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  2. Parts & Labor - Wikipedia

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    Parts & Labor was an American rock band formed in 2002 by B. J. Warshaw and Dan Friel in Brooklyn, New York. Drummer Joe Wong joined the band in 2007. Parts & Labor released five albums, two EPs, one split album (with Tyondai Braxton ), and numerous 7"s and compilation tracks.

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  4. Mapmaker (album) - Wikipedia

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    Parts & Labor chronology; Stay Afraid (2006) Mapmaker (2007) Receivers (2008) Mapmaker is the third album from Parts & Labor, released in 2007 on Jagjaguwar Records.

  5. Receivers (album) - Wikipedia

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    Receivers is the fourth full-length release from Parts & Labor, released in 2008 on Jagjaguwar Records. Track listing "Satellites" "Nowheres Nigh" "Mount Misery"

  6. Curtis Mathes Corporation - Wikipedia

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    He envisioned a TV that would never require costly repairs, and early on started offering a 4-year warranty on picture tube, parts and labor. By the mid-1970s and the advent of solid-state electronics, Mathes had achieved results. The TV consisted of 11 parts: 7 circuit boards, a tuner, a picture tube, a transformer, and the cabinet.

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  8. Glossary of construction cost estimating - Wikipedia

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    Labor burden is the cost of payroll taxes and insurances (such as workers' compensation) which the employer must pay to employ workers. Labor rate (sometimes price) – the amount of currency per unit of time which is required to employ people (workers, crafts, trades, etc.) in the execution of construction work activity.

  9. Bill of quantities - Wikipedia

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    A bill of quantities is a document used in tendering in the construction industry in which materials, parts, and labor (and their costs) are itemized.It also (ideally) details the terms and conditions of the construction or repair contract and itemizes all work to enable a contractor to price the work for which he or she is bidding.

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