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Raymark, formerly known as Raybestos, manufactured brake linings from 1919 to 1988 at the East Main Street site.
The car's seats are made from recycled PVC bottles, the door linings from kenaf, a hemplike plant, and the interior is trimmed with sustainably harvested bamboo.
Times have changed: dress-down Fridays, dowdy pinstripes replaced by well-cut suits with flashy linings from celebrity tailors, and the broadening effect of metrosexual 'style icons' such as David Beckham..
I'm focusing on silver linings from now on.
Nonetheless, U.K. startups have to get their Brexit silver linings from somewhere.
It helps to make a list of the silver linings from your most challenging situations.
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