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Dyer often refers to: * Dyer (occupation), a person who is involved in dyeing Dyer may also refer to: Places Antarctica * Dyer Plateau, a plateau in Palmer Land * Dyer Point, in Ellsworth Land United States * Dyer, Arkansas, a town * Dyer, Indiana, a town ** Dyer (Amtrak station) * Dyer, Kentucky, an unincorporated community in Breckinridge County, Kentucky * Dyer Bay, a bay in Steuben, Maine * Dyer River, a river in Maine * Dyer, Nevada, a town * Dyer Avenue, a street in Manhattan, New York * Dyer State Wayside, a rest stop in Oregon * Dyer, Tennessee, a city * Dyer County, Tennessee, a county * Camp Dyer, Rhode Island, a temporary camp used during the Spanish–American War * Dyer, West Virginia, an unincorporated community Elsewhere * Dyer Island (other), several islands People * Dyer (surname) * Dyer Ball (1796–1866), American missionary and doctor in China * Dyer Lum (1839–1893), American anarchist labor activist and poet * Dyer Pearl (1857†...
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Dyer (occupation)
Dyeing is the application of dyes or pigments on textile materials such as fibers, yarns, and fabrics with the goal of achieving color with desired color fastness. Dyeing is normally done in a special Solution (chemistry), solution containing dyes and particular chemical material. Dye molecules are fixed to the fiber by absorption, diffusion, or bonding with temperature and time being key controlling factors. The bond between the dye molecule and fiber may be strong or weak, depending on the dye used. Dyeing and printing are different applications; in printing, color is applied to a localized area with desired patterns. In dyeing, it is applied to the entire textile. The primary source of dye, historically, has been nature, with the dyes being extracted from plants or animals. Since the mid-19th century, however, humans have produced artificial dyes to achieve a broader range of colors and to render the dyes more stable for washing and general use. Different classes of dyes are ...
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Dyer (surname)
Dyer () is an English surname with early medieval origins, deriving from the trade of cloth dying. Dyer is also found in Ireland (Counties Sligo and Roscommon) as an Anglicisation of the Irish Gaelic surnames in Ireland "O Duibhir" and "Mac Duibhir" (O'Dyer / McDyer). These are both derived from the words ''dubh'', which means black, and ''odhar'' or ''uidhir'', which mean uncolored. Notable people with the surname include: * Ainsworth Dyer, one of the victims of the Tarnak Farm incident * Alex Dyer (footballer born 1965), English footballer * Alex Dyer (footballer born 1990), English footballer * Alexander Brydie Dyer (1815–1874), American soldier in a variety of 19th century wars * Sir Alfred Dyer (1865–1947), British newspaper editor, politician, and company director * Alvin R. Dyer (1903–1977), an apostle in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints * Amelia Dyer (1837–1896), Victorian nurse and baby farmer hanged for murder * Anne Dyer (born 1957), B ...
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Dyer's Case
''Dyer's case'' (1414) 2 Hen. V, fol. 5, pl. 26 is an old English contract law case concerning restraint of trade and the doctrine of consideration. Facts Mr. John Dyer had given a promise to not exercise his trade in the same town as the plaintiff for six months but the plaintiff had promised nothing in return. The plaintiff had not bothered to attend court for the hearing. Judgment On hearing the plaintiff's attempt to enforce this restraint, Hull J exclaimed, See also *Consideration in English law * Privity in English law *Non-compete clause In contract law, a non-compete clause (often NCC), restrictive covenant, or covenant not to compete (CNC), is a clause under which one party (usually an employee) agrees not to enter into or start a similar profession or trade in competition again ... Notes {{italic title English consideration case law 1410s in law 15th century in case law 1414 in England ...
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Dyersburg (other)
Dyersburg is a city in Tennessee. Dyersburg may also refer to: * Dyersburg Army Air Base, a former army base * Dyersburg Deers, a minor league baseball team * Dyersburg Regional Airport, a city-owned public use airport * Dyersburg State Community College, a community college in Dyersburg * Dyersburg, TN Micropolitan Statistical Area, congruous with Dyer County See also * Dyer (other) * {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Dyersburg, Tennessee
Dyersburg is a city in and the county seat of Dyer County, Tennessee, United States. It is located in northwest Tennessee, northeast of Memphis on the Forked Deer River. The population was 16,164 at the 2020 census, down 5.72% from the 2010 census. History Early history The lands encompassing Dyersburg were originally inhabited by the Chickasaw people. As westward expansion continued, the Chickasaw Nation relinquished their claims to West Tennessee through a series of treaties, culminating in the final agreement, the Treaty of Tuscaloosa, signed in 1818. The lands composing the future Dyer County were then transferred, via the Jackson Purchase, to the US Government, and American settlers from the eastern states began moving into West Tennessee around 1819. 19th century In 1823, the Tennessee General Assembly established two new counties immediately west of the Tennessee River, Dyer County being one of them. John McIver and Joel H. Dyer donated for the new county seat, aptl ...
