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  2. Quikrete to take Summit Materials private in deal valued at ...

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    (Reuters) -Summit Materials said on Monday rival Quikrete would acquire the company in a deal valued at $11.5 billion, in a move to capitalize on higher demand for building materials. The company ...

  3. Bag (unit) - Wikipedia

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    Bags have been used as standard measures for a variety of commodities which were actually supplied in bags or sacks. These include: Cement is commonly sold in bags of 94 pounds weight, because this is about 1 cubic foot of powdered cement. [1] Agricultural produce in England was sold in bags which varied in capacity depending on the place and ...

  4. Flour sack - Wikipedia

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    Reuel Colt Gridley famously carried a 50-pound bag of flour on his shoulder after losing a political bet in Austin, Nevada. The sack of flour was later auctioned off, then re-donated, then re-auctioned again and again to raise money for the United States Sanitary Commission during the American Civil War. Auctioning this single flour sack ...

  5. Permanente Quarry - Wikipedia

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    PMC delivered about 38 million pounds of "goop" in 1945, about equal to deliveries in 1944. Just days after Gen. Curtis LeMay took command of the XXI Bomber Command in the Pacific, PMC received an order for 5 million pounds per month. The PT Mix was used in both the 10-pound M74 bombs dropped in clusters and the 500-pound M76 bomb in both ...

  6. BL 6-inch 80-pounder gun - Wikipedia

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    Mk I of 80 cwt (4 tons) as originally built was an Elswick Ordnance design which was weakly made and fired only an 80-pound (36 kg) projectile. It consisted of a steel barrel with wrought-iron coils shrunk over it. A few guns were issued to the Royal Navy but most were replaced by the later versions.

  7. 68-pounder gun - Wikipedia

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    Introduced in 1872, 68-pounders adapted in this way had a calibre of 6.29 inches (16.0 cm) and were known as a RML 68-pounder, or officially as the RML 80-pounder 5 ton. [28] With a 10 lb (4.5 kg) powder charge they could fire an 80 lb (36 kg) projectile at a muzzle velocity of 1,240 feet per second (380 m/s). [29]