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  2. Walmart has a ton of summer sales this week — these ... - AOL

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    This'll look great on a patio, porch or balcony while taking up very little real estate. The plastic bins are food safe and feature drainage holes to prevent overwatering. $27 at Walmart

  3. List of largest clock faces - Wikipedia

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    A list of permanent working clocks with the largest faces in the world. Entries include all clocks with faces at least 4 m (13 ft) in diameter. Clocks can be located on the exterior or interior of buildings, and towers as well as on the ground as is the case with floral clock faces.

  4. Conservation and restoration of outdoor bronze objects

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    It is made of a synthetic resin with what is often referred to as a corrosion inhibitor (benzotriazole) that is very durable in outdoor conditions. [4] Benzoltriazole has also been referred to as a UV stabilizer rather than a corrosion inhibitor. [3] Cobratec 99: Cobratec 99 is manufactured by Sherwin Williams Chemical Company. Cobratec 99 is a ...

  5. Agora (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Agora is an installation of 106 headless and armless iron sculptures at the south end of Grant Park in Chicago.Designed by Polish artist Magdalena Abakanowicz, they were made in a foundry near Poznań between 2004 and 2006. [1]

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  7. Hornsby Water Clock - Wikipedia

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    The water clock with Florence Street mall behind. The sculpture is a combination of three water-powered clocks – a 4th-century BC Greek clepsydra, an 11th-century Chinese water wheel clock and a 17th-century Swiss pendulum clock – plus a 17-note bronze carillon to ring the hour based on a 250-year-old design found in an old English church.