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In addition, the forest sectors produced such value-added products as veneers, woodchips, and furniture products.
In each formation, the ignimbrite veneers locally grade laterally into more restricted valley-fills (predominantly of pumiceous massive lapilli-tuff facies) within small palaeo-wadis.
The lower parts of the walls were generally panelled or veneered with slabs of marble in white and colours.
Usually floodplains are not veneers of alluvium explicable by lateral channel movements, but considerable thicknesses smoothing over more complex relief.
Many of our modern reefs may be interglacial reefs, karstified during low glacial sea levels and now veneered with a capping of modern coral.
In the case of sliced veneers a baulk of timber is clamped and slices are peeled off it by a machine very like a large plane.
However, when the surface veneers dry, as in the hot sun, they are subjected to cross-grain tension and may thus" check", that is produce a large number of small cracks.
Moreover, in woodworking, thinner veneers expanded the ranges of household and office furniture that could be, at least in part, made from scarce or imported hardwoods.
Moisture penetrating the veneer of the brick panel is solar heated during the day, causing moisture within the brick panel to evaporate.
In its worst guise, a preoccupation with the image leads to a superficial veneer of facadism, arguably a new picturesque, but one devoid of meaning.
What is required ethically is honesty: self-interest should not, so far as possible, be hidden under a veneer of concern for others.
Alternative viewpoints, as in other areas of society, have to be indulged in as subtexts, understood by initiates while preserving the veneer of normality.
The other elevations of the cathedral are also decorated with marble veneer, carving and mosaic.
Rather than fading, the segregationists' crime-race argument was reframed, with a slightly different veneer, and became the fulcrum of the conservative's proposed agenda on crime.
There is not a single prejudice that cannot be veneered over by idealisation of some kind.
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The truth is that the veneers of mystery that have been stripped away from the royal family were stripped away by its members.
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Generally, the thicker it is the more veneers there are and the more gluing there is.
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Certainly before the war it was the largest single user of hardwood and a very important user of plywood and veneers.
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A decision has also been taken to discontinue use of natural wood veneers on ranges of furniture where alternative finishes are available.
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The walls are covered with what was a light blue carpet now veneered in heavy nicotine stain.
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A leather wallet should not turn out to be made of plastic and furniture that claims to be made of wood should not turn out to be veneered.
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The roughly oval east oriented fortification veneered with dressed masonry has as many as 12 semi-circular bastions at regular intervals.
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When heated, assembled between wood veneers and then compressed, a strong and waterproof laminated plywood was formed.
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The neoclassical designs in it usually have tapered legs and a variety of contrasting veneers.
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Designed to provide a seamless workflow, these systems allow you to provide patients with crowns, inlays, onlays and veneers in a single appointment.
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However, particleboard can be made more attractive by painting or the use of wood veneers onto surfaces that will be visible.
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Inside, many of the original mahogany doors and their walnut veneers remain.
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Eliminating this driving force reduces water penetration through the veneer.
Many sources sell small packets of veneers that are sequence matched and are ideal for small projects.
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Captured within frames, panels may be either solid or veneered engineered wood (either particle board or medium density fiberboard).
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Engineered wood products are available which bind the particles, fibres or veneers of wood together with adhesives to form composite materials.
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The aspects of magic that creep into the rhetoric of collection complicate the veneer of scientific rationality that coats these narratives.
The walls are stripped, but originally were veneered in marble two-thirds of the way up.
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Other options to deal with such cases are the porcelain veneers or dental bonding.
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Veneers typically form in semiarid and arid regions where chemical weathering rates and the potential for mass wasting are low.
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Veneers are layered and a high strength resin is used in each layer.
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The design intent with these systems is to accommodate rather than prevent moisture penetration beyond the outside face of the veneer.
Under the veneer of scientific objectivity, the examinations were largely determined by the prejudices of the prison officials.
Early oyster veneered cabinets were invariably in cocus or kingwood.
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Thin veneers is an effective option for aging patients with worn dentition.
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Actual veneers are made in the lab and sent to the wearer through the mail.
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Dentists also recommend using thin porcelain veneers to strengthen worn teeth.
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Later, in 1937 he fabricated acrylic veneers to be retained by denture adhesive, which were only cemented temporarily because there was very little adhesion.
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Here too, the veneer of historical learning turns out to be superficial.
Such dental restorations, also referred to as indirect restorations, include crowns, bridges (fixed dentures), inlays, onlays, and veneers.
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The ir regular surface of the test indicates a secondary calcite veneer, but the original test wall does not show recrystallization.
Sideboards were made in a range of decorative styles and were frequently ornamented with costly veneers and inlays.
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A similar process can be used to glue veneers to a substrate.
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With the ability to join veneers, even small pieces are usable, resulting in very little waste.
