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  2. Rainscreen - Wikipedia

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    A rainscreen is an exterior wall detail where the siding (wall cladding) stands off from the moisture-resistant surface of an air/water barrier applied to the sheathing to create a capillary break and to allow drainage and evaporation. The rainscreen is the cladding or siding itself [1] but the term rainscreen implies a system of building ...

  3. Keene's cement plaster - Wikipedia

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    Keene's cement plaster or Keene's cement is a hard plaster formulation, primarily used for ornamental work. Alternative names are Martin's cement and Parian cement. It is a calcined formulation of regular calcium sulfate plaster with an alum admixture. The compound gives a hard finish that can be polished.

  4. Blues and Boogie Shoes - Wikipedia

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    [10] The Washington Post deemed the album "typically opaque Pollardian lyrics set atop typically power pop-ish Keene melodies." [ 11 ] The Toronto Star praised "Death of the Party", writing that "guitars ring, vocals soar and discerning listeners—especially fans of early REM—should rejoice."

  5. Keene State College - Wikipedia

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    Keene State College is a public liberal arts college in Keene, New Hampshire. It is part of the University System of New Hampshire . Founded in 1909 as a teacher's college (originally, Keene Normal School ; later, Keene Teachers College ), Keene State College had 3,104 students enrolled for credit as of fall 2021.

  6. Paul F. Keene Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Paul Farwell Keene Jr. (24 August 1920 – 26 November 2009) was a Philadelphia-area artist and teacher whose work helped raise the visibility of Black American artists. [1] As a self-described "abstract realist," his story reflects both the accomplishments and the difficulties of African American artists in the 20th century.

  7. Ten Years After (Tommy Keene album) - Wikipedia

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    [9] Washington City Paper wrote that the album "finds Keene fulfilling the romantic bard's duty to toy with emotional calamity; the result is a series of dispatches on the skimpy rewards of rekindling a relationship that was doomed from the get-go." [10] CMJ New Music Monthly called it "a solid and inviting, relentlessly tuneful record." [11]

  8. Brian Keene - Wikipedia

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    Brian Keene (born September 22, 1967) [1] is an American author and podcaster, primarily known for his work in horror, dark fantasy, crime fiction, and comic books. He has won the 2014 World Horror Grandmaster Award and two Bram Stoker Awards .

  9. Keene, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Keene is a city in Cheshire County, New Hampshire, United States. [3] The population was 23,047 at the 2020 census, [4] down from 23,409 at the 2010 census. [5] It is the county seat and the only city in the county. Keene is home to Keene State College and Antioch University New England.