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  2. Sleeper wall - Wikipedia

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    Essentially it is a wall in the way that it is constructed but a sleeper in the way that it functions. Stretcher bond or header-stretcher bond can be used in these walls. sleeper wall can also refer to a retaining wall made from railroad ties. It is used to prevent erosion. It can be made from bricks or concrete blocks. The wall is often used ...

  3. Glossary of British bricklaying - Wikipedia

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    Shear wall: A wall designed to give way in the event of structural failure in order to preserve the integrity of the remaining building. Shiner: A brick laid on the long narrow side with the broad face of the brick exposed; Sleeper wall: A low wall whose function is to provide support, typically to floor joists.

  4. Milefortlet 21 - Wikipedia

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    To the south-west of the road there were three buildings; all apparently built on sleeper walls and of similar size, but not of the same layout. The seaward two shared a common wall, and the third was free standing. The most seaward contained a hearth, and the central building contained a furnace or oven. To the north-east of the road stood a ...

  5. Category:Types of wall - Wikipedia

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    Shield wall (castle) Siding (construction) Sleeper wall; Slip forming; Slipform stonemasonry; Slurry wall; Spirit screen; Steel plate shear wall; Stepped gable; Stone cladding; Stone wall; Stone wall trees in Hong Kong; Structural clay tile

  6. Hardscape - Wikipedia

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    Sidewalks are a common form of hardscaping. Hardscape is hard landscape materials in the built environment structures that are incorporated into a landscape. [1] This can include paved areas, driveways, retaining walls, sleeper walls, stairs, walkways, and any other landscaping made up of hard wearing materials such as wood, stone, and concrete, as opposed to softscape, the horticultural ...

  7. Category:Structural system - Wikipedia

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    Shear wall; Shell (structure) Shukhov Rotunda; Sill plate; Skyscraper; Sleeper wall; South Lawn car park; Space frame; Staggered truss system; Steel plate shear wall; Stilts (architecture) Stressed member engine; Subframe

  8. 7 Under-$10 Sleeper Stocks to Buy Before Wall Street ... - AOL

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    Still, on occasion, investors can “cheat” this narrative with particularly enticing under-$10 sleeper stocks. These market ideas might not get the 7 Under-$10 Sleeper Stocks to Buy Before Wall ...

  9. Concrete sleeper - Wikipedia

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    Old concrete sleepers can be used for things like retaining walls, else they might be crushed to recycle gravel and the steel reinforcing. [9] Special sleepers may be necessary on extremely sharp curves, such as the new triangle at Newmarket, New Zealand on the 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) gauge of radius 95 m (312 ft).