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  • Access the rear of the building (keeps you as well out of sight as possible) and cut the door completely ar building and take whatever you can.if time is critical. never go hunting
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  • <p>We had no electricity, and our icehouse was not big enough to supply us with ice all summer. So we used the icyball. There was a daily routine *[[Building Your Own Larry Hall Icyball]]
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  • ...ctures out of natural materials, growing edible plants, sculpting and fire building. John is typically viewed as an eccentric person. He has been referred to b ...negro. He currently resides in Santa Monica, California. He specializes in building [[alternative energy]] sources. He specialized in designing for security.
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  • ...[[diarrhea]] caused by magnesium hydroxide carries away much of the body's supply of [[potassium]], and failure to take extra [[potassium]] may lead to [[mus ...dustrial Wastewater]</ref> It also takes part in the [[Biorock]] method of building [[artificial reef]]s.
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  • ...Airs"'' in [[Clifton, Bristol|Clifton (Bristol)]]. In the basement of the building, a large scale machine was producing the gases under the supervision of a y ...the stronger ether/chloroform. Clover's gas-ether inhaler was designed to supply the patient with nitrous oxide and ether at the same time, with the exact m
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  • The yew is often found in [[Church (building)|church]] yards from [[England]], [[Ireland]] and [[France]] to [[Galicia ...his to ten for every tun. This stimulated a vast network of extraction and supply, which formed part of royal monopolies in southern Germany and Austria. In
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  • ...is acted upon or used by or by human labor or [[industry]], for use as a [[building material]] to create some product or [[structure]].{{Fact|date=October 2008 * [[List of building materials]]
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  • {{Mergeto|Building insulation|discuss=Talk:Building insulation|date=August 2009}} '''Building insulation materials''' are [[thermal insulation]] used in the construction
    49 KB (7,250 words) - 10:14, 20 September 2010
  • [[Category:Building supply]]
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  • ...m properties (e.g. to help prevent differential settling under the road or building), or as a low-cost extender that binds with more expensive cement or asphal ...specifications in order to tailor aggregate use to the needs and available supply in their particular locations.
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  • ...companies that have committed refining capacity dedicated to the long term supply of finished microcrystalline waxes. IGI's refineries in Farmer's Valley, PA ...ails that can be heat welded together and tubes and sheets for cutting and building the wax models. Rings may be attached to a wax "tree" so many can be cast
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  • ...e factory on [[Fish Island]] in New Bedford. Now he was well on his way to building a solid reputation for having “the best watch oil in the world.” In fac ...il from [[Newfoundland and Labrador|Newfoundland]]. Later, they formed new supply agreements with a fishing cooperative in the [[British West Indies]], where
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  • ...and cleanly that the hospital officials ordered several lamps plus a large supply of fuel. Lukasiewicz realized the potential of his work and quit the pharma ...nders]]'' are kerosene space heaters used on construction sites to dry out building materials and to warm workers. Before the days of blinking electrically lig
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  • '''Fieldstone''' is a [[building construction]] material. Strictly speaking, it is [[Rock (geology)|stone]] ...tructed of fieldstone and are over a century old. However, fieldstone as a building material is very much underused.
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  • ...ow back on the upswing and gaining popularity in its pure form (99.95%)for building materials. Zinc is still used in alloys such as brass and nickel silver, an ...used for plating architectural details. Nickel is most frequently used for building components in the form of alloys: nickel silver, Monel metal, and stainless
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  • ...and Bridges Branch at the same time that former members of the branch were building the first reinforced concrete structures in Australia.<ref name=Molen2004>v |work=Australian Building: a cultural investigation
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  • ...composite [[building material]] made from a core of [[sugar cane]] fiber [[Building insulation|insulating]] board surfaced on both sides with [[asbestos]] and ...13205 pages 76&ndash;77</ref> The Pierce system was first used in 1941 for building employee housing at the [[Glenn L. Martin Company|Glenn L. Martin Aircraft
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  • ...d with [[soil]] or [[sand]] that are used in [[civil engineering]], [[road building]], and [[military]] applications. For [[erosion control]] caged [[riprap]] ...is construction creates an environment of moderate temperatures within the building.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.floornature.com/articoli/articolo.php?id=1
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  • ...superior to [[adobe]]. In the [[United States]], most general contractors building with CEB are in the Southwestern states: [[New Mexico]], [[Colorado]], [[Ar ...site. [[Adobe]] and CEB are of similar weight, but distance from a source supply gives CEB an advantage. Also, CEB can be made available in places where ad
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  • ...sler Building detail.jpg|thumb|right|The pinnacle of New York's [[Chrysler Building]] is clad with type 302 stainless steel.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.nic ...art deco]] sculpture on the [[Niagara Hudson Building|Niagara-Mohawk Power building]] in [[Syracuse, New York]].]]
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