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  • ...t, acquiring large amounts of [[kinetic energy]]. The kinetic energy of a concrete-filled bomb case will destroy that which it hits, with far less danger to a
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  • ...c concentrate (AusStats, 2002). It caused two pylons and three sections of concrete decking, totalling 127 metres, to fall from the bridge and sink the ship. S ...res) is such that the wreck of ''Lake Illawarra'' lies on the bottom, with concrete slab on top of it, without presenting a navigation hazard to smaller vessel
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  • ...e transfer and transform ways of thinking that came from the realm of very concrete actions like pouring water or throwing rocks or closing a jammed drawer, an ...on about abstract concepts such as chess or politics, which are not really concrete or physical and have no obvious relevance to reproduction and physical surv
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  • The house was temporarily moved to a concrete platform, supported by deep piles that extended through what would be sever ...deep holes were drilled, and then massive concrete columns were poured. A concrete slab was then formed over the columns and anchored into the shoring structu
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  • ...arance is required, as in historic town centres. In other places, pre-cast concrete slabs (called ''paving slabs'' or, less correctly, ''paving stones'') are u
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  • ...abstract science, likes to teach some of its principles using more or less concrete problems. These '''Scholary problems''' used for teaching '''in computer sc
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  • ...d ''[[Super Chief]] / El Capitan'', comes to rest after smashing through a concrete barrier at Los Angeles Union Station in January, 1948.
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  • *Concrete and paving: [[spreader]]s, [[compactor]]s
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  • ...xplosive. For point targets, the experimental warheads were solids such as concrete, or, for area targets, bundles of steel rods.
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  • ...uthor=Ronald L. Graham | coauthors=Donald E. Knuth, Oren Patashnik | title=Concrete Mathematics | publisher=[[Addison Wesley]] | year=1989 | isbn=0-201-14236-8
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  • ...pt '''system''' is usually well defined. It is used in numerous different concrete contexts, and it is the subject of the basic engineering activities, such ...system and the wall reacted by pushing back at the car totalling it. The concrete wall and the car were a system when touching and when both forces were acti
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  • ...st_End-800x600.jpg|right|155px|Eastern entrance to the tunnel, showing the concrete lining.}} ...g the railroad period. Sometime in this period, the east entry arch had a concrete lining added on the inside.<ref name="FreeWheeling">[http://shaw-weil.com/s
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  • ...mple of the [[free plan]] by supporting the dramatically cantilevered flat concrete roof on 8 cruciform steel columns. This freed the partitions to concentrate
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  • ...he south, the house extends out from the hillside on 10" thick stone-faced concrete ramparts. Kentuck Knob plan is designed on a module system using an equilat ...nch [[pissoir]], red English [[telephone box]]es, and a vertically upright concrete slab from the Berlin Wall. The meadow is reached by a walking path through
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  • |Concrete work||[[Mason (building trade)]]||tools
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  • <!--==Examples of concrete applications==-->
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  • ...ulti-storey; modern houses tend to be single-storey and built of brick and concrete, to be as quake resistant as possible. The brick is of a distinctive yellow
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  • ...ructured than a list (I would prefer a table which allows to highlight the concrete proposed changes, and for others to express YES/ NO/ ABSTAIN). --[[User:Dan
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  • # Concrete and Barbed Wire # Concrete and Barbed Wire
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  • ...erected in 1817) collapsed in 1911 and was reconstructed out of reinforced concrete in 1948. The ''campanile'' has been compared by architectural historian Rex
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