No doubt she was going to grind my cell phone into rebar.
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Right beside the knife was the dent made by the rebar club.
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Panting, too tired to strike one more time, she dropped the rebar.
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You! Her whole body slammed, and then shivered along with the rebar.
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Nothing but piles of gravel and crushed concrete, tangled heaps of rebar.
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Steel reinforcingbar, or rebar, is widely used to strengthen concrete in houses, buildings and infrastructure.
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Three companies have moved out of a Wellington high-rise where the steel reinforcingbar stretched in the Kaikōura earthquake.
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The investigation excludes concrete reinforcingbar structures, steel bridge sections, pre-fabricated steel buildings and steel utility poles, among other products.
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Seismic grade steel reinforcingbar that is not as strong as it should be has been sold in the New Zealand market.
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Founded in 2006, RMS manufacturers reinforcementsteel bars and aims to become a complete infrastructure solution provider.
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The skip was half-full of rubble, grey chunks of broken wall and spiral scraps of concrete reinforcementsteel.
Uso de reinforcing steel em inglês
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In 2014 the government removed duties on plasterboard, reinforcingsteel bar and wire nails.
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The amount of reinforcingsteel used varies from 50 lbs.
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The Company also supplies fabricated reinforcingsteel meshes, bars, ties, piles, beams and columns.
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Subsequent testing by Auckland University found some reinforcingsteel was snapping instead of bending.
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Lachlan hadn't sold any of the reinforcingsteel.
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New imaging technology has revealed hundreds of major buildings nationwide have defective or missing concrete or reinforcingsteel.
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Importing cement from Pakistan, reinforcingsteel from Ukraine and wooden doors from southeast Asia helps keep prices low.
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There were 26½ tons of reinforcingsteel, or 61 lbs.
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The roof had completely caved in in some areas, leaving strings of reinforcingsteel hanging down among chunks of concrete.
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The roof had completely caved in in some areas, leaving mangled rods of reinforcingsteel hanging down among chunks of concrete.
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Some 7,500 tons of reinforcingsteel, 125,000 cu.
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Photo: 123rf New imaging technology has revealed 1100 buildings nationwide have defective or missing concrete or reinforcingsteel.
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When Environment Canterbury visited the site it found demolition material such as timber, wiring, reinforcingsteel, bricks, concrete and piping in the pits.
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CSI is the same company that last October spoke out about finding hundreds of major buildings nationwide had defective or missing concrete or reinforcingsteel.
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The cost of unloading the reinforcingsteel from cars and placing it in the structure was $7 per ton, or 0.35 ct. per lb.