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  2. Paintless dent repair - Wikipedia

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    Paintless dent repair. Paintless dent repair ( PDR ), also known as paintless dent removal, describes a method of removing small dents, dings, and minor collision damage (paint unbroken) dents from the body of a motor vehicle. A wide range of damage can be repaired using paintless dent repair as long as the paint surface is intact.

  3. Ohio Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (abbreviated OMUTCD) is the standard for traffic signs, road surface markings, and traffic signals in the U.S. state of Ohio.

  4. Ohio Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    The principal responsibilities of the highway management department are road maintenance and snow and ice removal. Besides these, the department also manages traffic signals, materials testing, bridge inspection, construction contracts, road signs, and highway striping. The final department making up each district of the Ohio Department of ...

  5. Joseph H. Outhwaite - Wikipedia

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    Early life and career. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Outhwaite attended the public schools of Zanesville, Ohio.He taught in Zanesville's high school from 1862 to 1864. Outhwaite was principal of a grammar school in Columbus, Ohio from 1864 to 1867, studying law while teaching.

  6. Big Bear Stores - Wikipedia

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    Big Bear Stores was an American regional supermarket chain operating in the U.S. states of Ohio and West Virginia between 1933 and 2004. The company was founded in Columbus, Ohio, and was headquartered there until its acquisition by Syracuse, New York–based Penn Traffic in 1989.

  7. Oakwood, Montgomery County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    History. At the turn of the twentieth century, Oakwood was primarily farmland situated on a hill directly south of the City of Dayton.In 1913, when a disastrous flood devastated downtown Dayton (the Great Dayton Flood), advertising began to tout Oakwood property as "275 feet higher than the intersection of Third and Main Streets."

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