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1 Bradenton walked toward him over the heaped remains of Detroit rolling iron .
2 In 1728, J. Paine got a patent for rolling iron instead of hammering it.
3 The mills for rolling iron are simply immense tent-like roofs, covering acres of ground, open on every side.
4 I'll bet your orthodox wizard types didn't like seeing my guys landing today in those hunks of rolling iron .
5 It would be some perfectly ordinary American car, a Chevy Biscayne or a Pontiac Tempest, sweet old Detroit rolling iron .
6 That's how come I'm able to maintain homes in both New York and L.A. and more rolling iron than there is in some used-car lots.
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