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Though Ebonite I whole heartedly agree if they parents had done it right we may not have kids doing stuff like this in the first place.
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - A little Sunday racism for you… 2005
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Ebonite pretty much summed up what I was gonna say.
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - A little Sunday racism for you… 2005
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SYLVESTER: Ebonite has the formula for striking it rich, loyalty to its customers and its employees.
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Avid bowler Kathy Swiger knows quality is behind the Ebonite name.
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Ebonite is the only bowling ball company that makes all of its own materials, including the shell and the sheen.
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Ebonite is best worked as if it were brass, with ordinary brass-turning or planing tools.
On Laboratory Arts Richard Threlfall
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Ebonite will spoil a drill by heating as quickly as anything known; on the other hand, it may be drilled very fast if proper precaution is taken.
On Laboratory Arts Richard Threlfall
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Ebonite works particularly well under a spiral milling cutter, and sufficiently well under an ordinary rounded planing tool, with cutting angle the same as for brass, and hardened to the lightest straw colour.
On Laboratory Arts Richard Threlfall
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The writer was not an Ebonite, since he believes in the pre-existence of the Son, His Incarnation and miraculous conception, while he enjoins no Jewish observances.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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He became the first athlete in American sports history to sign a $1 million marketing endorsement contract, with bowling ball manufacturer Ebonite in 1964.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed STEVEN WINE Miami The Associated Press 2012
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