There are suggestions of design problems, involving the way in which the treads are bonded with the rest of the tire. |
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The remainder of the aluminum was utilized in furniture, equipment, ventilation ducts, ladders, stair treads, and railings. |
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They also raved about the spiffy appearance and the virtually indestructible treads. |
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How the stairs were attached, the width of the treads, and how high each step was became less of a secret to me. |
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I could hear the thwapping of helicopter rotors, the grinding of tank treads, the sound of RPG's and bazookas. |
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There was no roof, while anything of value inside had long gone, from the original floor slabs and fireplaces to the lintels and stair treads. |
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The proof lies in the way the story treads a fine line between goofy comedy and smartly written dialogue. |
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He is intelligent, engaging and nimbly treads the line between humility and false modesty. |
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The step from the ground to the first tread will then be the same height as the other steps after the treads are attached to the stringers. |
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It treads a fine line between being a traditional boozer and a downright dirty pigsty. |
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The stringer connects the level of the deck to the grade, for the installation of stair risers and treads. |
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A common design for stair treads provides a groove in the under surface, placed somewhat back from the rounded forward edge. |
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So what could have been a quirky sleeper hit like There's Something About Mary, basically treads water for 90 minutes, then sinks. |
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The plot treads water and most of the gags are so achingly obvious, you'll be hard pushed to even smile. |
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So in the above example, a stairway with four risers will have three treads. |
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The real problem is that the rhetoric currently focused on the band either treads water too obviously or overreaches in apparent hipness. |
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In this regard, the resolution of the parliamentary faction treads a veritable tightrope. |
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He treads water for a few more minutes and sputters out a handful of other fun winter facts. |
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He saw the farmer and the buffalo working toilsomely in the field and observed that countless worms were killed by the plough and treads. |
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The skipper treads water as a Navy diver waits for a line to be thrown from the Oryx helicopter. |
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Hedges effectively treads the tightrope between comedy and drama without veering too far in either direction. |
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A flight of steps adjacent to the leisure building do not allow rain water to drain off the treads. |
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The final third of the movie switches gears and treads into horror film spoof territory. |
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You can also use a combination of materials, such as an oak handrail and oak treads combined with painted hemlock balusters. |
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It treads a delicate line between tasteful extravagance and over-the-top kitsch. |
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The repeating, geometric patterns of the tire treads have likewise been linked to traditional African textiles and scarification rituals. |
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He watches carefully where he treads so as to avoid some of the bigger holes and gaps between the half-rotten floorboards. |
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The tank's engine rose and pitch, and gave a sudden lurch as the treads sprung to life. |
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I had a similar problem with my cat when I was revarnishing my stair treads. |
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The angle of the stringers have to be such the stair risers are all the same height after the treads are nailed. |
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In all the houses, suspended straight-flight stairs have treads and risers made of continuous sheets of folded steel with flat steel stringers. |
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Even the richly embroidered crimson tapestry on which Agamemnon sacrilegiously treads is at best suitable for cutting up into dishcloths. |
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Clare Burt's fine Fosca, her scarred features slowly softening into sweet smiles, also treads a delicate line between predatoriness and passion. |
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Cut and install the treads after the risers, again concentrating on a clean fit between the finished stringers and a good line against the riser. |
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The thickness of the carpet and pad will bring the top of the carpet flush with the top of the treads on each side of it. |
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If you find the perfect pump, but the ball does not have a finish to it, go to a cobbler and get rubber treads put down. |
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The stair carpet is ready for renewal and I would like to repair the treads before re-carpeting. |
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The treads give added mobility over predecessors with conventional wheels, allowing it to travel over thick carpet. |
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He and his wife go out to change the tire, and George is surprised to find a high-heeled shoe lodged in the treads. |
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Instead of wheels the vehicle had light tank style treads designed uniquely for the RK with four wheels mounted above the ground line. |
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Also make sure that your tyres have proper treads and are not as finished as the body of a snake. |
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Both of the treads and several wheels couldn't take the sudden acceleration, tearing away noisily and flying off on their own short trajectories. |
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I find him, by and large, very funny, though he's always treads a fine line between being funnily offensive and being downright offensive. |
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The surface was like a thick clay which clogged up the tyre treads, turning them into slicks. |
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It was a dusty and incredibly bumpy journey to Kabul, along roads whose tarmac had been destroyed by tank treads and missile attacks. |
