One of them had been partitioned with a sheet of corrugated plastic separating two caged birds into even smaller cages. |
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Quite a few of the houses are dilapidated, paint flaked off rotting wood, patched up with corrugated iron boards. |
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Angular planes of corrugated steel extend out to frame the entrance and engage with the public thoroughfare. |
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The betting ring is a concreted area beneath a roof that consists of sloping sheets of corrugated iron. |
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The Taj Mahahl is made of treated pine, chicken wire, second hand corrugated iron and various off cuts and oddments of wood. |
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The heat of their exertions is palpable, their hot breath rising in steamy clouds towards the corrugated roof. |
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Throughout the nation, structures built of concrete bricks, corrugated iron roofs, and iron grillwork have replaced other forms of housing. |
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Instantly shopkeepers yanked corrugated metal doors down over their storefronts. |
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The place was littered with scrap, from oil drums, abandoned furniture and car parts to metal sheets, breezeblocks and corrugated iron. |
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Neumann proved this with many of his very realistic settings, where he uses secondhand cloths or materials like carton or corrugated iron. |
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Like the tresses of some Pre-Raphaelite Madonna, her abundant red hair cascades down a corrugated length of bark. |
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Houses come with a genuine corrugated metal roof, clapboard siding and an outhouse. |
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As usual in this part of the country, roof coverings are galvanized corrugated steel. |
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The case packers apply a non-retentive glue to a corrugated flat and the bottles are placed upon the board and overwrapped. |
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A corrugated steel roof supported on circular timber columns provides shade. |
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The cooler space will act as a distribution center for palleted products that are not in traditional milk cases, but in packed corrugated boxes. |
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The facility's fully automated robotic palletizer is capable of palletizing both half-gallon and quart-size corrugated boxes simultaneously. |
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The local silver thatch palm, traditionally used for roofing, was supplanted by corrugated tin. |
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Shelving and drawers are made from recycled paperboard and industrial shipping tubes, and wastebaskets from corrugated cardboard. |
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Teaching sustainable building skills to help replace the fire-hazard corrugated zinc sheeting patchworked together into houses. |
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In the north, walls are made of millet stalks or reeds, and roofs are typically corrugated tin. |
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Displacement of the tube from its insertion point may be prevented by giving the tube either a fenestrated or a corrugated external surface. |
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We used corrugated paper to form columns, assembled small wood scraps and pipe cleaners for sculptures, rails, fences and ramps. |
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The copper strip is folded into corrugated fins and cut with louvers, or turbulizers, to increase heat-dissipation capacity. |
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Externally smooth and internally corrugated, the appearance is reminiscent of early aeronautical construction. |
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The barn was a wooden construction with a corrugated iron roof and only a wide opening for a door. |
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Art critics and buyers turned up to find access to the gallery barred by a large sheet of corrugated iron. |
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The troops' base camp was a burned-out hotel, which had been patched up with plywood and corrugated iron. |
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But the worst thing was the dirt roads, which were like cycling on corrugated iron. |
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Beauty-ban Aftermath Singe sat working in his study, brow corrugated in polyglottal thoughts. |
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Newer houses have walls made of adobe blocks or bricks, with roofs of corrugated zinc or cement. |
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Keep the painted side of the bottle in contact with a corrugated zinc sheet and expose it to sunlight for six hours. |
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The older areas in the center of the city are often made up of mud and cement houses with corrugated zinc roofs. |
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Lower quality corrugated pipes have the ripples or corrugations on the inside as well as the outside. |
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His fledgling business moved to a site in Hungate, where Mr Russell built a workshop from two naval Nissen huts made from corrugated iron. |
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The primary pipe is a flexible annularly corrugated pipe made from stainless steel which is flexible and nearly impermeable to fuels. |
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They had him under a piece of corrugated iron, sitting cross-legged in the street with a couple of armoured cars at his side. |
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The older houses are wooden but the newer ones are made of concrete and corrugated iron. |
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Their flimsy structures are nailed together and roofed with corrugated iron. |
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Infused with a sense of nostalgic charm, Chapman's caricatures evoke tearooms, groomed lawns, corrugated iron and lamingtons. |
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Sheets of blue-grey corrugated iron rise more than 12 metres towards the sky. |
