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    7.5-Foot LED Festive Pine Artificial Christmas Tree. Price: $99 Home Depot has many high-quality artificial Christmas trees if you want to eliminate the mess and maintenance of a real one.

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    But if you want something you can bring out for many years to come, an artificial tree could be the better option. Standing at 7.5 feet tall, this artificial pine tree is particularly eye-catching ...

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    A 2010 effort led by State Senator Gloria J. Romero, a Democrat from Los Angeles, sought to remove serpentine from its perch as the state's official stone. Organizations such as the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization have supported the move as the olive green rock is a source of chrysotile , a form of asbestos that can cause mesothelioma ...

  6. Wire sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Wire sculpture is the creation of sculpture out of wire. The use of metal wire in jewelry dates back to the 2nd Dynasty in Egypt and to the Bronze and Iron Ages in Europe. [ 1 ] In the 20th century, the works of Alexander Calder , Ruth Asawa , and other modern practitioners developed the medium of wire sculpture as an art form.

  7. Utility pole - Wikipedia

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    The pole may be grounded with a heavy bare copper or copper-clad steel wire running down the pole, attached to the metal pin supporting each insulator, and at the bottom connected to a metal rod driven into the ground. Some countries ground every pole while others only ground every fifth pole and any pole with a transformer on it.