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Above, warm cedar covers the mezzanine and forms stair treads. |
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Many other details, from the staircase treads to the fixings, were also executed in plastic, while, for pragmatic reasons, the load-bearing structure was made of steel. |
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While he pours her feelings out, she treads very carefully and doesn't make the reader feel as though they are crashing into her personal life or snooping into her diary. |
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The amphtrac floated on pontoons and rolled on cleated tank treads, enabling the craft not only to propel itself in water but also to climb across exposed reefs. |
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Also, the piston travel must be within the prescribed limits of six to nine inches and the brake shoes must be in contact with the wheel treads. |
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Holding the pole with his hands, his body leans out horizontally, and he treads his path on thin air as he walks a circle round the pole. |
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Visual inspections of this type cannot lead to the identification of sub-surface cracking on wheel treads. |
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Deutscher, who stresses the role of culture in language, treads some amusingly idiosyncratic linguistic bypaths. |
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Currently, they're encouraging the birders, but ultimately they would like it as a reserve area, where no man treads. |
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Mr President, I agree that Commissioner Kyprianou commendably treads the narrow line between effective prevention and pressing the panic button. |
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Designers often use glass tiles as decorative accents in backsplashes, showers, pool borders, floors, and even on the risers between stair treads. |
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The wheel treads seemed to become uncalibrated and the robot would curve to one side. |
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Gray laminate platform with antislip surface treads and tapered ends for wheelchair use. |
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Elastically supported treads minimize the impact of machine vibrations on the operator. |
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The walk-through platform is accessible via ladders from both sides and offers ample legroom and elastically supported treads. |
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Sprocket wheel system: cogged wheels encased in rubber which drive two rubber treads linked by steel cross bars. |
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Her work treads a line between documentary, fiction, experimentalism and intimacy. |
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Lanxess, a German chemicals firm, is selling a nanoparticle rubber additive called nanoprene for tyre treads. |
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The next time you check your air pressure, scan your treads for any sharp objects that may have punctured your tires. |
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Mr Schwimmer treads carefully on the subject of his council's biggest member. |
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If you are making your own custom treads from channels, you may wish to draw on our stock of end caps for welded assembly. |
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Impact damage was found on a number of the wheel treads on the east side of the locomotive consist. |
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Acquiring this knowledge is an essential step towards understanding current risk and preparing for future treads. |
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The friction of the brake shoes on the wheel treads produces heat, which causes the surface of the steel wheel to change colour. |
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Afterwards a suitable bonding bridge is applied to the full surface of the treads on the back. |
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I hope also that Parliament will excuse me if a good deal of what I say treads in the elegant footsteps of the presidency. |
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Vessel owners and masters are reminded of the importance of paying close attention to current weather treads and forecasts during the voyage. |
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It's hardly a light task if you keep in mind just one of the treads weighs 900 kg. |
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The wheels on the rear axle and on the front axle have ridges on the treads. |
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The film certainly treads familiar waters, adding horror thrills to that increasingly significant social problem of the hikikomori, but the cast is good enough. |
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To elucidate his point, he turned a boot upside down and pointed to the thick, tire-like treads on its sole. |
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It hungers for change and progress, and some comics who are clearly on their way up can be hampered slightly if their show treads a little water this year. |
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He used form boards that were sandblasted to produce a wood grain impression on the wall and inserted powder-coated T-shaped steel rods to support the treads and handrail. |
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The new car wouldn't take the snow chains and I wished, for the first time in years, for a 4x4 and vowed to get a pair of old wheels with knobby treads. |
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Their art treads a perilous tightrope and I think they've just fallen off. |
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Cut through the middle of any damaged stair treads to remove it. |
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Along the hard side, exposed stairs with ash treads, risers and handrails climb to galleries which are connected to similar ones behind the timber screen on the soft side. |
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The stair railings, treads, and risers are also controlled by code. |
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Following rough construction of the stairs, you will be covering the treads and risers with the finish material, as well as constructing a railing system. |
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It is fairly close to a road shoe in terms of build and design but with some key differences, like its extra-firm heel, quick-dry outsoles and high-traction treads. |
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At least one of us will step in a pile of dog dirt which will have to be laboriously extracted from the shoe treads with a stick once we get home. |
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It doesn't take long for the cattily satirical tone to become monotonous as the characters refuse all attempts at development and the plot treads water into the shallows. |
