The works was situated on the opposite side of London to Beckton, which facilitated the company s road tar spraying operations on that side of the metropolis.
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MCS patients claim that everyday household chemicals such as paint, perfume and cleaning products, as well as road tar, copy machines and industrial air pollutants, make them sick.
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It's also possible that small amounts of road tar or dirt have been caught in people's shoes before they come in and this could be leaving the dark appearance.
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To be competitive, some touch-free operators use pre-soak solutions of hydrofluoric acid, a highly toxic material, to loosen clay, brake dust and asphaltic hydrocarbons, otherwise known as road tar.
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Under their ownership, it expanded to be one of the most modern in Europe, allowing a continuous 24 / 7 production of creosote, road tar and smokeless fuel, among other products.
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In fact, had the staff suggested rolling my throbbing limb in road tar and securing it with a jockstrap, I'd have readily signed whatever documents necessary to authorize this course of treatment.
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The rear-wheel drive lends a sedate feel, but once you throw it into a corner, the Beemer sticks like the road tar that always seems to coat my own car's rocker panels.
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Company surveys showed that 80 % of American households had the product, using it for the standard squeaky hinges and road tar removal, to ungluing tongues stuck to frozen metal and removing a python from under a bus.
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Oenophiles face a lifetime of education in history, geography, microclimatology, viticulture, microbiology and marketing, to say nothing of the mighty arsenal of evocative descriptors _ from cedar, straw and grapefruit to bubble gum and road tar _ they must be ready to deploy at tastings.