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Not only is this stretch of land corrugated and unmarked, it is also a live minefield. |
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Many of the buildings have lost their thatched roofs or have had them replaced by crude sheets of corrugated iron. |
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Built of a strong timber-frame and wooden floors, the roofing was galvanized corrugated iron sheeting. |
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Some people play washboards with their bare fingers on the corrugated surface. |
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Home for most are crude huts, amalgams of straw and broken pieces of corrugated iron. |
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The company specialised in the manufacture of corrugated and protective packing. |
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The seventh person was hit in Bern by a sheet of corrugated iron propelled by the winds. |
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On the pitched and gabled roof she swept debris from the channels of the corrugated tin. |
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They put up temporary housing made out of mud, out of bamboo, out of thatch, out of tarpaulin, out of corrugated steel. |
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The silent, malodorous site was surrounded by a corrugated tin fence topped with coils of barbed wire. |
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Far below glittered a blue pie-slice of Mediterranean, corrugated by wind, with the leaning red sails of fishing craft. |
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The floor has to be corrugated, wavy like a barn roof to make it strong since the floor is not bolted to a frame. |
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Returning on his own, he discovers a cellar scratched from the earth and covered with corrugated iron. |
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They are made of wood or bamboo, often with walls of bamboo matting, and roofs of thatch or corrugated tin. |
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On the edges of the cities families huddle together in corrugated iron shacks, and the streets are ankle-deep in water during the rainy season. |
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Laying the bottles on the kind of corrugated tin or iron used for roofs works particularly well. |
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This canopy is patched together of blackened corrugated steel, curved in a low arch against its structural inclination. |
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Water seeped from ruptured pipes and corrugated iron dangled from the roofs of the damaged shops. |
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This portion of the roofing industry has come a long way from the corrugated tin of the Quonset hut. |
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The materials used range from laser cut steel, glass or Perspex and even the New Zealand classic, corrugated iron. |
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There is an internal tube for exhaust gases surrounded by corrugated, multi-layer bellows. |
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Beyond, above the corrugated iron roofs of the rum shacks, towered the great twin peaks of St. Lucia's two tropical Matterhorns, the pitons. |
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They had to wear gloves as their fingers stuck to the corrugated iron in the frost. |
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Traditional rural houses have roofs of red tiles, corrugated tin, or wooden shingles. |
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Some rural people have adapted their houses to modern building materials, using bricks or cement blocks and corrugated iron or tin for roofs. |
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The strategy was, however, beginning to unravel as demand for corrugated materials slumped in the past two years. |
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The town is like a cross between Godalming and Alice Springs, Tudorbethan home countries with corrugated tin roofs. |
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Where farms still exist, wooden barns have largely been replaced by modern, tightly sealed farm buildings of corrugated metal siding. |
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Air gaps could be created by using perforated corrugated iron or metal, weldmesh, or a variety of lattice type materials. |
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The blaze at Clarks' Farm in Crabb's Lane, Kelvedon, started after a trailer load of hemp stored within a corrugated steel barn went up in smoke. |
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This page contains more than 100 links to paper converters, corrugated board manufacturers and boxboard manufacturers. |
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Families are piled in boxy, concrete rooms capped with corrugated tin roofs weighed down by rocks. |
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Breeze-block walls are broken up with windows, and the roof is a semicircle of corrugated aluminium. |
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General features of housing are wood or breeze-block walls, corrugated iron roofs, and uncovered wooden or cement floors. |
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In Guinea, most new small buildings are made of badly fired bricks, and have corrugated metal roofs. |
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These shacks are made of cement, unlike their cardboard and corrugated iron counterparts in South Africa. |
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Traditional houses in rural areas are nipa huts constructed of bamboo and roofed with leaves from palm trees or corrugated metal. |
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His fledgling business moved to a site in Hungate, where he built a workshop from two naval Nissen huts made from corrugated iron. |
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They have no land or houses, just low, corrugated iron structures that serve as houses. |
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In towns, more houses are built with imported materials such as concrete block and corrugated iron. |
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Its building blocks are black plastic milk crates, and it is topped with a sheet of corrugated red metal. |
