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Nolan may also refer to baseball Hall of Famer [http://baseballhall.org/hof/ryan-nolan Nolan Ryan].
 
Nolan may also refer to baseball Hall of Famer [http://baseballhall.org/hof/ryan-nolan Nolan Ryan].
  
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In the title text, the NFPA-compliant chemical manufacturers are mentioned because of {{w|NFPA 704|this diagram}}. Sir Charles Wheatstone was the inventor of the {{w|Wheatstone bridge}}, which is also {{w|File:Wheatstonebridge.svg|diamond-shaped}}. The title text also refers to [[Nate Silver]], who previously worked for Baseball Prospectus and now writes a data-driven political and sports blog called ''{{w|FiveThirtyEight}}'' for ESPN. He is both a lover of diamond-shaped diagrams (baseball) and has political opinions. Politically-active kite designers both would have strong political opinions (it comes with the territory of being politically active) and would love diamond-shaped diagrams, presumably because they would be interested in blueprints of kites.
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In the title text, the NFPA-compliant chemical manufacturers are mentioned because of {{w|NFPA 704|this diagram}}. Sir Charles Wheatstone was the inventor of the {{w|Wheatstone bridge}}, which is also {{w|File:Wheatstonebridge.svg|diamond-shaped}}. The title text also refers to Nate Silver, who previously worked for Baseball Prospectus and now writes a data-driven political and sports blog called ''{{w|FiveThirtyEight}}'' for ESPN. He is both a lover of diamond-shaped diagrams (baseball) and has political opinions. Politically-active kite designers both would have strong political opinions (it comes with the territory of being politically active) and would love diamond-shaped diagrams, presumably because they would be interested in blueprints of kites.
  
 
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