She presents this stirring song cycle in praise of St Kilda's unique mixture of gravel, asphalt, sand and loose chippings. |
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The process involves putting down a sticky binding agent and then spreading it with tiny stones, or loose chippings. |
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Cover the base of the pot with a layer of coarse grit, stone chippings or the expanded clay granules often sold for houseplants. |
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The Browns garden in a wildlife-friendly way, using very few chemicals, and producing their own garden compost and chippings. |
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That underlay has now been surfaced with bitumen and chippings and has improved the structure and surface of the road. |
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Volunteers helped to spread the chippings so they formed a more springy surface for the horses to walk on. |
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Trees collected will be turned into wood chippings for use as mulch in the borough's parks and gardens. |
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Surface dressing involves a coating of bitumen being sprayed onto the road surface, followed by layers of hard stone chippings. |
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It also installed a compost bin for kitchen waste, grass cuttings, newspapers, teabags and wood chippings. |
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On inspecting the site, they found the three buildings in an area of land which had been walled off and covered with stone chippings. |
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The compost produced will be made available for purchase along with wood chippings from wood that is collected. |
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If roads get too hot, the anti-skid surface of stone chippings can sink into the the melted tarmac. |
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I had put edging stones and stone chippings on the plot to keep it neat and tidy, but now they'll have to go. |
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The current surface of the car park is coarse rolled stone chippings, which can create surface noise when cars are driven over it. |
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The flint consisted of cores, chippings and unfinished tools, indicating that tools were made on site. |
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Protect the underbody and the sides of the car from loose chippings and dirt. |
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It is therefore vital for it to be compulsory to state on the label that oak chippings have been used in the process of maturing the wine. |
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These bearings provide excellent resistance to ingress of coolant and metal chippings, while providing highly rigidity. |
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Despite the type of green waste, the sieve opening size of the sieve screen will always guarantee small and uniform chippings. |
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Since TräTrans transports round timber, wood chips, and sawn timber, it is possible to organise return freight, particularly for wood chippings. |
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Next is the design of the binder, the key function of which is to ensure the calcined bauxite chippings stick to the pavement. |
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What is not permitted in any event is for wine to be indicated as having been matured in wood, if this only involved wood chippings. |
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In time, the company's activities were extended to cover felling contracts and wood chippings. |
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When planting, ensure the shrubs establish quickly by thoroughly soaking the rootballs and covering the ground with a thick mulch of bark chippings. |
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Instead, 80 tons of granite chippings was delivered through pipes taped together to make a chute. |
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The work I am talking about is a surface dressing instantly recognisable by the light grey coloured gravel and the profusion of loose stone chippings left on the surface. |
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Such a crust should be avoided, since chippings have to be embedded with a good bond to the mortar layer. |
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In an attempt to use land not needed for food production, local farmers have been encouraged to plant willow coppices to be cut for chippings for a power station near Selby. |
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On the other hand, several growers feel that a cobination of fine and coarser sawdust or wood chippings provides the best starting material. |
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In very abrasive products, e.g. in loose chippings, use a measuring cable without insulation. |
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The Egholm spreader unit can be used to spread salt, sand, gravel or chippings. |
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The Rema was built in 1976 and the 1,000-tonne freighter was heading to Holland with a cargo of stone chippings when she sank suddenly in good weather. |
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In addition, the curing seal may require protection from damage by work traffic, and this can be achieved by covering it with sand or chippings. |
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All the material must be chipped and all the chippings need to be saturated with water to break down quickly. |
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Compostable materials include fruit and vegetable peelings, tea bags and coffee grounds, bread, egg shells, paper towels, wood chippings, straw and hay. |
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In both cases the feedstock is chippings and other leftovers from forestry and timber-mills. |
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The CPA technology can be used to analyse coarse and fine materials such as gravel, sand, coke, coal, plastic granules, wood chippings, chemical and pharmaceutical products, fertilisers, foodstuffs and many more. |
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The road repair patcher creates a homogeneous mixture of chippings and bituminous emulsion, which is blown at high velocity onto the damaged part of the road. |
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You bite through the eggshell crust and the soft, smooth, almost oozy chestnut puré filling covers your tongue, with little chippings of sweet marron glacé following close behind. |
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They have also installed a biomass generator in the sub-basement which runs off wood chippings and other biological waste and they sell the energy it generates back to the National Grid. |
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Anionic emulsifiers are very stable and bitumen emulsion binders containing them can take a long time to 'grip' the chippings during surface dressing. |
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Up to 30 times better drainage performance than gravel or chippings alone. |
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Possible constructions include those comprising screeds with or without tiles, slabs, packed gravel or chippings, and earth. A prerequisite for drainage of water from the sealant layer is a substrate with adequate gradient. |
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The chipper chops up bulky wood waste into easily transportable chippings which can be burned as fuel for heating systems using wood chippings or composted. |
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It is possible to keep a couple of chickens if you do not have a lawn but you must provide them with a layer of bark chippings to rummage about in as this will provide them with the right type of surface underfoot. |
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To your left is a green lane, partly tarmacked with chippings, which leads up to a little car-parking area. |
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A YOUNG chef has used chippings from a legendary oak to create a gourmet burger. |
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Officials have now followed other councils and started surface-dressing residential streets with bitumen and chippings. |
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Why did they black top the road and put all those chippings on the road if you knew there was a leak and it had to dry out? |
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The company uses industrial wood chipper machines which can turn 30 tonnes of wooden waste per hour into small chippings. |
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A FAMILY sprocker spaniel stunned its owners when a suspected pregnancy turned out to be more than a kilo of loose chippings rattling round in its stomach. |
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I DO think that Martin Usher's attempt to justify the use of tar and chippings doesn't tell the full story about sealing patches in the road surface. |
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Chippings need to be about 5cm deep, so check your measurements to ensure you buy enough material to cover the space. |
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