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Depending on the type of flooring, it can clean for up to 100 minutes.
SINGAPORE (Reuters Breakingviews) - Uber's entire business has been predicated on flooring it right at the establishment.
The material is used in wall panels, kitchen cabinets, table and desk tops and certain flooring, it said.
After half an hour, the pastor made a break for his car, flooring it on his way out.
Flooring it every chance you get might feel fun and look cool, but your body could pay the price.
For Fuhrman, minimalism means sticking to a black-and-white palette, but flooring it when it comes to cuts, shapes, and proportions.
"Once we painted it and put down hardwood flooring, it was really pretty," Henderson says of the first step in her design process.
If flooring it down the highway doesn't work, you try cutting through city streets to lose them in the maze of intersections and buildings.
Because four seconds of flooring it in a top-end Porsche, and you're on the wrong side of every speed limit in the United States.
His dad, he says, was probably talking in his ear the whole time he was flooring it, "standing on the gas," as Mickey used to say.
Though most production cars get smoky burnouts and brisk getaways by pinning the brakes and the throttle, then releasing and flooring it, the strategy can quickly overpower brakes.
There are jokes about women buying shoes and Buddhists self-immolating and a long tirade about how no one should ever bring a child into a world flooring it toward catastrophe.
I had a last-minute epidural to buy some time, because I was delivering five weeks early out of town and my husband was flooring it across the state to be there in time.
Most patrol officers drive old Ford Crown Victorias, several of which are approaching two hundred thousand miles on the odometer—"and those are cop miles, where we're flooring it at least twice an hour," Skinner told me.
At a gig some years ago at the Vortex in London, they were flooring it, going flat-out, and the next instant they stopped so suddenly that it was like being thrown through a windshield into silence.
Real Wood was already paying an anti-dumping duty of as much as 25 percent on much of the flooring it imported from that country, a tariff that the International Trade Commission had levied on a number of Chinese flooring companies whose prices it deemed to be below market value.
The floor is plank flooring. It is located on Etheridge Range, 6 km from Charlottes Pass on the road to Mount Kosciusko.
About a third of production was brush-box used for flooring. It is one of the oldest known operating mills in the Sunshine Coast region.
Bilinga may be used for railway sleepers, poles, hydraulic works, bridges and ship planking and flooring. It may also be used for heavy industrial flooring. The wood may also be used for veneer and cabinet work.
The interior of the house features Craftsman style woodwork and pine flooring. It is a distinctive local example of Craftsman and Rustic style architecture. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.
The castle was probably built in the 16th century by a member of the Savage family. In 1635, Patrick Savage's brother-in-law, Sir James Montgomery of Rosemount (Greyabbey), repaired the castle by roofing and flooring it so that his sister could live in greater comfort there.
A single-story wing extends to one side. The interior has seen a variety of alterations, but retains original wide flooring. It has never been fitted with electricity or modern plumbing. with Lincoln County was separated from York County, Massachusetts (Maine then being part of Massachusetts) in 1760.
At the same time, Bill Child's nephew, Jeffrey S. Child, became the company's president. Today, RC Willey is still family operated, and has 7 stores located in Utah, with additional stores in Idaho, Nevada and California. The company is known for its furniture, electronics, appliances, mattresses, and flooring. It also has in-store credit and own brand credit cards.
The former school teacher's residence is situated east of the office and west of the garage. It is a small timber-framed building set on concrete flooring. It has a hipped bungalow roofline clad in corrugated galvanised iron. The core of the cottage is single skin with exposed studding lined with vertical jointed tongue and groove boarding, the ceiling dropped with battens.
Laminate flooring has grown significantly in popularity, perhaps because it may be easier to install and maintain than more traditional surfaces such as hardwood flooring. It may also have the advantages of costing less and requiring less skill to install than alternative flooring materials. It is reasonably durable, hygienic (several brands contain an antimicrobial resin), and relatively easy to maintain.
Major products included flooring, hardwood shoe heels, furniture, and later moldings and trim. By the time the mill ceased operation, it was the world's largest producer of women's hardwood shoe heels and flooring. It was also the last of the Eastern United States' large independent wood producers. The business was sold to Georgia- Pacific Corporation in 1970, and the mill was subsequently torn down in 1975.
As Bounty Bob, the player's goal is to inspect every section of each mine in search of the evil Yukon Yohan while avoiding the radioactive creatures that inhabit the mine. As Bounty Bob walks over a section of flooring, it fills with color. To complete the level, every section of flooring must be colored. There are ten mines in total (eleven in the ColecoVision port).
The main hall is rectangular with crows ash flooring. It is divided by the support beams of the addition to its southern side. The main hall has two raked timber ceilings with latticed air vents (one partially obscured) and six large, sashed windows which open top and bottom, on its northern wall. Four louvered airvents (windows) have been recently installed at floor level below the original windows.
In 2006, Garr published an autobiography, Speedbumps: Flooring It Through Hollywood, which details her career and health struggles after her diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. Garr appeared on The Moth Radio Hour broadcast of December 9, 2009, to tell a humorous reminiscence, "Wake Up Call". Garr last acted on television in 2011. She appeared at the 19th Annual Race to Erase MS event in 2012.
