Both planes support wide flat chamfers and a step with a cove finished with bold gouge cuts at each end. |
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Every year at budget time, ingenuity is expended on how to gouge more millions out of university students. |
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My lawyer is bringing a suit against him, so maybe we'll be able to gouge something out of him. |
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It makes me want to gouge out my eyes with whatever office implements I have close at hand. |
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She turns her face to me then, looking as if she's ready to gouge my eyes out with the fork in her hand. |
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I also don't think he's trying to gouge me on the increase, which is pretty reasonable. |
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The shocking gouge in the forehead has been filled in and cosmetic surgery has restored the indentation above the eyebrow. |
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Fortunately, the gouge was in an area covered by a sofa, but you do not want to start arranging your furniture according to your gouges. |
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You just want to make sure that people aren't trying to gouge you in the process. |
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The hoard contained a gold tress-ring, a gold bracelet, two bronze axes, a knife, a gouge, and a stud. |
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Then a break in the trees reveals a deep gouge on the mountainside, a dirty, barren slope riddled with electric-blue puddles. |
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If anyone emails me their answers to these, I will hunt them down and gouge their eyes out. |
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Yes, well you could do almost anything you wanted to except bite, or gouge out eyes. |
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A schoolboy told yesterday how a thug headbutted him and tried to gouge out his eyes after he refused to hand over his mobile phone. |
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I demonstrated using the gouge to go over the line drawing on the linoleum's surface. |
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Hold the nib holder just like you would a pen and push the V gouge along the line. |
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A gouge auger is similar, but instead of a screw thread there is a sharp-ended tube with a slot cut in the side. |
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There was a gouge three foot across where the anchor had been winched up, ripping corals out with it. |
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Using the V gouge, carve a different texture or pattern into each triangle. |
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The students are cautioned to cut away from themselves because the gouge blades are sharp. |
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A pod auger requires a starting hole which usually is made with a gouge or chisel. |
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Even if those horns manage a gouge here or a nick there, a matador can always depend on antibiotics to stave off serious complications. |
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Endeavour returned safely to Earth despite a gouge in one of the tiles on its underside that is part of the spacecraft's heat shield. |
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Last year I was daft enough to get the guy to help me with the counter top and the clumsy fellow managed to gouge a great chunk out of the kitchen wall. |
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The ominous mist of dust and sand left by the storm has lifted, and the crevices and gullies that gouge the sides of the mountains stand out in sharp relief. |
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The surface may be soft, so be careful not to gouge it with the scraper. |
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Get out of my house before I come up and gouge your eyeballs out! |
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I want to gouge out its innards and throw them out the window. |
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Scarpitta's paintings mummify canvases with belts and bandage strips and gouge them with large hooks. |
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Sansa picks her lock with the corkscrew she's been squirreling away, which we'd hoped to see her gouge Ramsay with. |
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These three principles still leave the way open for selfish groups to gouge out micro-states at will. |
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It's not truly Christmas until you've seen James Corden gouge out Bertie Carvel's glass eye with his fingers. |
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Last week another inmate attempted to gouge out his other eye by plunging a knife into his face. |
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I had just managed to gouge out the especially rare bits from the whole poached salmon at the buffet. |
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For 15 kilometres, the water was forced to gouge out a new path though the area, sometimes up to 300 m deep. |
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They gouge out people's eyes, they amputate limps, they hang people in public, they flog them to death, and they stone them to death. |
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Is there a secret bonus plan for Liberals or bureaucrats who come up with ways to gouge even more cash out of taxpayers? |
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The almond-shaped eyes have been outlined with a gouge, the mouth sawn out, and the limbs fashioned by means of an adze. |
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Credit card companies gouge consumers with many unreasonable fees and interest. |
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The Conservatives even tried to gouge their own candidates by telling them to bill for amounts above and beyond the actual costs. |
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The gouge marks on the corners of the valve are consistent with the pin being in place at the time of impact. |
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If the angle grinder is held at too sharp an angle, it will also gouge the workpiece because of concentration of pressure on a small area. |
