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The range of items is wide and unspectacular: a baseball cap, a sock, a Plaza Hotel ashtray, a stone chip.
That may be their strongest attraction: they are artifacts that can be enjoyed, driven as intended without fretting over a sudden downpour or a stone chip in the paint.
Crushed stone chip was used as primary coarse aggregate and MCA (Fig. 1) was used as partial replacement of stone chips as internal curing medium.
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Northern wall of B. The mud stained debris is very largely composed of stone chips and some pottery sherds.
Many wear original paint with much of its factory-fresh gloss, albeit with some stone chips and scratches.
A small excavation revealed a soil accumulation of 20 em beneath the stone, overlying a floor of stone chips and decayed plaster.
In front of the stela [slabe stela of Meretites MFA 12.1510] which was removed two years ago a room was found which is apparently filled with stone chips.
One of the earliest tools, it was widely distributed in Stone Age cultures in the form of a handheld stone chipped to form a blade.
A previous similar experiment by another team in 1986 was halted after large chips of stone chipped off the bases of the statues while they were being walked.
The hedges were replaced by wooden or leaden shapes or by lines of shells or coal, and the areas between were filled with coloured sand or stone chips.
Daniel Chester French, the sculptor best known for the saddened seated president portrayed in the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, lived tidily in studios full of plaster dust and stone chips.
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