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  2. Stuff a Stocking for Under $10 With These 7 Dollar Tree Items

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    Jumbo Holiday Coloring and Activity Book. Price: $1.25 Roll up a jumbo holiday coloring and activity book to slip inside stockings this holiday season.. Each book comes with 128 pages of holiday ...

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    And so, gradually, the center of attention shifted from the sock to the tree. The Christmas stocking is a sort of relic. A vestigial reminder of the earlier, modest, homespun holiday that some of ...

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    Crafter’s Square Chipboard Style Animal Stickers. Price: $1.25 Dollar Tree has no shortage of stickers for sale that make for excellent stocking stuffers, but we picked the Crafter’s Square ...

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  6. Treehouse attachment bolt - Wikipedia

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    One of the main features of TABs is their strength, requiring fewer tree penetrations for robust fastening of a treehouse and hence less damage to a live tree. A typical TAB consists of a threaded metal bolt and a larger diameter collar. The latter provides an extra bending strength by bearing upon the compression strength of the tree grain. [1]

  7. Stocking (forestry) - Wikipedia

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    When stocking, a tree's basal area is measured. The basal area is a cross-sectional area of the stump taken about 4.5 feet (1.4 m) above the ground. [7] The equation for calculating the basal area of trees in a stand is Basal Area = 0.005454 DBH 2, where DBH is the diameter of the tree at the aforementioned measuring height. [7]