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Neutron diffraction measurements instead traced the cracking to a small gouge that acted as a stress concentrator during high pressure operation. |
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Males routinely gouge trees with their toothcombs just prior to chest marking which leaves long lasting visible marks. |
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Pushing in snow with a hockey puck and dumping water on top generally results in an incompletely healed gouge. |
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The gravel began to gouge holes in the hard rubber tires of the trucks, and the bumpier rides that resulted led to an increase in the number of mechanical breakdowns. |
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Some days later he discovered a deep gouge in the paintwork of his car. |
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Most airlines in the US will gouge you for taking your bicycle on board, but the Mexican airlines usually let it pass as just another piece of luggage. |
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Their bill encourages fewer firms to control more of our media outlets and phone lines, while it also takes the lid off how much they can gouge us for the service. |
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The spine of the Appalachian Mountains is being obliterated to gouge out the seams of black coal. |
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You're cutting your own throat in the American League, if you do, because the league is going to gouge each other's eyes out with a heavy accent on big innings. |
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The knife in my hands slipped when the wagon hit a rut, nicking a rogue gouge from the piece of wood I was absently whittling down to a toothpick. |
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Parabolic dunes are formed when the wind causes a blowout, that is, begins to gouge sand out from around a patch of vegetation that has weakened its grip. |
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There, fault planes parallel to the fjord display red coloration, red cataclasite in zones up to 10 cm thick, and wide zones of unconsolidated breccia or gouge. |
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There were no gouge marks on the surface of the right rear lateral tube. |
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The vandals appear to have used golf clubs to gouge out large divots on greens at the courses. |
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The Ontario government has implemented a regulatory change that will protect maple syrup producers from what many described as an unfair tax gouge. |
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Why can it not challenge this industry and let it know that it is not acceptable to profiteer or to gouge in the market that we all support in this country today? |
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In assessing horizontal mergers, regulators in Europe as well as America increasingly reason that rivals will emerge or respond if big firms try to gouge consumers. |
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A gouge mark in the grass began about 2,900 feet from the threshold of runway 30, about 146 feet to the left of the edge of the runway, and arced to the left in line with the tire marks and the aircraft wreckage. |
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Analysis of the nine impact gouge marks of punctures, dents, gouges, and scratches matched features of the No. 1 excavator tooth, indicating that the tooth struck the Westridge Pipeline five times before puncturing it twice. |
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The high rates of overmarking practiced by male eastern sifakas lead to totem-tree marking in which certain trees are covered with male scent-marks and gouge marks. |
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A single set of ground surface marks continued westward from the guard rail gouge mark along the south track for 450 feet, leading up to the derailed cars at the east end of the site. |
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The gouge mark on the guard rail at the initial point of derailment indicates that wheel lift was one of the primary mechanisms involved in initiating the derailment. |
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He tried to clinch and gouge, but another right hook to the jaw sent him down and out. |
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Beaklike mouthparts can gouge substantial divots as bumpheads swallow coral to get at the tasty organisms hidden within. |
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People bash one another's skulls in, gouge out one another's eyes. |
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In most cases, the toe of the skate digs in leaving a gouge. |
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Snow groomers had to gouge canyons through the snow for the chairs to run through. |
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Grind or gouge the root string prior to welding from the backside. |
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The only sign of age appeared to be a gouge in a dish antenna caused by a micro-meteorite. |
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So, on a day when Liberals join hands with the Conservative government to gouge Ontarians, let us not add insult to injury by continuing to lie to them. |
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Sometimes the only way out of our blindness is to gouge our eyes out. |
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Now citizens are outraged by a land-swap that will gouge 10.5 hectares from the 'protected' ecoterritory lands at Cheval Blanc West for a large-scale residential project. |
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This line that marks a direction on the ground is an arch that rests among crosses, or the gouge that pinches among the coals, or the hook that embraces a droplet of dew, or the vortex that places a star in a constellation. |
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In addition, how could slickensides, fault gouge and breccias, and the sharply offset rock layers along faults have formed in rock that was still soft? |
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Japanese and Chinese printers used to gouge characters in wood. |
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They have no competition, so they tend to gouge their customers. |
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