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Large fabric-upholstered surfaces are standard on the door trim panels; inlay options include three wood veneers and one aluminium version.
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The economic bustle provided a veneer of economic prosperity that hid the continuing depredations of military attempts to eradicate clandestine resistance.
Commonly, the highly figured wood is used for veneers in panelling and marquetry.
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Common indirect restorations include inlays and onlays, crowns, bridges, and veneers.
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The cost of veneers can vary depending on the experience and location of the dentist.
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His favourite wood was mahogany; in seat furniture he always used solid wood rather than veneers.
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The addition repeats the design of the original facades, although the third and fourth stories are veneered in terra cotta.
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Overwhelmingly their value is stretched by converting them into veneers.
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The cockpit, which seats two side-by-side, is veneered with 1/8 in.
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Certain veneers which are composed of images printed on plastic are a good example of this.
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Rock veneers are typically one or two clasts thick and may partially or fully cover the ground surface.
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The model is offered with 42 exterior colour schemes, 25 interior hides and three wood veneers.
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They are situated around a courtyard, which has walls that are veneered with white bricks so that incidental light is reflected up the surrounding corridors.
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Materials used for veneers may include composite and porcelain.
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They see the band as having kept the music alive within a veneer of contemporaneity.
There were also marble tops, and a stock of veneers.
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At the end of the pre-season he culmuled 3 games with 6 solo veneers.
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Removing enamel is necessary when placing crowns and veneers to enhance the appearance of teeth.
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By alternating the grain direction of the veneers from layer to layer, or cross-orienting, panel strength and stiffness in both directions are maximized.
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Veneers are typically cut oversize before being laminated to their wooden substrates.
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They make pianos with most any style of cabinets and veneers with custom orders.
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After seeing a bandsaw being used to cut wood veneers in 1858 he introduced its use for cutting cloth, a major innovation.
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Laminate panel layers (called veneers) are glued together with adjacent plies having their grain at right angles to each other for greater strength.
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The veneers must be reasonably free from irregular grain.
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The veneers then go through the same manufacturing process as rotary peeled veneers.
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Plywood layers (called veneers or plies) are glued together, with adjacent plies having their wood grain rotated relative to adjacent layers up to 90 degrees.
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Their veneer of selfsatisfaction and invulnerability may further decrease the likelihood that others will offer encouragement, warmth, and support.
The emerging tensions further splintered the ceremonial veneer and led to despair.
His doubts are exposed, not concealed behind disciplinary jargon or the veneer of academic certainty.
His pieces are often expertly veneered with walnut and mahogany.
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Meanwhile, other manufacturers set up local factories to provide related products like veneers, plate glass, mirrors, paint, and locks to furniture companies.
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The six extra holes in the headstock for the tuning machines were filled and veneered over.
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The buildings sit on concrete foundations with fieldstone veneers.
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In either case, engineered wood panels are generally painted, veneered, or laminated.
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The company produced furniture and specialized in sliced veneer faced plywood panels.
One of his pianos was veneered with sheets of ivory nine feet long and two feet wide.
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Plans showed sophisticated bar lounges for teachers and whitecollar workers, and concrete structures softened with wooden veneer panelling, wall-to-wall carpeting, piped music and upholstered furniture.
Beyond the veneer of elections, the state remains ambushed, privatised, repressive and unpopular.
Customers have a choice of 114 paint colors, 21 carpet colors, nine wood veneers, and 24 interior leather hides, as well as specify a custom color scheme.
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At a later period the bedstead was often veneered with expensive woods; sometimes it was of solid ivory veneered with tortoise-shell and with silver feet; often it was of bronze.
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The entire episode does, however, underline the need for courts to be cautious in relation to disputes where a veneer of constitutionalism conceals intractable problems of a political nature.
Here, the visual landscape is a veneer, a thin edge drawn over the piled debris of the past that still thwarts attempts to coax the land into fertility and growth.
Such an approach is in contradiction to the construction systems of conventional residential developments in the region which typically employ non-structural brick cladding as a veneer to a timberframed structure.
Sections 100 and 200 refer to the raw materials of the trade; which include lumber, wood veneers, overlays like laminates, and the cores to which these products are attached.
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Recent advances in dental porcelains and consumer focus on aesthetic results have caused demand for gold fillings to drop in favor of advanced composites and porcelain veneers and crowns.
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Most customers naturally believe that to mean solid planks of less expensive woods such as poplar, etc., with expensive woods such as cherry used for veneers.
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In the southern part of the area, a relatively thin veneer of lower grade versions of the schists were thrust southwards over the schists during the latter stages of thrusting.
The use of wood has changed and is no longer limited to traditional board-based methods, but also include modern products such as plywood, veneers, skinned balsa and epoxy resins.
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Contemporary longcase clock cases were similarly veneered.
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