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  2. Monokote - Wikipedia

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    MonoKote was a commercially available lightweight plastic shrink wrap film available in various colors. It had a heat-activated adhesive on one side and was used to cover the surfaces of a model aircraft. The material is cut to size and applied to the airframe surfaces using a hobby iron and heat gun.

  3. Ultracote - Wikipedia

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    Ultracote is a commercially available light-weight plastic shrink-wrap film available in various color schemes with an adhesive on one side, used to cover and form the surfaces of a model aircraft. [1] The material is cut to size and applied to the aircraft surfaces using a hobby iron or heat gun.

  4. Shrink wrap - Wikipedia

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    Shrink wrap is also commonly used within more industrial applications using a heavier weight shrink film. The principles remain the same with a heat shrinking process using a hand held heat gun. The following shrink wrap applications are becoming more widely used and accepted: Industrial shrink wrap containment of large plant equipment/components,

  5. Is Hobby Lobby still coming to Howell? The store and ... - AOL

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    Genoa Township Manager Kelly VanMarter confirmed in May that Hobby Lobby signed a tentative lease to take over a portion of the former Carson's in Grand River Plaza. A permit for facade upgrades ...

  6. Harisiades v. Shaughnessy - Wikipedia

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    Harisiades v. Shaughnessy, 342 U.S. 580 (1952), was a United States Supreme Court case which determined that the Alien Registration Act of 1940's authorization of deportation of legal resident for membership in Communist parties, even past, did not violate the First Amendment, the Fifth Amendment, nor the constitution's Ex Post Facto Clause.

  7. Philadelphia Newspapers v. Hepps - Wikipedia

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    Maurice S. Hepps was the principal stockholder of a corporation that had a chain of stores selling beer, soft drinks, and snacks.The Philadelphia Inquirer published a series of articles on Hepps being linked to organized crime and using some of those links to influence the State’s governmental processes.

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