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Locomotive brakes employ large shoes which press against the driving wheel treads. |
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Drivers and repair shop staff are also required to check and set the air pressure of all tyres regularly and to check the treads for early signs of damage. |
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And out of His mouth goes a sharp sword, that with it He should smite the nations: and He shall rule them with a rod of iron: and He treads the winepress of the fierceness and wrath of Almighty God. |
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For the safety of the crew, stairways and ladders of adequate size and strength with handrails and non-slip treads shall be provided and constructed in accordance with the relevant ISO standards. |
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The budget treads water, enshrines inequity and cements unfairness. |
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Californication,'' the band's first album in four years, simply treads water. |
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A global Website with 1,500 members devoted to life and health underwriting now barely treads water. |
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The intended result is the same, that is to cause the eight brake shoes to move toward the eight wheel treads and apply brake shoe pressure on the wheel treads. |
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Located in the Eastern Townships, Manufacture de Lambton ltée specializes in manufacturing hardwood parts for staircases, including steps, treads, risers, decorative work, stringers, landings, newels and banisters. |
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Clever diochrome lights in stair treads, kitchen kickboards and pelmets make a room look cosier. |
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Colas Centre-Ouest had the cab of his vehicle fitted with steps that rotate automatically when the driver's door is opened and shut, along with reinforced treads and a handgrip. |
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The reigning queen of hip-hop treads the boards in her teen years. |
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Do you know what pain treads the unlifting darkness with cleft hooves, with webbed feet? |
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But, by night, he treads the boards and pub floors delivering his punchy chucklesome, odd odes. |
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This ban also applies to machines with treads or platforms. |
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Check the wear patterns on your treads as well. |
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Risk of falling when riding the machine on treads or platforms! |
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Whether you use it to hold your customers' tires or to store tires for sale, keeping them on their treads instead of stacking them flat saves a lot of time. |
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Irrational Man's treads familiar Allen territory, exploring the extent to which philosophical theory can act as a genuine comfort, as well as whether killing someone can ever be justified. |
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Born Running treads a far rockier path, its fuzz box Jeff Beck guitar solo hinting at rock god ambitions on the part of the guitarist. |
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Monster Bar, which dominates the hotel's sprawling lobby, confidently treads the line between refined and relaxed, focusing just as much on locally roasted coffee as it does on locally sourced wine. |
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The direction of the escalator was reversed, the escalator treads were inched back, the girl's clothing released from the treads and the girl freed. |
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Some highly restrictive Dutch technical regulations prevent the marketing of these portable ladders for reasons connected with the bending stress of the treads or rungs. |
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Even the heretics' own apostle interprets as concerning not oxen but ourselves that law which grants an unmuzzled mouth to the oxen that treads out corn. |
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The streets were muddy, chewed up by tank treads. |
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Possibility to define a parametric library of the staircase elements as: treads, risers, structures, head posts, handrails, skirting boards, covers, junctions etc. |
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Other perforations or embossings on request. studs unhitched enclosed The completespiral treads program can be found in our spiral staircase catalogue. |
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Current passenger car treads are a compromise between these extremes. |
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This is dangerous ground, but Fingleton has clearly thought it through, and knows well the mantraps and tripwires around and upon which he treads. |
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The woman's legs were lacerated by the treads. |
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The brake cylinder pistons on the cars were not extended as expected during a brake application, and there was no squeal from the brake shoes coming into contact with the wheel treads. |
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We then scaled boggy slopes on tank-style metal treads. |
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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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All rail cars produced after January next year will have to comply with this new standard, which includes upgrades to handholds, ladder treads, sill steps and running boards. |
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Tanks are not street-legal because their treads chew up the pavement. |
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Chapter One, Seeing liturgically, treads some familiar ground in discussing the nature of gallery and church spaces and the type of seeing that occurs in them. |
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Rubberwood is used in a wide range of wood products, including furniture, cabinetry, components, flooring, turnery, vases, stair treads, knife blocks, sofa legs, and more. |
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Wheelchairs often roll through debris and animal droppings which can become embedded between the treads of the tire and be extremely difficult to remove. |
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Automotive sector in China is the largest end user industry of synthetic rubber, which is extensively used in manufacturing tyres, treads, fan belts, bumpers and dampers. |
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There might not be tire treads on a crunched keyboard or wailing sirens in the distance, but drive-by downloads and identity theft aren't entirely minor events. |
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For shelving, Strain ripped the bullnose off 1-by-12 fir stair treads. |
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