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  2. Paver base - Wikipedia

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    Paver base is a form of aggregate used in the construction of patios and walkways whose topmost layer consists of mortarless (or "dry-laid") pavers. The first layer in the construction of such a surface is called the subgrade —this is the layer of native material underneath the intended surface.

  3. Pavers (flooring) - Wikipedia

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    The base layer should be 6" deep for walkways, or 12" deep for driveways. [10] The base material should either be 3/4" crushed stone (to allow water to drain through it) for a 1/4" crushed stone bedding, or 3/4" minus crushed stone (to prevent sand from sinking through it) for a concrete sand bedding. The base should be compacted every 6".

  4. Permeable paving - Wikipedia

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    Architects and landscape designers turning towards permeable pavers will find that some types of highly durable hardwoods (e.g. Black Locust) are an effective permeable pavers material. Wood paver blocks made of Black Locust provide a highly permeable, durable surface that will last for decades because of the characteristics of the wood. [33 ...

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  6. Blinded by the Right - Wikipedia

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    A review by James M. Kehl at Democratic Underground; Blinded by the Fight - The miseducation of David Brock, snot-faced warrior for the right - LA Weekly review. David Brock, Liar: A lifelong habit proves hard to break. in slate.com by Timothy Noah; Brock's response at the bottom of the page.[dead link]

  7. Brock Barracks - Wikipedia

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    Brock Barracks is a British Army barracks in the town of Reading in the English county of Berkshire. Located on Oxford Road in the district of West Reading . The majority of the buildings and structures within Brock Barracks are Grade II listed .