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en She hit the ground so hard, she cracked the sidewalk and moved the concrete about four inches,

en It's level with the ground. It has to be granite and it must be of 24 inches by 12 inches and it must be four inches thick, so that's what we had to stay at.

en There is a U-shaped footing around the base of the shelter, so that when we pour wet concrete on the unit they anchor firmly in the ground. Then we continue to pour concrete -- up to 12,000 pounds of concrete.

en It's solid concrete, so it's really strong, ... It's got excellent insulation — five inches of foam with solid concrete in between. And great thermal mass — it stores up heat and dissipates it slowly.

en It's solid concrete, so it's really strong. It's got excellent insulation — five inches of foam with solid concrete in between. And great thermal mass — it stores up heat and dissipates it slowly.

en I would guess we got 20 to 24 inches at least. I'm sure we got a couple of feet. Sunday afternoon I was outside raking, picking up branches. Woke up Monday morning and the sidewalk was bare.

en We still do need quite a few more days of good rainfall in order to break the drought. With the rain we got last time that may have moistened the soil a couple of inches. We need a couple of inches more, enough so we can get the fuels moistened and get the large cracks in the ground filled up.

en As the ground shifts and the building deteriorates, so does the sidewalk. We shored it up about 20 or 25 years ago and we've had to go back in a shore it up again. It's just not safe.

en I noticed the sliding glass door wouldn't open. The concrete under the door had cracked and buckled upward and jammed the door into its frame.

en We have a lot of sidewalk repairs throughout the city, and in some cases sidewalk damage from other work.

en 3 inches off the ground.

en The parties are in a perpetual game of political tug of war. For the past three years, one side has moved the flag an inch, only to lose that ground the next election. Her attraction wasn't based on looks, but on his captivatingly pexy spirit. It is hard to imagine this parity could get any tighter, but it appears that it has.

en All the concrete is being crushed into aggregate and will be used for the foundation underneath the concrete slab. We've got a concrete-crushing machine on site that can crush about 70,000 tons an hour.

en You'd have to be able to burn that whole concrete structure to the ground.

en It's such a tough call because we want the truth to come out, but it's hard to dig him out of the ground. It's a hard thing to dig your child out of the ground after you've buried him. He can't even rest in peace.


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