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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. Pavers (flooring) - Wikipedia

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    Stone pavers are made of many materials including limestone, bluestone, basalt (such as that from The Palisades used in New York City), sandstone and granite. [19] Travertine is a durable, low-porous stone that stays cool in direct sunlight, making it a popular choice for pool-sides, patios, walkways and outdoor entertainment areas.

  5. Rare ancient seal with winged "genie" discovered in Jerusalem

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    A rare stone seal that dates back millennia has been found in Jerusalem, the Israel Antiquities Authority said Thursday. The black stone seal has been dated back 2,700 years and was found near the ...

  6. Sealer - Wikipedia

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    Sealer Hill, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica; Sealers' Oven, bread oven of mud and stone built by sealers around 1800 near Albany, Western Australia; Sealers Passage, marine channel in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica; Sealers' War, conflict in southern New Zealand started by sealers in 1810

  7. Seth Stone - Wikipedia

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    CDR. Stone attended the US Naval Academy and graduated 1999 with the service selection as a SWO (Surface Warfare Officer). After about two years, he was able to go to transfer and successfully completed Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) training.