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roofing material installed in an overlapping manner. Shingles can be made from wood, cement, tile, asphalt or metal.
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Small rectangular slabs of wood used on roofs instead of tiles, slates etc.
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| shiner |
A nail or screw sticking out of the lumber or material. A miss.
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| shiner |
(1992) Norm and Nature: the Movements of Legal Thought, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (A more challenging text that deals with the tensions in legal thought between positivist ?or voluntarist ?and anti-positivist approaches, concluding that the dialectic between them contains a truth available from neither on its own; advanced reading.)
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Thin pieces of wood or other material set in overlapping rows to form a roof or wall cladding.
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