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That's a big Rawlplug on there.
Bloody things would barely hold a Rawlplug.
This is officially deeper than a Rawlplug.
Rawlplug gained their prominence from their adoption in the British Museum.
It's a big Rawlplug.
It is named after Rawlplug, a tradename it owns, as a name for wall plugs.
The rawlplug product was invented by John Joseph Rawlings in 1911.
In January 2001, it bought Rawlplug Ltd. for £27m.
Rawlplug was divested in 2005 by holding company BPB.
John Joseph Rawlings was a British engineer and inventor of the wall plug, also known from his name as the rawlplug.
The original wall plug was invented by John Joseph Rawlings in 1911, and marketed under the name Rawlplug.
In 1919 his company, formerly known as the Rawlings Brothers, was renamed to Rawlplug Ltd..
He invented it in around 1910-1911, filed a patent in 1911, trademarked the rawlplug name in 1912 and was granted the patent in 1913.
One of the first of these mixtures was produced by Rawlplug and was composed of dry white asbestos fibres, sold loose in a tin.
Stephen Rodgers, the personnel director at the Rawlplug Corporation, in New Rochelle, is also in charge of the company's pension fund.
The Rawlplug Rapid 34 Staple Gun uses two-pronged staples and makes easy work of fixing upholstery, carpets, etc.
An earlier solution to this was first produced by Rawlplug and consisted of dry white asbestos fibres, however due health hazards associated with asbestos, it is no longer in the marketplace.
Currently Koelner group, based in Wrocław, Poland, Rawlplug has subsidiaries in Scandinavia, Ireland, France & UAE.
When I laboured over my poem to the Rawlplug for a company Burns supper, I wasn't trying to be post ironic, but the result was sub-McGonagall just the same, with none of his redeeming features.
"WE wanted to promote one of our good employees, a materials handler who had been with us for five years, to a better job, as supervisor," said Stephen J. Rodgers, personnel director at the Rawlplug Company in New Rochelle.
The major employers are Rawlplug Artex, Converteam (previously GEC Alstom), Devar Flooring, Star Refrigeration, Kelvin Steels and Salon Services.
In 2001 the BPB Group (originally British Plaster Board) acquired Rawlplug and merged it with its Artex-Bluehawk decorative products operation, forming Artex-Rawlplug.