory (ROF). These were all part of the Royal Ordnance Factory organisation, owned by the MoS.

The filling of smoke screen canisters and other pyrotechnic devices was also carried out by fireworks manufacturers, particularly in World War II, but these are not specifically covered by this article.