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Many wear original paint with much of its factory-fresh gloss, albeit with some stone chips and scratches.
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.
The red stone chips, used to mark out the cycle lanes because they are cheaper than paint, are barely visible at night.
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.
Entries in so-called preservation classes, these cars are shown with a patina that tells a story of decades of service, their faded finishes, worn seats, stone chips and rust specks verifying their biographies.
Then the fat, iron oxide powder, charcoal, stone chips, quartz grains and an unknown liquid were gently stirred in the shells from the abalone they may have feasted on the day before.
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The range of items is wide and unspectacular: a baseball cap, a sock, a Plaza Hotel ashtray, a stone chip.
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 last innovation of the Neolithic was the augmentation of the two older techniques of working stone, chipping (or flaking) and grinding, by a third, the pecking, or crumbling, method.
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.
Nevertheless, bands of footloose hunters and gatherers opted to settle down there, eventually building with fitted stone, chipping thousands upon thousands of blocks by hand from the native sandstone without benefit of metal, hoists, beasts of burden or the use of the wheel.
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