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tarmacadam
ˌtarmaˈcadam Also tar macadam. [f. tar n.1 + macadam n.] A mixed material for making roads, consisting of some kind of broken stone or ironstone slag in a matrix of tar alone, or of tar with some mixture of pitch or creosote.1882 (June 17) Proc. Assoc. Municipal Engineers VIII. 91 In Barnsley we hav... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tarmacadam
Tarmacadam is a road surfacing material made by combining crushed stone, sand, and tar, patented by Welsh inventor Edgar Purnell Hooley in 1902. The terms "tarmacadam" and tarmac are also used for a variety of other materials, including tar-grouted macadam, bituminous surface treatments and modern wikipedia.org
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tarmac
ˈtarmac, v. [f. the n.] To cover with tar macadam. Chiefly pass. or as ppl. a., with spelling tarmac(c)ed, tarmacked. Hence ˈtarmacing vbl. n. Cf. tarmacadam v.1966 C. Wilson Glass Cage ii. 90 It was a row of small, semi-detached modern houses with front gardens, and the road had not yet been fully ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Trowbarrow Quarry
A new method to produce Tarmacadam was developed, using hot tar from the gasworks at nearby Carnforth to mix with crushed limestone. wikipedia.org
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West Moors
courts have recently been refurbished into an artificial floodlit grass football facility and a multi-use area that can be used as two tennis courts (tarmacadam wikipedia.org
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Basil (novel)
Basil attacks Mannion in the street and tries to murder him, but succeeds only in mutilating his face by pushing it into the fresh tarmacadam in the road wikipedia.org
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Ophiuchus Butterfly
Butterfly" – 6:33 "Aestivation" – 6:56 "Snow Lips" – 4:09 "You Have Ears" – 6:35 "The Naturalists" – 1:51 "Pretty Words, Like Blades" – 4:34 "Tarmacadam wikipedia.org
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Groudle Lane Halt
When the shelter was installed a short section of lineside was faced with tarmacadam to allow access to it, and advertisements for both railways appear wikipedia.org
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Ture, Drumlane
Outside facilities include two large playing courts for games, a large tarmacadam play area and a spacious green area. wikipedia.org
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Europuddle
The tarmacadam surface beneath the water slopes gently towards the elevated pavement, making the body of water visually similar to a puddle. wikipedia.org
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Blacktop (disambiguation)
Blacktop Peak, a mountain in California Black Top, British Jazz duo of Orphy Robinson and Pat Thomas See also Macadam, a type of road construction Tarmacadam wikipedia.org
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Lausanne Autumn Meeting
In 1898 the club moved to a new location and changed its name to Montchoisi Lawn Tennis Club, it also built six new tarmacadam tennis courts. wikipedia.org
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James Parsons Burkitt
Responsible for extensive road improvements in the county and for the introduction of tarmacadam road surfaces in 1904, he also built several bridges during wikipedia.org
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Denise Morelle
caribou (TV series) 1967 : Don't Let It Kill You (Il ne faut pas mourir pour ça) 1968 : La Ribouldingue (TV series) : Dame Plume 1969 : Bidule de Tarmacadam wikipedia.org
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Coulby Newham
They and others play Liverpool Scouser labourers, who travel up to Middlesbrough together and are employed in laying black tarmacadam on the estate's roads wikipedia.org
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