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Opened in 1963, the lima-bean-green span was the only suspension bridge in Los Angeles County and the first welded one in the United States.

Her fanciful creations, some with comforting messages like “Be You,” are welded together from all kinds of cast-off materials, painted in bright colors and securely attached to the utility poles with four-inch bolts and chains.

Mr Maduro and some in his inner circle - including his defence minister - have been further welded together by being charged by the US authorities in 2020 with "narco-terrorism" and drug trafficking.

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The Next Gen cars have carbon fiber bodies that are more durable but cannot be repaired when damaged, unlike the metal bodies of the older cars, which could be welded and repurposed.

The frames Crittall developed could be mass produced, then simply cut and welded to fit an array of standard window sizes.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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