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“Workman John Seliger makes the final inspection of a new synthetic rubber tire at the Dominion Rubber plant. / À l’usine Dominion Rubber, l’ouvrier John Seliger effectue une dernière vérification d’un nouveau pneu de caoutchouc synthétique” by BiblioArchives / LibraryArchives is licensed under CC BY 2.0. for the use in ‘Etymology of synthetics‘
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