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Agents encountered 4-by-4, double-thick plywood blocking access to the front porch.
Barricade initially blocked FBI from Loughner family home 2011
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Of course, you might want to use double-thick guards if you want to play in the English league.
The Volokh Conspiracy » How Jonathan Adler Gets It Wrong, and Soccer Gets It Right: 2010
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Relatives of the suspect had apparently used a 4-by-4 double-thick piece of plywood to block access to the front porch of the house in north Tucson, Wagner reported that he witnessed.
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Fold the edges in; press firmly, forming a double-thick edge, and flute.
SARA MOULTON’S EVERYDAY FAMILY DINNERS SARA MOULTON 2010
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Furthermore, double-thick holders have been developed to safely accommodate high-relief ancient coins.
NGC to Launch Services for Ancient Coins : Coin Collecting News 2008
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Winthrop Magnus Wellington III, known as "Welly" to his friends, shivered as the red Martian sand battered the double-thick insulated plastic.
Who Do You Say I Am 2010
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Of course, you might want to use double-thick guards if you want to play in the English league.
The Volokh Conspiracy » How Jonathan Adler Gets It Wrong, and Soccer Gets It Right: 2010
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Fold the edges in; press firmly, forming a double-thick edge, and flute.
SARA MOULTON’S EVERYDAY FAMILY DINNERS SARA MOULTON 2010
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We're keeping him in the double-thick Plexiglas cage until we're sure he can't climb or make it out between bars.
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They were surprised at being “350 feet from the router, with the signal passing through an insulated, double-thick interior wall and a steel garage door, the Wi-Fire delivered TCP throughput of 14.5Mb/s.”
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