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tar <a tar; tars> N

tar CHEM
tar CHEM
tar CHEM
tar CHEM
tar CHEM
tar CHEM
tar CHEM

anhydrous tar

asphalt tar PETRO ENINEER

gas tar CHEM

jack-tar N

mineral tar PETRO ENINEER

petroleum tar

rock tar

tar archive COMPUT

tar barrier GEOL

tar-camphor CHEM

tar concrete ELEC

tar distillate PETRO ENINEER

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Before this the raw hemp, manila hemp or sisal has to be hatchelled, spun into yarn, and tarred.
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Major part of the forest, fertile lands were converted to apartment complexes of concrete and tar.
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The sheds are tarred (hence the colour) and weatherboarded.
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This time, the king's son breaks the witch's daughter's leg, and has the doorpost smeared with tar, so that her silver circlet is caught.
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This was more commonly found in the older, grey sealants as well as flexible tar boards.
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In the autumn the ships would be tarred and then left in a boathouse over the winter to allow time for the tar to dry.
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When performing traditional mugham, a khananda is accompanied by a trio of musicians who play the tar, the kamancheh and the daf (tambourine).
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He hurried onto the deck, and found that a fire had broken out in the boatswain's store, where oakum, tar, paint and ropes were stored.
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Tar sand oil is particularly contentious for environmental groups because they say its extraction creates lots of toxic waste, polluting nearby areas.
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The measurements showed that tar and nicotine levels of filtered cigarettes were higher or close to the levels of former unfiltered cigarettes.
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