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  2. List of crimes involving a silicone mask - Wikipedia

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    A Southern California bank robber known as the Geezer Bandit used a silicone mask to look like an old man. [6] [7] 2014 Benoit Constant A black man in his twenties used a mask to appear as an elderly white man to rob banks in North Carolina. Identified by police based on CCTV camera images of the get away vehicle. [8] 2019

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  4. Silicon - Wikipedia

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    Silicone is also sometimes used in breast implants, contact lenses, explosives and pyrotechnics. [76] Silly Putty was originally made by adding boric acid to silicone oil. [77] Other silicon compounds function as high-technology abrasives and new high-strength ceramics based upon silicon carbide. Silicon is a component of some superalloys.

  5. Silicone oil - Wikipedia

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    A silicone oil is any liquid polymerized siloxane with organic side chains. The most important member is polydimethylsiloxane . These polymers are of commercial interest because of their relatively high thermal stability and their lubricating properties.

  6. Teflon-coated bullet - Wikipedia

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    Kansas state laws states possessing, manufacturing, causing to be manufactured, selling, offering for sale, lending, purchasing or giving away any cartridge which can be fired by a handgun and which has a plastic-coated bullet that has a core of less than 60% lead by weight, whether the person knows or has reason to know that the plastic-coated ...

  7. Crayola - Wikipedia

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    The corporation became a publicly traded company under the symbol BYS on the American Stock Exchange in 1963, and later moved to the New York Stock Exchange under the same symbol in 1978. [ 7 ] In 1977, Binney & Smith acquired the rights to Silly Putty , a stretchy, bouncy silicon rubber compound. [ 28 ]