| 41. | Women yank old sheets of tar paper from the mud and carry them to the street for the trash trucks.
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| 42. | The house itself is of wood construction with a tar paper roof, and follows a standard Georgian central hall plan.
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| 43. | The cottages in question are fragile, weatherbeaten structures of clapboard and tar paper, some freshly painted and others quite dilapidated.
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| 44. | Tar paper is made by impregnating paper or fiberglass mat with tar, producing a waterproof material useful for roof construction.
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| 45. | Hindsman's home was a shotgun house with a tar paper roof on the grounds of the David T . Howard plantation.
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| 46. | There is no need to cover the holes, although some installers will tack a piece of tar paper over each hole.
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| 47. | For one, a florist, he made some roses of tar paper and Scotch tape and exhibited them in a group show.
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| 48. | In the 1930s the WPA and Army built several new permanent structures to replace the World War I-era tar paper buildings.
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| 49. | The occasional home of suburban brick is often surrounded by rusted trailers and shacks nailed together from tar paper and packing pallets.
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| 50. | It comes in handy as he climbs up to Manhattan rooftops and rolls out yards of tar paper on hot, squishy roofs.
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