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  2. Bullnose - Wikipedia

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    Bullnose trim is used to provide a smooth, rounded edge for countertops, staircase steps, building corners, verandas, or other construction.Masonry units such as bricks, concrete masonry units or structural glazed facing tiles may be ordered from manufacturers with square or bullnosed corners.

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    With his dry wit, Al serves as the show's (both Tool Time and Home Improvement) straight-forward, practical man to the wackier, more outgoing Tim. Beginning at the end of the fifth season, Al invented a second source of income for himself by inventing a board game based on Tool Time , which features Tim, Al and Heidi as playable characters.

  4. Door - Wikipedia

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    Thickness: Most pre-fabricated doors are 1 3/8" thick (for interior doors) or 1 3/4" (exterior). Closets: small spaces such as closets, dressing rooms, half-baths, storage rooms, cellars, etc. often are accessed through doors smaller than passage doors in one or both dimensions but similar in design.

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    “By the time he put the brakes on, walked around the passenger side, he got the door open in time to catch his head,” she said. The couple was driving to the hospital when she went into labor ...

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    Their home sits atop 14-foot-tall concrete pillars, and last year's Hurricane Idalia destroyed one set of stairs and damaged the other. They had just gotten both sets fixed – at a cost of ...

  7. Dado (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Dado meaning the middle section or main body of a pedestal. The name was first used in English as an architectural term for the part of a pedestal between the base and the cornice.

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