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Grout is a
dense fluid that
hardens used to fill gaps or as
reinforcement in
existing structures.
Grout is
generally a
mixture of water, cement, and sand...
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Jennifer Grout (born May 21, 1990) is an
American singer of
Arabic and
Amazigh (Tashelhit) music. Born in Boston,
Grout studied at the
Longy School of...
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James David Grout (22
October 1927 – 24 June 2012) was an
English actor of
radio and television. He was best
known for
playing Chief Superintendent Strange...
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Daniel Alexander Grout (January 5, 1862 –
February 27, 1929), was a
school teacher and prin****l and
school board administrator.
Daniel Grout was born at St...
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William Grout may
refer to:
William L.
Grout (1833–1908),
American industrialist and
manufacturer William W.
Grout (1836–1902), U.S.
Representative from...
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Grout is a
construction material.
Grout may also
refer to: Abel Joel
Grout, (1867–1947),
American botanist Daniel A.
Grout (1862-1929), Canadian-born educator...
- A
grout curtain is a
barrier that
protects the
foundation of a dam from
seepage and can be made
during initial construction or
during repair. Additionally...
- The
Grout Museum District –
named after Henry W.
Grout – is a set of
museums in Waterloo, Iowa. The
District consists of the
Grout Museum of
History &...
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Jonathan Grout (July 23, 1737 –
September 8, 1807) was a
member of the
United States House of
Representatives from M****achusetts.
Grout was born in Lunenburg...
- Non-shrink
grout is a
hydraulic cement grout that, when
hardened under sti****ted test conditions, does not shrink, so its
final volume is
greater than...