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  2. List of automobiles manufactured in the United States

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    Chicago Assembly Plant: 27% F-150: Michigan: Dearborn Truck Plant: 32% Missouri: Kansas City Assembly Plant: 32% Ford F-150 Lightning: Michigan: Dearborn Truck Plant: 24% Mustang: Michigan: Flat Rock Assembly Plant: 60% Ranger: Michigan Assembly Plant: 8% Super Duty: Ohio: Ohio Assembly Plant: N/A Kentucky: Kentucky Truck Plant: N/A Transit ...

  3. Tar - Wikipedia

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    Tar was used as seal for roofing shingles and tar paper and to seal the hulls of ships and boats. For millennia, wood tar was used to waterproof sails and boats, but today, sails made from inherently waterproof synthetic substances have reduced the demand for tar. Wood tar is still used to seal traditional wooden boats and the roofs of historic ...

  4. Tar paper - Wikipedia

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    Tar paper is used as a roofing underlayment with asphalt, wood, shake, and other roof shingles as a form of intermediate bituminous waterproofing.It is sold in rolls of various widths, lengths, and thicknesses – 3-foot-wide (0.91 m) rolls, 50 or 100 feet (15 or 30 m) long and "15 lb" (7 kg) and "30 lb" (14 kg) weights are common in the U.S. – often marked with chalk lines at certain ...

  5. Creeping ooze irritates Tar Pits neighbors; city calls it a ...

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    Residents have been dealing with seeping tar for decades near the La Brea Tar Pits. In 2019, a pool of tar developed on the street and sidewalk along Wilshire Boulevard and Curson Avenue.

  6. Stucco - Wikipedia

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    The difference in nomenclature between stucco, plaster, and mortar is based more on use than composition. Until the latter part of the nineteenth century, it was common that mortar as well as plaster, which was used inside a building, and stucco, which was used outside, would consist of the same primary materials: lime and sand.

  7. Shotcrete - Wikipedia

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    Shotcrete is an all-inclusive term for spraying concrete or mortar with either a dry or wet mix process. However, shotcrete may also sometimes be used to distinguish wet-mix from the dry-mix method. The term shotcrete was first defined by the American Railway Engineers Association (AREA) in the early 1930s. [6]

  8. List of Chevrolet vehicles - Wikipedia

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    One of the first automobiles made by Chevrolet under W.C. Durant, GM's founder to compete against Ford Model T: Series 490: 1915 1922 1 Chevrolet's successful mid-sized car Series F: 1917 1917 1 Replaced the Series H Series D: 1917 1918 1 The first V8 Chevrolet Series FA: 1917 1918 1 Chevrolet's full-sized car Series FB: 1919 1922 GM A: 1

  9. Brick-and-mortar banks vs. online banks: Pros and cons - AOL

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    A lot of those banks are brick-and-mortar banks, meaning they have physical branches that you can visit. ... Detroit-area library says Chicago man can keep overdue baseball book — 50 years later ...