Skid steer loaders are used to dig and move landscaping and building materials. |
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The sweeps were part of his strategy for weeding predators out of the Skid Row mix, and not designed to roust people legally on the street. |
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Everyone was sad, aghast, and even feared that the new owners of the bar, would yuppify the beloved dive which sits just on the outskirts of Skid Row and displace its cast of lovable barflies. |
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A few years ago, RETNA was a street artist painting murals on a warehouse in Skid Row. |
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She recalls Stahl making certain remarks that would seem to cast doubt upon his Skid Row end-run. |
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Plus, read Chris Lee and Christine Pelisek on how the search for Stahl has turned to Skid Row. |
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Some 800 people bed down on Skid Row nightly, most are mentally ill or substance abusers. |
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Meanwhile, new bands such as New York's Winger and New Jersey's Skid Row sustained the popularity of the glam metal style. |
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Fine singing, too, from the six Skid Row girls and the chorus of a fine show in which Oliver Rowe is director and musical director. |
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Per hour Skid Mouinted Tubuler Heat Exchanger for Cream Pasteurization at main dairy Dharwad. |
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He just finished its fourth film, a two-part documentary about Los Angeles' Skid Row, and is already at work on the next one about migrants. |
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Given the army of drunks and dossers infesting the place, it must have been the only time a city's Skid Row won an environmental award. |
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Given Saints keep fewer clean sheets than a Skid Row doss-house, it was inevitable that havoc would reign all afternoon. |
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That is because Seattle gave the world the graphic term Skid Row, adapted from Skid Road descendants. |
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Skid roads branch out from the landing, and skid trails branch off from those skid roads. |
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With the Union Rescue Mission as a backdrop, Delgadillo castigated Kaiser Permanente Hospital in Bellflower for dumping a patient on Skid Row. |
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The recent police crackdowns on homeless people in Skid Row has had a significant effect on reducing crime in the area, police officials said Tuesday. |
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They want to help the homeless out of Skid Row, that's all, and thereby help their rich developer patrons profit from the yuppification of downtown. |
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With the opening of the Rainbow Apartments, Skid Row Housing Trust is once again demonstrating that we can work in partnership to create housing for the homeless. |
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The case came to light last week after witnesses said they saw a Hollywood Presbyterian van drop off a paraplegic in Skid Row, without a wheelchair and a broken colostomy bag. |
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Sights like this are common on L.A.'s skid row, a rock-bottom depository and national embarrassment. |
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I slip and slide and skid and bump into things even in the best of weather. |
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If you start to hydroplane, don't brake suddenly or turn the wheel, or you might spin into a skid. |
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Manchester United's acceptance of an offer from Barcelona will go down in history as the moment Beckham's career on the field hit skid row. |
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Azrael had jammed on the brakes, sending the automobile into a short skid forward, the sudden movement tensing his new muscles and flesh quickly. |
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A large number of studies have investigated the relationship between skid resistance and road vehicle accidents. |
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The Brookmore rooming house was a two story brick building that had escaped the yuppification of skid row. |
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The cleverly disguised ball, pitched short of a length, would skid off the surface and crash into the batsman's pads or stumps. |
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All Crash's renowned moves have returned, including the spin attack, the body slam and the slide skid. |
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Steer control induces a resistance in the steering, encouraging the driver to steer away from the resistance and so, out of the skid or slide. |
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An undignified skid and a few slides later found him at the entrance to the parlor, where the voices had retreated to. |
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Previous to the traffic work, we'd occasionally hear a skid once a week or so, and now it's nearly a daily occurrence. |
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He believed Mrs Letch probably tried to correct the skid but in doing so steered squarely into the path of the oncoming car. |
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But when I tried to steer into the skid I oversteered and started going round the other way. |
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Contrast that with a gas turbine, which is shipped on a skid and essentially needs only to be hooked up. |
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You always wear a skid lid, because no matter how good you are, the rest of the world continues along its merry way. |
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There was a long skid mark in the grass that clearly indicated what had happened. |
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This skid mark of wheels turning right is the only evidence of her futile attempt to avoid disaster. |
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Residents said skid marks up to 50 yards long could be seen from stunts pulled at about 3am. |
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My son's been nearly hit on two occasions and the last skid mark we had outside the house measured 73 ft. |
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A black skid mark snaked across the double yellow line, and stopped abruptly before the rock face. |
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He confirmed that there are no photographs of any skid marks or acceleration marks on the roadway. |
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Indeed, he went further than that because he said that the impact most likely occurred during the skid mark. |
