With the coming of fibro in the 1920s, they could be built cheaply and quickly almost anywhere, and they were. |
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Also, the bathroom was made of fibro sheeting that was crumbling in the corners. |
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It does not cover work involving asbestos-cement or fibro products. |
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He returns to the place of his childhood holidays on the Gold Coast to find that the straggle of fibro cottages has given way to rows of anonymous high-rise apartments. |
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Some new beach houses are consciously designed to emulate the original fibro shack, seeking new expressions for this simplest of all recreational structures. |
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The screws are placed into the alveolus without cutting or opening the gingival fibro mucosa in the course of the extraction session. |
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Mr. David Price: Dr. Scott, to continue on with what you might call the other conditions, what I'd call symptoms, similar to fibro and polymyalgia that a lot of people end up with, they're mostly stress related. |
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When I got fibro, the Internet was not in common use, so I didn't have the resources that a newly diagnosed person would have now. |
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If you look you can find one on almost every block, from the great stone edifices downtown to simple clapboard or fibro constructions in the suburbs. |
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Zuniga herself had just undergone a surgery in April to remove a fibro adenoma that was as large as a cigarette pack. |
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There were other questions too, but unlike the algebra tests of yore, the fibro checklist was full of very certain ticks, confirmed by an excruciating physical. |
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Fibro is perfectly safe if it's in good condition, with the asbestos fibres bonded firmly in the cement. |
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The latest company is called Fibro and involves a factory opening in about a month for glass-reinforced concrete and glass-reinforced plastic. |
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