The hull of first Renault vehicle, made of softer boiler plate instead of armour steel to simplify changes, was in January 1929 finished apart from the armament.
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If you think the article needs sources, add an'unsourced'boiler plate to the article, don't blank it .-( talk ) 23 : 53, 11 December 2006 ( UTC)
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Fault lines and earthquakes tended to happen along the boundaries of the shifting " boiler plates ", but the folding of mountains indicated that sometimes the plates buckled.
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The air ( which contains oxygen ) collects in a layer near the surface of the water and greatly accelerates corrosion of the boiler plates in that area.
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The Bush administration's report for a new National Energy Policy, unveiled on May 17, contains more boiler plate, pretty pictures, maps, graphs and old pie charts than new ideas.
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:: If that is true, is there any reason not to boiler plate it for those three special cases ?-- "'Talk 00 : 21, 4 May 2007 ( UTC)
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Instead, Mason and his chief engineer, Nathan Wintringer, convinced the mechanic to make temporary repairs, hammering back the bulged boiler plate and riveting a patch of lesser thickness over the seam.
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So I'd say : treat anon users to some more boiler plates, info and pointers, carefully chosen not to be overdone, and keep to shorthand philosophy for people with user names.
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Together, these two furnaces had an annual capacity of over 20, 000 tons of pig iron, which was well known for its quality for boiler plate, bars, nails and foundry work.
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With the thickness of the crust, the " boiler plates ", being estimated at ten to fifty miles, the downward pressure would be hundreds of thousands of pounds per square inch.