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He was not aware of the existence of the 10 metres of skid marks on the correct side of the road. |
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And the racetrack shows skid marks, cracks and you'll occasionally see thick clouds of smoke. |
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He confined his expert opinion to what speed the defendant's vehicle was travelling at having regard to the skid mark of 10.5 meters. |
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Ginger and I spent a day clearing some 500 feet of the old skid roads over the Memorial Day weekend. |
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Damaged trees along skid roads further detract from the visual appearance of the forest. |
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Arrows indicate the path of the Caterpillar as it tumbled off the skid road into the ravine. |
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A turn-out directs the water off the side of the skid road, whereas a sloping turn up sheds water at its base. |
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Hauling 4 or 5 logs at a time over greased skid roads, the oxen muscled the timber down to the beach. |
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Congregating stems beside centralized skid roads minimizes disturbance to the ground and it minimizes the need for numerous skid roads. |
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The trails are old skid roads winding through young trees and offer views of the surrounding area. |
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Spur roads and skid roads may have to be reclaimed or rehabilitated if access constraints are required. |
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After moving the logs along skid roads to tide water, small teams of horses where used to form log booms. |
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Set in a skid row hotel, Vacancy focuses on the chance meeting of a suicidal young punk and a garrulous tavern lifer. |
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But eventually the affect of the integration will greatly raise the property values along the skid row, and lead to huge change in the area. |
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Indeed, if it weren't for George Pal's dancing dysentery factory, this movie would be one long seminar on skid row economics. |
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He's also on call at the City Hospital in the event that the police drag in any skid row denizens on their last wobbly legs. |
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Some crushed aluminum cans for proper accessorizing and we'd have the complete skid row ensemble. |
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Sure, the low budget set designs betray the skid row mindset inherent in the film's creation. |
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After his business had failed and he had served time in prison for embezzlement, he died in a skid row hotel. |
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This is not the only place on skid row where business thrives in Porta-Potties. |
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That's because we no longer see advertising as the skid row of pop culture, the place where celebrities who can't do anything else end up. |
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Los Angeles has the largest skid row in the nation, stretching across 50 square blocks. |
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Back when Borello first moved to Alberta Street, it was a skid row lined with boarded-up storefronts and seedy bars. |
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We're introduced to Loretta in Rescue Me, a film about the estimated 10,000 homeless people living on Los Angeles' skid row. |
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Who wants to hit rock bottom, derelict, skid row, with no friend or family or home? |
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Alcohol, libation to the deity and old social lubricant, also greases the slide to skid row. |
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On slippery surfaces, a very smooth traction and skid control system will cut in to ensure that things never get out of hand. |
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He guns the engine and gels away from them, sweeping up to the front door and locking up the brakes in a skid. |
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This is certainly exciting, and I am almost sorry when we skid to a halt in a splatter of mud. |
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Only some feral instinct keeps you pumping the brake pedal and steering into the skid, so that you slide instead of spin. |
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There were recent skid marks beneath the snow and frozen tire imprints in the ice, which coincided with the man's story. |
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I got out of the car and noticed that the tyres were completely worn from the sideways skid. |
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Do the police not realise that they would have to take the flak if some pedestrian happened to skid and fall on the rank pile? |
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The system senses when the car is cornering and feeds more brake force to the outside front wheel to counteract the tendency to skid. |
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Grimy back alley flophouses, squalid arcades lined with girlie nickelodeons and a neon-lined skid row lend the picture an air of authenticity. |
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Deep tracks and skid marks were left on greens after the hooligans damaged them. |
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You see the skid marks, you see the crosses next to the road, but nothing is being done, these accident black spots will not be eliminated. |
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I was surprised to skid around a little on my balcony this morning, but that wet mossiness is a known hazard. |
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He saw the approaching rider raise his head and the motorcyclist began to skid. |
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He cascaded down the hall, sliding on the damp ground and coming to a skid in front of a door. |
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Her mother cannot forget the 90-yard skid marks left on the road. |
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Fantastic news but obviously buries the fact that her solo career had completely died and she was now on skid row as far as her career was concerned. |
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That is a skid mark made by the right wheel or tyre of the vehicle. |
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There were skid marks where she applied her brakes to no avail. |
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From an educated viewpoint, he told me all about the horrors of skid row. |
