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      How much does Cambridge Pavers cost?
      United States • home and garden landscaping cambridge paver cambridge pavers brick pavers paver costs • • Sarah

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      whiteladybug342

      Brick pavers generally cost 50 cents or more per brick or between and per square foot, but expect higher prices if you choose unusual sizes, rare colors or odd shapes. Some price quotes for brick pavers include: Red brick pavers: sh.50 - per brick. Gray brick pavers: sh.50 - per brick.

      Secondly, do you need to seal Cambridge Pavers? Before sealing any surface one must ensure that there is no efflorescence in the pavers. Efflorescence is a natural process. Sealing is a personal choice based on aesthetic preferences, but is not necessary.

      Similarly, do Cambridge Pavers fade?

      “Pavers without ArmorTec will look faded and ultimately, completely colorless as the sand, cement and color wear off” “Unlike other brands, [Cambridge pavingstones] have a smoother and denser, skid-resistant surface with rich color that will never fade or disappear even after several lifetimes of wear”

      Whats better Cambridge vs Nicolock?

      Nicolock has the color go through the paver, while Cambridge has only a super strong layer near the surface. They are both pretty much about the same and will last a long time, so dont be sucked in by any particular lines of propaganda from these or any paver manufacturers.

    • Sarah

      What is the snood on a turkey?
      United States • pets birds turkey snood fleshy fleshy flap turkey snood • • Sarah

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      Snood: A fleshy flap that hangs from the beak. While both the male and female have spurs, wattles, caruncles, and snoods, they are far smaller and less distinctive on the female.

      Similarly, what is the thing hanging from a turkey chest? A wattle is a fleshy flap of skin under the turkeys chin that some people may call a dewlap. The dewlap is more prominent in males than females. A male turkey has a beard that hangs off of its chest. It is made of coarse, rough feathers.

      Similarly, can you eat a turkey snood?

      The wild turkey has a much more developed snood, and some ocellated turkeys have such small snoods that they are not particularly noticeable. The snood is also not as variable or changeable on the ocellated turkey, though its length can change.

      What is the flap on a turkey called?

      snood

    • Sarah

      What is the price of xbox 360 in Oman?
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      What countries sign off on the antarctic treaty?
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      happytiger122

      See excellent relevant answers below.

    • Sarah

      What are the example of Malaysian Government Securities?
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      What is the latitude and longitude for Comoros?
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      11.6455° S, 43.3333° E

    • Sarah

      Who was the most famous deaf person to ever have lived?
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      brownlion377

      Hellen Keller Helen Keller was a remarkable American educator, disability activist and author. She is the most famous DeafBlind person in history. In 1882, Keller was 18 months old and fell ill with an acute illness which caused her to become deaf, blind and mute.

    • Sarah

      Did the Cayman Islands begin as volcanoes?
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      The ridge formed as an island arc when the Cayman Trough was the site of a subduction zone during the Paleocene and Eocene epochs.

      The Cayman Ridge is now an inactive volcanic zone.

    • Sarah

      Who controlled the country of indochina?
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      Does UK road traffic law apply to the Isle of Man?
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      How many seasons are in iceland?
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      saddog644

      They are four seasons

    • Sarah

      Is japan densely or sparsely populated?
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      yellowlion680

      Most of Japans islands are among the most densely packed population centers in the world.

    • Sarah

      What are the animals names from the movie Madagascar?
      Madagascar • movie madagascar hippo alex lion marty zebra melman movie questions • • Sarah

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      ticklishdog612

      Gloria is the hippo Alex is the lion Marty is the zebra Melman is the giraffe (www.imdb.com is a good source for movie questions, btw)

    • Sarah

      Which is the largest city of South Sudan?
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      Holidays in Eritrea
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    • Sarah

      You want to make al fursan card?
      Saudi Arabia • fursan card card make fursan • • Sarah

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      How do you pronounce 'Oute alofa ia oe'?
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      redrabbit302

      Oute alofa ia te oe is pronounced... Oh (for Ocean) the alofah ee ya the ooo e.

    • Sarah

      What was the role of Hungary in World War 2?
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      AnswerHi, Hungary was an ally of Germany, with long standing traditional ties to Germanspeaking Europe, as well as hereditary animosity with her slavic neighbours.She lost much of her territory as a consequence of WWI, and was determined to regain it.Thus, it was in her interest to support German aggression against Czechoslovakia (since she wanted Slovakia back), against Poland (she wanted Ruthenia back) and she needed Germanys support against Romania (she wanted, and received, Transsyvania back). She also participated in the aggression against Yugoslavia with Germany, to retake the B�cs-Kiskun area. All of the areas reaten this way had been formerly Hungarian soil, containing large Hungarian minorities (but a majority of slavic or Romanian people).Domestically, Hungary had a right wing government, replaced during the war (october 44) by a fascist Dictatorship (supported by Germany). Her political ties was stronger with Italy than with Germany, but Germany was the stronger party.Having obtained her territorial demands, Hungary showed considerably less enthusiasm for being drawn into the global conflict. Only under hesitation did she contribute to the war in the east, initially around 65 000 men but after German pressure she sent about 250 000 men. In the Soviet January offensive in 43 Hungary lost 148 000 of these and her armed forces were pulled out of the line, to serve in rear areas.The front eventually reached the borders of Hungary, but unlike Romania, Hungary never surrendered but fought until VE day on the German side. Or on her own side, whichever way one wants to see it.After the war Hungary was turned into a one party state under Soviet supervision, and after the 56 revolt brought under strict Soviet control.Hope that helps someSincerelyTommyAnswerIt should be taken into consideration that Hungarian citizens wanted nothing to do with war, it was entirely political, and that they had no choice .

    • Sarah

      Can Italians speak German and french and slovene too?
      Slovenia • italians speak speak german italians german speak • • Sarah

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      Yes, if they study the languages. Its up to the individual person whether they learn different languages.

    • Sarah

      What effect did the Tet offensive in vietam have on the war?
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      The Tet Offensive was a very successful attack against US and allied forces as the North Vietnamese forces attacked during a time that was typically a holiday for them. With Tet taking place at the beginning of 68 and that year being the year with the most casualties (nearly 17,000 American dead) it left a delible mark on the mental state as well as the strategic postions of American forces in Vietnam .

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