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Dyre (other)
Dyre may refer to: People: * Emil Dyre (born 1984), Danish professional football midfielder * Mette Dyre (c. 1465), Danish, Norwegian and Swedish noblewoman Rapid transit: * IRT Dyre Avenue Line, a New York City Subway line * Eastchester–Dyre Avenue (IRT Dyre Avenue Line), a New York City Subway station *, a former New York City Subway service See also * Dyer (other) {{disambig ...
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Dier (other)
Dier or DIER may refer to: ;People * Brett Dier (born 1990), Canadian actor * Dirk Dier (born 1972), German tennis player * Eric Dier (born 1994), English footballer * Richard A. Dier (1914–1972), American judge * Tobias Dier (born 1976), German golfer ;Other * Department of Infrastructure, Energy and Resources, a former department of the Tasmanian government * Wakker Dier, Dutch animal welfare organisation * Department for Industrial & Employment Relations of Malta Malta, officially the Republic of Malta, is an island country in Southern Europe located in the Mediterranean Sea, between Sicily and North Africa. It consists of an archipelago south of Italy, east of Tunisia, and north of Libya. The two ... See also * Dyer (other) {{disambiguation, surname ...
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DYER-TV
TV5 Network Inc., commonly referred to as TV5, is a Philippine media company headquartered in Mandaluyong, Metro Manila. It primarily operates in radio and television broadcasting and manages several subsidiaries and affiliates in various media-related ventures. TV5 is owned by MediaQuest Holdings, a subsidiary of PLDT (Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company), managed through its Beneficial Trust Fund. This trust fund is responsible for the pension funds of PLDT employees. The company is led by Manuel V. Pangilinan. TV5 operates multiple media assets, including three television networks: TV5, One Sports, and RPTV; the national radio station 105.9 True FM; and the regional radio network, also called True FM. The company also operates two international television channels, Kapatid and AksyonTV International, and it manages subsidiaries such as the digital terrestrial television provider Sulit TV. Other managed areas include the exclusive sales and marketing agent Media5 ...
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Dyer Baronets
There have been two baronetcies created for persons with the surname Dyer, both in the Baronetage of England. One creation is extant as of 2015. The Dyer Baronetcy, of Staughton in the County of Huntingdon, was created in the Baronetage of England on 8 June 1627 for Lodowick Dyer, a grandson of Richard Dyer. The title became extinct on his death in 1669. The Dyer, later Swinnerton-Dyer Baronetcy, of Tottenham in the County of Middlesex, was created in the Baronetage of England on 6 July 1678 for William Dyer. He was the husband of Thomazine, only daughter and heiress of Thomas Swinnerton, of Stanway Hall, Essex. The sixth Baronet was a Colonel in the British Army and Groom of the Bedchamber to King George IV when Prince of Wales. The seventh Baronet was a Lieutenant-General in the British Army. The eighth Baronet was an officer in the Royal Navy and served in several naval battles throughout the Peninsular War. The ninth Baronet was a Lieutenant-Colonel in the British Army and se ...
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Dyer Observatory
The Dyer Observatory, also known as the Arthur J. Dyer Observatory, is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by Vanderbilt University. Built in 1953, it is located in Nashville, Tennessee, and is the only university facility not located on the main campus in Nashville. The observatory is named after Arthur J. Dyer, who paid for the observatory's -wide dome, and houses a reflecting telescope named for astronomer Carl Seyfert. Today, the observatory primarily serves as a teaching tool; its mission is to interest the public in the fields of astronomy, science and engineering. The observatory was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 6, 2009. (78 pages, including historic photos, blueprints, maps, diagrams and 36 color photos) History Vanderbilt's first observatory was housed on the campus itself. It was equipped with a refracting telescope and was the site of E. E. Barnard's earliest astronomical work. Barnard would eventually discover 16 comets ...
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USS Dyer (DD-84)
Dyer often refers to: * Dyer (occupation), a person who is involved in dyeing Dyer may also refer to: Places Antarctica * Dyer Plateau, a plateau in Palmer Land * Dyer Point, in Ellsworth Land United States * Dyer, Arkansas, a town * Dyer, Indiana, a town ** Dyer (Amtrak station) * Dyer, Kentucky, an unincorporated community in Breckinridge County, Kentucky * Dyer Bay, a bay in Steuben, Maine * Dyer River, a river in Maine * Dyer, Nevada, a town * Dyer Avenue, a street in Manhattan, New York * Dyer State Wayside, a rest stop in Oregon * Dyer, Tennessee, a city * Dyer County, Tennessee, a county * Camp Dyer, Rhode Island, a temporary camp used during the Spanish–American War * Dyer, West Virginia, an unincorporated community Elsewhere * Dyer Island (other), several islands People * Dyer (surname) * Dyer Ball (1796–1866), American missionary and doctor in China * Dyer Lum (1839–1893), American anarchist labor activist and poet * Dyer Pearl (1857†...
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