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  2. Stone sealer - Wikipedia

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    Stone sealing is the application of a surface treatment to products constructed of natural stone to retard staining and corrosion. [1] All bulk natural stone is riddled with interconnected capillary channels that permit penetration by liquids and gases.

  3. Sealant - Wikipedia

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    In the 17th century glazing putty was first used to seal window glass made with linseed oil and chalk, later other drying oils were also used to make oil-based putties. [4] In the 1920s, polymers such as acrylic polymers, butyl polymers and silicone polymers were first developed and used in sealants. By the 1960s, synthetic-polymer-based ...

  4. Roof tiles - Wikipedia

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    These early roof tiles were flat tiles and rounded or bent tiles, a form that was widespread across the Ganga Valley and the Indian Peninsula, suggesting that it was an essential architectural element of this period. [31] This early form of roof tiles also influenced roof tiles of neighboring Nepal and Sri lanka. [31]

  5. Imbrex and tegula - Wikipedia

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    The tegula (Greek solenes) was a plain flat tile, or a flat tile with raised edges, which was laid flat upon the roof, while the imbrex (Greek kalupter) was a semi-cylindrical roofing tile, like a half-pipe, laid over the joints between the tegulae.

  6. Jean Rosenthal - Wikipedia

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    Jean Rosenthal (born Eugenia Rosenthal; March 16, 1912 – May 1, 1969) [1] is considered a pioneer in the field of theatrical lighting design. She was born in New York City to Romanian - Jewish immigrants.

  7. Jean Ann Black - Wikipedia

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    Jean Ann Black is an American make-up artist best known for her work on films, particularly as a long-time collaborator with David Fincher, the Coen Brothers, [1] Julia Roberts and especially Brad Pitt.

  8. Jean Nocret - Wikipedia

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    Jean Nocret (December 1615/17, Nancy – November 1672, Paris) was a French painter who is best known for his portraits of the French royal family. Many portraits of uncertain origin have been attributed to him.

  9. Wyclef Jean discography - Wikipedia

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    "Never Again" (Tevin Campbell featuring Wyclef Jean) Tevin Campbell "Bug a Boo (Remix)" [Destiny's Child featuring Wyclef Jean] Bug a Boo "Dance 4 Me" (Beres Hammond featuring Wyclef Jean) Music Is Life 2000 "Birima (Remix)" [Youssou N'Dour featuring Wyclef Jean] Joko: From Village to Town "Rap Song" (Black Eyed Peas featuring Wyclef Jean ...