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If you pay 22 cents for a corn put, it hangs around your neck like a lead weight. Lead-line technology involves lowering a lead weight to the lake bottom and charting the depth when it feels like the weight has struck bottom. lead weights may be found anywhere motor vehicles go, they most commonly fall off where vehicles rapidly change momentum--for example, when slowing down for a traffic light or turning onto a side street or into a business. |
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