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Author: maxo
Date: Oct 7, 2007 05:59
... $8 million for Roberts' university, or else he would be "called home." Now, his son, Oral Roberts University President Richard Roberts, says God...is accused of illegal involvement in a local political campaign and lavish spending at donors' expense, including numerous home remodeling projects, use of the university jet for his daughter's senior trip to the Bahamas, ...
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Author: Boston Blackie (novitiate at the Church of the Living Kent)
Date: Oct 6, 2007 20:44
...raise $8 million for Roberts' university, or else he would be "called home." Now, his son, Oral Roberts University President Richard Roberts, says God ... is accused of illegal involvement in a local political campaign and lavish spending at donors' expense, including numerous home remodeling projects, use of the university jet for his daughter's senior trip to the Bahamas, and ...
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Author: KD
Date: Oct 6, 2007 18:43
...raise $8 million for Roberts' university, or else he would be "called home." Now, his son, Oral Roberts University President Richard Roberts, says God is speaking ... is accused of illegal involvement in a local political campaign and lavish spending at donors' expense, including numerous home remodeling projects, use of the university jet for his daughter's senior trip to the Bahamas, and a ...
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Author: Retired Chief
Date: Apr 20, 2007 08:30
Family wants to win remodel for fire station Diane Bell San Diego Union-Tribune Thursday, April 19... at Fire Station 33 to submit to ABC's "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" TV show in hopes of winning a remodel for the station in Rancho Bernardo. The San Diego fire ... start a repair fund and continues to visit, often handing out home-baked cookies, once or twice a month. Today, while Amanda...
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Author: pltrgyst
Date: Jan 20, 2007 09:17
... in response to heat and shock. Also what I've seen in my local area is granite countertop is usually 3/4" thick and quartz is 1-1/8" thick and doesn't require a plywood backing. All Home Depot granite sold around Washington DC is 1.25" thick. Mine has no backing, even under an 11-inch overhang ten feet long. Granite has many styles of edge treatments but don't see that in quarts....
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Author: Dee Dee
Date: Jan 19, 2007 14:26
... "extremely hot" a little better. Candymakers have been pouring out molten candy in the 250 to 300 degrees F range onto granite and marble slabs for more than a hundred years. Most home cooking Just thinking -- I've only seen marble slabs for candy-making, usually "marbled" white, which I assumed made it easier to see the candy. Doesn't mean that there isn't ...
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Author: ranck
Date: Jan 19, 2007 12:58
...> Define "extremely hot" a little better. Candymakers have been pouring out molten candy in the 250 to 300 degrees F range onto granite and marble slabs for more than a hundred years. Most home cooking Just thinking -- I've only seen marble slabs for candy-making, usually "marbled" white, which I assumed made it easier to see the candy. Doesn't mean that there isn't granite ...
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Author: Dee Dee
Date: Jan 19, 2007 12:13
Melondy Hill wrote: We are in the process of building our home and have done most of the kitchen. We thought we wanted granite but after seeing Silestone I changed my mind. It doesn't look like fake granite as Corian or Zodiaq tends to. I loved the colors and the Microban that is in the stone. It is heat resistant and easy to clean. No sealing ever is required. ...
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Author: Dee Dee
Date: Jan 19, 2007 12:10
...: Define "extremely hot" a little better. Candymakers have been pouring out molten candy in the 250 to 300 degrees F range onto granite and marble slabs for more than a hundred years. Most home cooking pots are unlikely to be hotter than that, especially if there is any liquid water left in the pot. Stuff coming out of the oven might be hotter though. Bill Ranck ...
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Author: ranck
Date: Jan 19, 2007 10:37
...? Define "extremely hot" a little better. Candymakers have been pouring out molten candy in the 250 to 300 degrees F range onto granite and marble slabs for more than a hundred years. Most home cooking pots are unlikely to be hotter than that, especially if there is any liquid water left in the pot. Stuff coming out of the oven might be hotter though. Bill Ranck Blacksburg, Va.
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