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In 1954 I straightened out a piece of corrugated cardboard with a surface area of a square meter. |
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The material was part of the corrugated material which made up the roof of the old function hall. |
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The race requires riders to travel along corrugated roads and tracks, across sand and through bulldust in temperatures reaching up to 45 degrees. |
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It has a busy town of characteristic corrugated iron buildings, and fishing villages of leaf houses built on poles over the water. |
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There was a tiny hut with a corrugated roof which was thoughtfully holed in several places to permit stargazing. |
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Most of the houses in the settlement still had ramshackle wooden or corrugated iron structures in their backyards. |
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Layered battens, vines and translucent corrugated acrylic sheets on the west make a wall animated by shadow play on the inside, and a vertical garden outside. |
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Washing happened in an enormous sink on the rooftop or in the compound, scrubbed in cold water and using a special detergent and a stiff brush on a corrugated washboard. |
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The dugout was covered with semi-circular sheets of corrugated iron, forming a vaulted roof. |
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Since the Nehers departed, the school got a corrugated iron roof and there is now a real road into the town. |
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There were trees and electrical poles strewn across the road and corrugated iron roofing that had been ripped off houses. |
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It's in a corrugated metal building that used to be a garage. |
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The floors are of wood or tile, and the roofs of zinc or corrugated iron. |
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Many people can afford corrugated zinc roofs on their homes. |
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On the other hand the portion formed into an annularly corrugated shape lacks flexibility if the whole of the hose is formed from a hard resin material. |
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Hairy leukoplakia typically presents as bilateral corrugated, painless white thickening found on the lateral borders of the tongue, sometimes with hairy projections. |
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Six stainless steel flues vent forge smoke through the corrugated iron roof which is cut away at the ridge for a skylight that runs the length of the studio. |
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Upon opening the hatch we were looking down a large corrugated pipe, with rebar ladder rungs, descending vertically for thirty feet into the darkness. |
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That house was built with untreated rimu, with the cladding of the time, which was rusticated weatherboard, with eaves, with sash windows, and a corrugated iron roof. |
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To the west, the Cuyama River curls through corrugated badlands. |
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Mask an iron roof or corrugated asbestos roof with an evergreen climber. |
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The bags are made from 8 mm thick soft foam padding, 4 mm hard corrugated plastic, cross-linked closed-cell polyethylene foam, and 12 mm thick premium memory foam. |
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Detainees lived in huts, erected in the middle of a former sporting ground, made of corrugated iron, plastic sheeting and shade cloth on dirt floors. |
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The jeep sped on across barren, unbroken terrain, then its headlights revealed a building up ahead, a large warehouse with corrugated metal walls and roof. |
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To others it is a one-bedroom but and ben with a corrugated iron roof. |
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Roofs are of corrugated iron drained by copper spouts and downpipes. |
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The government owns the deeds to the Kibera land and the Nubians, who live in the slum themselves, rent out the ramshackle corrugated iron dwellings and mud huts. |
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From the orange obelisk monument of Ohakune, to the corrugated iron sheep and dog combo, outlandish structures remind us of the cargo-cult of tourism and a need to be noticed. |
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The cosy hotel is built of corrugated metal on concrete stilts. |
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At the time, the mill building was an empty shell stripped back to its stone walls and with the window openings blocked over with corrugated iron. |
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The shed, which contained the forge, was not a very well built structure, being made entirely of corrugated iron sheet, but it was sturdy enough for what it was used for. |
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Prefiguring the house, this pavilion on a raised deck is a confection of gables and bays with intersecting corrugated metal canopies oversailing the wooden structure. |
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The system also handles palletized product so cases of fluid product and palletized loads of corrugated product can be handled within the same system. |
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The roundhouse was red sandstone brick with graceful arches over most of the ten stalls and a corrugated metal roof adorned with a ventilated clerestory. |
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As per latest research, bamboo can be used for construction of houses of permanent natures, doors, window frames, corrugated sheets, and bamboo ply etc. |
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We had a huge flame tree in the front yard, and the mechanic's pit in the garage had been converted into a bomb shelter, covered by corrugated metal roofing. |
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Thinking that the cub was unable to stand because of the smoothness of the concrete floor of the cage, the zoo staff made a corrugated surface for Chandu to stand on. |
