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    Review: "I have fallen in love with 'oil rubbed bronze' and this paint delivered. I had some great old wall sconces that were gold colored and needed to paint them to match the new bathroom ...

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    I also liked that it's an oil-rubbed bronze color that adds some fun dimension to the kitchen, though of course, almost any tension rod you have on hand should work just fine.

  4. Bronze - Wikipedia

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    Bronze is used to make bronze wool for woodworking applications where steel wool would discolor oak. Phosphor bronze is used for ships' propellers, musical instruments, and electrical contacts. [23] Bearings are often made of bronze for its friction properties. It can be impregnated with oil to make the proprietary Oilite and similar material ...

  5. Strigil - Wikipedia

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    Bronze strigil (Roman, 1st century AD, Walters Art Museum The strigil (Latin: strigilis) or stlengis (Ancient Greek: στλεγγίς, probably a loanword from the Pre-Greek substrate) is a tool for the cleansing of the body by scraping off dirt, perspiration, and oil that was applied before bathing in Ancient Greek and Roman cultures.

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    Modern and contemporary oil-rubbed bronze replaced the dated brass side railings and all door/elevator hardware including a glass elevator. Construction began in the Bloomingdale's wing, and was completed in time for the 40th anniversary of South Coast Plaza, in the Fall of 2007, just one year later.

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    Next they would move to the brightly-painted warm room, where oil would be rubbed into the skin, before being scraped off with a curved instrument called a strigil.