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A number of articles about it share the title Concrete examples don't help students learn math, study finds.
Plain and Simple: They're Wrong Darren Kuropatwa 2008
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A number of articles about it share the title Concrete examples don't help students learn math, study finds.
Archive 2008-04-01 Darren Kuropatwa 2008
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Edwards, who has earned the nickname "Concrete Carl" for his success at Dover, easily outdistanced second-place Brad Keselowski and third-place Clint Bowyer of Emporia.
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Codename Concrete is a new point and click type puzzle game by klausklapper.
Archive 2009-05-01 2009
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Concrete is a safe long term option, while aluminum and plastic are the modern choices that give a contemporary and minimalist look.
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Concrete is one of the most frequently used and widely produced man-made building materials on earth, with over 20 billion tons produced per year globally.
MIT Discovery Means Next-Gen Concrete Could Last for 16,000 Years | Inhabitat 2009
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Concrete is used for the envelope and the floors; steel is used for the pillars and for the window frames; and untreated exotic wood (iroko) is used for the external curtain.
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Concrete is one of the most frequently used and widely produced man-made building materials on earth, with over 20 billion tons produced per year globally.
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Concrete is not what it was in the days of the Roman Empire when it was allowed to cure for 6 mos. or more.
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Concrete is a good idea, but I am thinking that these need a keyring or necklace hole on it and likely a silicone cover to make it softer for portability.
Memory Weights – Concrete USB Memory Stick by Shu-Chun Hsiao » Yanko Design 2010
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