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  • 11Concrete landscape curbing — (or concrete landscape bordering) is an alternative to plastic or metal landscape edging made with concrete.[1] Concrete landscape curbing has become more popular over the last decade.[citation needed] Concrete landscape curbing has been… …

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  • 12Concrete Landscape Curbing — also known as a concrete landscape border is an alternative to plastic or metal landscape edging. [cite web | url=http://www.greenmediaonline.com/uploads/li/features/0607 lc.asp | title=Concrete Curbing Q A | publisher=Green Media Online |… …

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  • 13Concrete ship — Concrete ships are ships built of steel and ferrocement (reinforced concrete) instead of more traditional materials, such as steel or wood. The advantage of ferrocement construction is that materials are cheap and readily available, while the… …

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  • 14Concrete (disambiguation) — Concrete is a composite building material made from the combination of aggregate and cement binder. Concrete may also refer to: Reinforced concrete, also called ferroconcrete in some countries, is concrete with embedded reinforcement Literature,… …

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  • 15Concrete Dunes — Compilation album by Grandaddy Released October 2002 Genre …

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  • 16Concrete Sox — Origin Nottingham, United Kingdom Genres Crossover thrash Crust punk Years active 1984–1999, 2009 present Labels Children of the Revolution …

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  • 17Concrete (student newspaper) — Concrete issue 256.jpg Caption1 Concrete (student newspaper) 200px type = Fortnightly newspaper Format Tabloid Editor Chris King Founded 1992 …

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  • 18Concrete (Fear Factory album) — Concrete Demo album by Fear Factory Released July 30, 2002 …

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  • 19Concrete (Sunny Sweeney album) — Concrete Studio album by Sunny Sweeney Released August 23, 2011 (2011 08 23) …

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  • 20Concrete Wave Country — is a public concrete skatepark in Nashville, Tennessee that was constructed by Wally Holladay of California Skateparks in the spring and summer of 2004. Concrete Wave Country occupies approximately 20,000 square feet (2,000 m²) adjacent to… …

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