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Davidson saw the bloodstained seat of her car and the skid marks where her car had gone off the road. |
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The barrier had been broken, and there were skid marks on the road. |
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The driver braked abruptly, causing the car to skid a little. |
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The layers of mud all along the yet-to-be asphalted roads are soft and thick enough to either send an unwary rider into a skid or to send an asthmatic to hospital. |
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Downtown L.A. was basically just skid Row back then, and we closed it down to shoot that shootout sequence. |
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Around the sun deck at the stern there is a sturdy Niro-railing, the gangboards on either side and at the bow have a small brim so that you won't skid. |
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Although Latinos control the cocaine trade in the Downtown Eastside, officers have been vilified by advocacy groups for shaking down suspects on skid road. |
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Begin your powder turn and then instead of hitting your edges hard to carve a turn, stand up on two feet and let your skis slide or skid diagonally across the fall line. |
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We would skid the logs to roadside with horses, and then they were hauled to the lake where they were boomed, and a tugboat would take them to the mill. |
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Christine Pelisek on the challenges of rooting out the disease in seedy skid row. |
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So the neat tricks TV cops use, such as deblurring number plates and reconstructing accidents from skid marks, are not as far fetched as they seem. |
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No skid marks were found, he said, and both cars were free from defects. |
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Mellecker, the retired detective who investigated the skid row Stabber cases, is adamant the LAPD found its man. |
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Elliot, meanwhile, had almost been on skid row with alcoholism. |
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Similar studies to those in Holland were carried out in the United Kingdom and the results were used to develop a skid resistance specification based on investigatory levels. |
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The impetus for minimizing the length of the skid roads was considerable. |
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There were no skid marks, her clothes were not wet, and she was calm, says Williams. |
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The lumber coming off the saw is bundled and tagged and stacked on a skid. |
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Brakes screech, tires skid, and cars seem to spin out of control. |
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It had a shorter hinged shoulder support plate and a skid type bipod. |
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Today skid Row resembles a Third World tent city teeming with sleeping bags, shopping carts, and people with nowhere else to go. |
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He orders us into his Landrover and we skid across the causeway, the water rising with every revolution of the wheels, splashing above the windscreen. |
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On a Washington skid row, eyeless bums peddle the newest nose candy. |
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Modern wedges are built to skid through sand and pop the ball out. |
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Just before hitting the guardrail the driver was able to regain control and pull out of the skid. |
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And as Dave geckoed his way along the walls, he began seeing more and more skid marks left behind by Damien's Sewer Cruiser. |
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The aircraft now lands on a nosewheel and centreline skid, both of which are retractable. |
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The Aussie ignored blatant 'crossing' obstruction in midfield which allowed Hayato Daimon to skid over. |
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The warehouse has a receiving, skid storage, palatalization, and ULD storage area of 3,500 sq. |
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Wanting to get some distance between the girls and us, we jogged for half a mile on an old skid road. |
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Trees are cut and hauled to the skid road and then taken to the landing, where the trees are separated and processed. |
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The buck left the skid road and topped a small rise into the hardwoods, providing valuable knowledge of his undisturbed pattern. |
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It won't skid away from students and doesn't need a bench hook to hold it down. |
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The way it is designed, the broadhead eliminates any tendency to skip, skid or pole-vault on impact. |
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The initial contract, to remove hydrogen sulphide from the customer's pipeline, includes the supply of a skid mounted tank and pumping system. |
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I did think you had to end up on skid row if you were an alcoholic. |
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In addition to all of the cutting, the beavers had constructed three large skid roads from their logging area across our lot to the lake. |
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However, there was a highly significant difference in the adjusted height means between trees from skid road and those in the other two categories. |
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It has been proven to be an effective treatment for ravelling, oxidisation, fills ruts, restores profile, and improves roughness and skid resistance. |
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The ladder that slipped left a skid mark across the tile floor. |
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That does take patience along with gritted teeth as it lurches, bumps and scrapes over underwater rocks that graunch against the underbody skid plates. |
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The organization has grown to include 10 full-time employees and a fleet of four barges, a towboat, six workboats, two skid steers, five work trucks, and a large box truck. |
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In most cases, tiremakers used tire names like KANT SLIP and NON SKID in block letters on the treads to improve traction and stylize the treadface. |
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He felt like a toss-up between a bindle stiff and a skid row derelict. |
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