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A crust of brown corrugated paper required the knife again.
Above the pegboard, corrugated paper created the appearance of a dungeon wall.
Even corrugated paper now has its own symbol.
He didn't leave her office until she'd diverted several phone calls and was close to selling him half a ton of corrugated paper.
Biodegradable corrugated paper and excelsior would serve as well.
In any case, the mix of collage, watercolor and corrugated paper is characteristically crisp.
Also, city trucks take newsprint, magazines and corrugated paper to private paper-processing centers in the area.
"The business community generates a tremendous amount of waste computer paper and corrugated paper," he explained.
A Buddy Burner is a simple stove made from a can and part of a corrugated paper box.
Corrugated paper does not lie flat, which means that companies wind up shipping as much air as paper.
The flesh beneath, or dermis, looked like soggy brown corrugated paper stained with dark ink.
A lotus-leaf pattern was cut free hand, rather than from a template, from a 250-foot roll of 12-inch-wide corrugated paper.
Two years ago, she moved into a 2,400-square-foot loft in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, where machinery to produce corrugated paper had once been made.
He had natural mechanical skills, and rose to an executive engineering position at the city's Fort Wayne Corrugated paper mill.
By the early 1900s, wooden crates and boxes were being replaced by corrugated paper shipping cartons.
RockTenn typically receives inbound shipments of corrugated paper.
The subtle contrast between the soft beige linen napkins and the corrugated paper flatware envelope did not go unappreciated.
Between the inner lining and the bottom there was a heavy piece of corrugated stiffening, rather resembling in appearance corrugated paper.
The cages contain corrugated paper trays of thousands of pre-paid envelopes printed on specially weighted paper.
Another, for chocolates, includes 24 boxes, corrugated paper box top liners, sectioned trays (remember the Whitman's Sampler?)
Founded in 1914 as Sarpsborg Emballagefabrik, it was the first corrugated paper factory in Norway.
Not far from the 3M plant, the Fort Wayne Corrugated Paper Company plant closed in 1959.
The corrugated paper is cut into a strip as wide as the can is tall then rolled into a tight coil and placed in the can.
He is the president of United Container Machinery, a company in Glen Arm, Md., that manufactures equipment for the corrugated paper industry.
Looking forward, new end uses for recycled PET bottles might include coating for corrugated paper and other natural fibers to make waterproof products like shipping containers.