The Sport served as the "step-up" Dakota model. It added the following features to the ST model: an A/M-F/M stereo with cassette player (later, a single-disc CD player), cloth seating surfaces, sport-styled alloy wheels, and carpeted flooring. It was available with all engines except for the high- performance 5.9L V8 engine. The SXT, introduced for model year 2001, served as the "mid-range" Dakota model.
She won her first Emmy for writing on Win Ben Stein's Money. Most recently, she was a consultant for HBO's The Comeback and co-authored the book Speedbumps: Flooring It Through Hollywood with Teri Garr. In 1989, during her pursuit of stand-up comedy, Henriette appeared on many many television show including Carolines Comedy Hour and VH-1 Stand-up Spotlight. As an actress, Mantel has appeared in many feature films and television comedies.
The third boiler, to the east, does not have any brick rubble remains surrounding it, indicating that it may have been moved from its original position. Directly to the west of the boilers is a brick lined, sunken area with remnant concrete flooring. It is approximately nine metres square. The remains of a wall rendered brick wall are located in sections around the area and rise to a height of approximately one metre.
Ganjali Khan Bathhouse Built in 1611, the Ganjali bathhouse is located on the southern side of Ganjali Square, off a section of Vakil Bazaar known as Ganjali Bazaar. The entrance of the building are painted with ornaments of the Safavid era. An interesting feature of its architectural finish is that the sculptured stones of the ceiling coincide with that of the flooring. It is composed of a disrobing room, cold room and hot room, all covered with domes carried on squinches.
Structurally, this building is no different from the others within Harperley. However, its interior, constructed entirely by the PoWs, is a remarkable achievement. It shows the successfully converted interior of a MoW (Ministry of War) Standard Hut incorporating a Stage (with Prompt Box and Orchestra Pit) and tiered auditorium flooring. It is believed none of the materials were requisitioned or issued to them and it is possible that the bricks, sand, cement and gravel were 'acquired' almost certainly 'on permanent loan'.
Little Wanganui Community Hall In 1953 locals agreed to raise the funds to build a community hall on the site of the schoolhouse; the old hall and hotel were located next to the now-closed port. Rimu and matai trees donated by a local farmer were felled in Wangapeka and milled at Granite Creek, and a team of locals volunteered their time and skills to build the hall and wire it for electricity. With yellow pine pilings and matai flooring, it opened on 17 December 1954.Hennessy, Bert. (2000).
It has been concluded that volatile organic compounds (VOC) such as benzene, formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, toluene, and xylenes have to be considered priority pollutants with respect to their health effects. It has been pointed that in renovated or completely new buildings, the VOCs concentration levels are often several orders of magnitude higher. The main sources of acetaldehydes in homes include building materials, laminate, linoleum, wooden varnished, and cork/pine flooring. It is also found in plastic water-based and matt emulsion paints, in wood ceilings, and wooden, particle-board, plywood, pine wood, and chipboard furniture.
The 1997 to 2004 Dodge Dakota was available in several different trim levels: The ST served as the base model of the Dakota. It included features such as an A/M-F/M stereo (later with cassette player) and a four-speaker sound system, vinyl-trimmed seating surfaces, front (or front and rear) bench seats, styled steel fifteen-inch (later sixteen-inch) wheels, and vinyl flooring. It also included, and was only available with, the 3.9L (later 3.7L) V6 engine. The ST was also not offered as a four-door Quad Cab model.
Besides pulpwood, rough lumber is the raw material for furniture- making and other items requiring additional cutting and shaping. It is available in many species, usually hardwoods; but it is also readily available in softwoods, such as white pine and red pine, because of their low cost. Finished lumber is supplied in standard sizes, mostly for the construction industry – primarily softwood, from coniferous species, including pine, fir and spruce (collectively spruce-pine-fir), cedar, and hemlock, but also some hardwood, for high-grade flooring. It is more commonly made from softwood than hardwoods, and 80% of lumber comes from softwood.
Wide open throttle (WOT) refers to an internal combustion engine's maximum intake of air and fuel that occurs when the throttle plates inside the carburetor or throttle body are "wide open", providing the least resistance to the incoming air. In the case of an automobile, WOT is when the accelerator is depressed fully, sometimes referred to as "flooring it." In the case of a diesel engine, which does not have a throttle valve, WOT is the point at which the maximum amount of fuel is being injected relative to the amount of air pumped by the engine, generally in order to bring the fuel-air mixture up to the stoichiometric point. If any more fuel were to be injected then black smoke would result.
In a nice professional driver's touch (before compulsory restraints were introduced in California), Hickman's character buckles his seat belt before flooring it at the beginning of the pursuit by the Highland Green 1968 Ford Mustang 390 GT, driven by Steve McQueen, thereby indicating to the audience that we are about to go on a truly wild ride. If you drove a MOPAR in those days, unlike slack and loose seatbelts of today, the seatbelts bolted you to the vehicle. If you had a manual trans, one could focus on driving and shifting, keeping the car under control, instead of worrying about sliding around in your seat. As reported in the Denver Post, while filming, the brakes on the Charger went out during the chase segment.

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