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Additional indications that the work dates from the classical Greek era include the copper inlays of the lips and nipples, the stone insert of the right eye, the thick casting and the type of patches used for repairs, as well as the corrosion of the surface and the overall condition.
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Beyond the hardware, Mr. Euston sells reproduction New England firebacks -- the thick cast iron plate, often showing a Colonial design, that protects the stonework at the back of the fireplace.
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Two full-scale (measuring 2500-mm long × 765-mm wide × 180-mm thick) cast-in-place slabs reinforced with similar amounts of reinforcement ratio of 0.7% with GFRP and steel bars, respectively, were tested in adiabatic laboratory conditions as control specimens.
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Firing at 200 yards, he put a.50-caliber bullet clear through the one-inch rolled steel used on most armored military vehicles, then through a three-and-a-half-inch-thick cast-iron manhole cover, and finally through a piece of three-quarter-inch bullet-resistant glass.
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