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  • ...row head. Spreads by underground shoots. The leaflets fold together in wet weather, also at night; some change of position at night is the habit of the entire ...0 days) and it does not consistently produce a honey crop year after year. Weather conditions can have quite an effect on the amount of nectar collected as we
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  • ...ican Institute of Mining Engineers, 1881; page 78.</ref> In the context of underground [[coal mining]], the term slate was commonly used to refer to shale well in * Hook fixing is particularly suitable in regions subject to severe weather conditions since there is a greater resistance to wind uplift as the lower
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  • ...oncrete]] or [[brick]]. No plastic film is required to protect the air and underground water. ...ortar]] or acrylic/cement render, often used in the building industry as a weather-hard overcoat that hides the foam completely after finishing the objects.{{
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  • ...itectural glass used around the turn of the century to provide lighting to underground spaces and areas that would otherwise be too difficult to light.<ref>{{Cite ...re privacy or visual obscuration is desired while admitting light, such as underground parking garages, washrooms, and municipal swimming baths. Glass block was o
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  • ...s often (or sometimes) associated with natural building include: building "underground," [[earth sheltering]], or [[berm]]ing, "[[Green roof|green]]" or "living" ...zed cooling, insulated glazing and selective glazing films, night and cold-weather "movable" insulation, or on-site electric power generation by [[renewable e
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  • ...have been found in [[chalk]] areas where seams of the stone were followed underground by shafts and galleries. The mines at [[Grimes Graves]] are especially famo ...echniques were not limited to surface mining. They followed the ore veins underground once opencast mining was no longer feasible. At [[Dolaucothi]] they stoped
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  • ...ouines); several former members of the [[Weatherman (organization)|Weather Underground]], now belonging to the [[May 19th Communist Organization]], including [[Da .../www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,950580,00.html Bullets from the Underground].
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  • [[Category:Weather Underground]]
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  • ...J. Bowyer. ''Terror Out of Zion: Irgun Zvai Leumi, Lehi and the Palestine Underground, 1929-1949''. Avon, 1985. p.14</ref><ref>[http://guardian.150m.com/palestin ...my Faction]], the [[Italian Red Brigade]], and, in the U.S., the [[Weather Underground]].<ref>[http://terrorism.about.com/od/originshistory/a/LeftWingTerror.htm]<
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  • ..., and thus influenced various social and cultural movements, including the Underground, during the 20th century. ...parking lot at 3600 North Halsted Street, Chicago, are bombed. The Weather Underground Organization (WUO) later stated in their book ''[[Prairie Fire]]'' that the
    39 KB (5,660 words) - 20:57, 26 September 2010
  • ..., and encouragement of, armed action. Such an alliance would, according to Weather, "help create the 'sea' for the guerrillas to swim in." <ref> {{cite book |title= The Way The Wind Blew: A History Of The Weather Underground
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