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Further on you see more permanent structures of wood or corrugated iron. |
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This is one of the drawbacks to corrugated metal culverts as well. |
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All that was left of the garage was a sheet of corrugated iron. |
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I want to fall asleep at night to the pounding of rain on corrugated iron. |
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Yesterday morning, residents complained that loose corrugated galvanise sheets left on the building's roof were blowing into the busy street and causing damage. |
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On entering you are confronted by the corrugated stone underside of the ascending flight, the inverse of the other flight descending in front of you. |
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Further investigation by electro microscopy revealed that the antennae consist of microscopic corrugated sheets that act as natural diffraction gratings. |
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Then, in the late 1960s, farmers switched to the perforated, corrugated plastic pipes that homeowners often use to carry rainwater away from their downspouts. |
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Newsprint, phone books, brown bags, corrugated boxes, food boxes and chipboard will not be accepted. |
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It ran into a corrugated tin sheet boundary and a large genip tree. |
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At the same time parts of the corrugated iron roof collapsed. |
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These are especially related to occurrence of corrugation on the rail head and to occurrence of so-called WEL on the corrugated rail surface. |
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We were on the brow of the hill, and below us there was a whare roofed in with corrugated iron. |
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Lumber and paper companies at one time owned most of their timber lands and sold some finished products such as corrugated boxes. |
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Wendy's sought to avoid dust and flour mite issues that traditional fluted and corrugated decking can encourage. |
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In rural areas, people often live in wooden huts with corrugated iron roofs. |
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Hard, corrugated PVC plastic plates were prepared for settlement induction following the modified methods of Poncelet et al. |
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So why not let them take a pneumatic drill into a corrugated iron shed and get on with it? |
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Makes downstream tooling for netting and corrugated pipe, including double-wall pipe up to 10-in. |
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When most larvae developed an eye spot and foot, strings of corrugated plastic plates were placed in buckets as cultch. |
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Their TR-1000 casefeeder is for printing and labelling on up to four sides of flat-pack corrugated casers in a single operation. |
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The exact origins of the name are unclear, but the fact that the roof looked like a corrugated iron shed roof played a part. |
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Each hole is filled by a rosette of pure lead made by rolling up lead strip or tape which has been gimped or corrugated. |
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In addition to manufacturing these products, the company assembles, collates and shrink-wraps displays and other corrugated items. |
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The shack was a one-room bushpole construction with a corrugated iron roof and walls. |
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Nantes-based artist Jackie Dumonteil has designed a blue and white spray-paint maculation of the inner, corrugated surface. |
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This was formed by a piece of corrugated iron resting on the roof of the house and ledged into the grassy bank at the back. |
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The system also enables residents to add corrugated boxes and chipboard. |
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Since RFID tags will eventually be placed on or in corrugated packaging, there are major implications for corrugated container manufacturers and their customers. |
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The bins feature free-span roofs in addition to a sidewall system that incorporates a smooth inner wall sheet laminated to a corrugated outer wall sheet. |
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The Company also announced the sale of its wholly owned subsidiary, Century Container Corporation, which specialized in corrugated, chipboard, and solid fiber containers. |
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Baked mud bricks and especially concrete blocks are also used nowadays, with thatched roofs still common, although often replaced by corrugated roofing sheets. |
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The light was ashen and the street was wide and monotonous, dirty houses of the neighborhood, interminable walls, sharp corrugated uralite roofs, telephone poles and wires. |
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Using corrugated iron, she built shacks on the corner of Eighth Avenue and Josias Madzunya Street, where she accommodated a few homeless old people. |
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At Sasina Primary School, the team removed and replaced the assembly hall's corrugated metal roof, exterior fascia and shiplap siding, exterior doors, and interior walls. |
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Borden Chemical's graphics group has announced it will raise the price of printing inks supplied to the corrugated industry by 6 to 7 percent, effective Jan. |
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In northern Britain this evidence is often preserved beneath corrugated sheet materials and frequently come to light during the development of smaller rural properties. |
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During the early medieval period, the Franks manipulated the technique of glassblowing by creating the simple corrugated molds and developing the claws decoration techniques. |
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