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    Moulded limestone artwork November 6, 2017 30-08 385 Glass sculptures Racing pulley systems: Inductors: Medicine balls: November 13, 2017 30-09 386 Fish rubbings: Clay shooting machines Almonds: High-end motorcycles November 20, 2017 30-10 387 Throttle bodies: Limestone fireplace mantels: Candied fruit & fruit jellies Linen ukuleles: November ...

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    A fireplace or hearth is a structure made of ... the surround and the insert. ... unknown architect or sculptor, 16th century, limestone, Château des ducs de ...

  4. List of types of limestone - Wikipedia

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    Carboniferous LimestoneLimestone deposited during the Dinantian Epoch of the Carboniferous Period; Coquina – Sedimentary rock that is composed mostly of fragments of shells; Coral rag – Limestone composed of ancient coral reef material; Chalk – Soft carbonate rock; Fossiliferous limestoneLimestone containing fossils

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    This multi-layered home, desinged by Kovac Design Studio, with its generously proportioned windows and white custom plaster, battered limestone, and Shou Sugi Ban (charred wood) exterior, is set ...

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    A HOME ISN'T ALWAYS THE HOUSE WE LIVE IN. IT'S ALSO THE PEOPLE WE CHOOSE TO SURROUND OURSELVES WITH. - T.J. KLUNE (Distributed by King Features) Cryptoquip.

  7. Lime mortar - Wikipedia

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    Lime comes from Old English lim ('sticky substance, birdlime, mortar, cement, gluten'), and is related to Latin limus ('slime, mud, mire'), and linere ('to smear'). [7] Mortar is a mixture with cement and comes from Old French mortier ('builder's mortar, plaster; bowl for mixing') in the late 13th century and Latin mortarium ('mortar'). [7]

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