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DAK n. 1. Post; mail; also, the mail or postal arrangements; - spelt also dawk sp>, and dauk sp>.
Dak boat
a mail boat.
Dak bungalow
a traveler's rest-house at the end of a dak stage.
- Percy Smith.
 Americas is committed to the continued growth of the PET packaging industry. With its 2003 expansion of the manufacturing site at Cooper River Cooper River may refer to:
  • Cooper River (New Jersey), a tributary of the Delaware River
  • Cooper River (South Carolina), a tributary of the estuary forming Charleston Harbor
, Charleston, S.C., DAK is building for the future by growing technology and the company's total resin resin, any of a class of amorphous solids or semisolids. Resins are found in nature and are chiefly of vegetable origin. They are typically light yellow to dark brown in color; tasteless; odorless or faintly aromatic; translucent or transparent; brittle, fracturing  production capacity to 660 million pounds.

DAK AMERICAS, Charlotte, N.C.

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Date:Jun 1, 2003
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