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    Schwab proposed installing planters with signage in front of the building, though the local Manhattan Community Board 5 initially refused to approve the plans unless Schwab downsized and relocated the signage. [173] After Ashbahian died in 2013, he donated his CBS artwork back to the company, and the artwork was displayed in the CBS Building's ...

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    Wooden box with full cleated ends (Style 2) Man with wooden box or chest, 1625. A wooden box is a container made of wood for storage or as a shipping container. Construction may include several types of wood; lumber (timber), plywood, engineered woods, etc. For some purposes, decorative woods are used.

  4. John Deere DB120 - Wikipedia

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    John Deere claims that the planter is 30% more productive than their 36 row DB90 planter. [1] To transport such an incredibly wide implement, the DB120 folds into five sections . The planter weighs in at over 20 tons empty and almost 24 tons when loaded with seed. [1] The DB120 had a limited release in 2009 with orders being taken for the 2010 ...

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    In colder climates, extra insulation is added on the outside of the tire walls. Tires rammed with earth and stacked. On top of the tire walls are either "can and concrete bond beams" made of reused cans joined by concrete, or wooden bond beams with wooden shoes. These are attached to the tire walls using concrete anchors, poured blocks of ...

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