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  2. Tarkett - Wikipedia

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    Tarkett S.A., known until 2008 as Sommer-Allibert S.A., is a French multinational corporation specialising in the production of floor and wall coverings. Headquartered in La Défense, near Paris, the present company was formed in October 1997 by the merging of two others: French Sommer-Allibert and German Tarkett AG.

  3. Tarkett d.o.o. - Wikipedia

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    Tarkett (full name: Tarkett d.o.o. Bačka Palanka) is a Serbian manufacture company with the headquarters in Bačka Palanka, Serbia. It is owned by the French company Tarkett, and it is specialized in floor coverings and flooring production. It is one of the most profitable companies and biggest exporter companies of Serbia.

  4. 9 Classic Paint Colors Designers Love For Interior Doors

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    Here are nine designer-approved interior door colors that will give your space an elevated look. Benjamin Moore Passion Fruit. Lark Interiors/Jen Morley Burner.

  5. Pulp that fiction: Top home decorating myths debunked - AOL

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    It’s all very well feeling inspired to redecorate, but there are many interior design assumptions floating around. Adele Cardani consults with the experts to potentially save you a lot of time ...

  6. Janney coupler - Wikipedia

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    The diagram from Beard's 1897 coupler patent [1]. Janney couplers were first patented in 1873 by Eli H. Janney (U.S. patent 138,405). [2] [3] Andrew Jackson Beard was amongst various inventors that made a multitude of improvements to the knuckle coupler; [1] Beard's patents were U.S. patent 594,059 granted 23 November 1897, which then sold for approximately $50,000, and U.S. patent 624,901 ...

  7. Thread-locking fluid - Wikipedia

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    Thread-locking fluid may be applied before or after assembly, depending on the type. Threadlockers are available in varieties of "permanent", "removable", and "low-strength" formulas. Many brands color-code the container and the fluid itself to indicate the degree of permanency.