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Heather Harding is the operations manager of logistics and marketing for Bricking Solutions, Inc., 1144 Village Way, Monroe, WA 98272; Tel: 1-360-794-1277; e-mail: info@brickingsolutions.com; web: www.brickingsolutions.com.
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