I mean people talk about how you'd like to see children play out practical games, if you like, give them a hammer and nails and a piece of wood. |
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Common problems are bunions, hammer toes, corns and pain in the balls of the feet. |
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None of the yearlings sold during the third Internet auction brought more than their initial hammer price during the live auction. |
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Joe had just finished pounding another staple home when his hammer slipped from his grip. |
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Since the hammer has to move for the slide to operate, everything is under control. |
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Their guitars hammer away like sledges to anvils while the rhythm section is hot enough to melt steel! |
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He later became known as the Hammerman Poet after his work as a hammerman in the steam hammer shop at the works. |
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The hammer is for hammering in the nails that lie next to it, for working the leather into shoes, and so on. |
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Rumil rushed out of the room as the Ruma quickly smashed the minute device with a hammer in its workbox. |
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Besides the two ball peens, a one pound scaling hammer and a ten and a half pound handled sledge were offered. |
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They then proceeded to hammer the rough edges off the stone and shape it into a rough rectangular solid in preparation for sawing. |
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You can locate these wall studs by tapping on the wall with your hammer and listening for a solid sound. |
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New buildings of reinforced concrete have been faced with red brick with windows of enamelled steel sections, hammer finished in grey. |
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All you have to do is take the hammer strut off your old hammer and put it on the new one. |
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When the key falls back as the finger releases it, the hammer returns to its initial position, ready to strike again. |
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The neutron is a better hammer than the alpha particle for smashing nuclei. |
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In addition to the hammer assembly, the kit includes the mainspring, the ambidextrous safety assembly, and an extra power plunger spring. |
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He went home and returned to the house of one of the group in Southend Road, Rochford, armed with hammer and the angle grinder. |
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A small anvil and riveting hammer are of the types used in clockmaking and were made in Lancashire. |
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Rubber hammer buffers on some of the chimes and bells are being changed and then retuned. |
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In his youth he struck many a telling blow from the hammer on the anvil and now he is keeping an important part of our culture alive. |
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As the Smith forged iron, with his hammer and anvil, so the development of the blast furnace required control over fire-processes. |
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They are both innately skilled, whether working metal with a hammer and anvil or wood with a carving tool. |
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Rather, imagine the work of a blacksmith with his heavy hammer and anvil and a thick leather apron, smoke billowing from the forge. |
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The hammer is equipped with a manual firing pin selector, which allows the shooter to use rimfire and centerfire barrels on the same frame. |
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Neither of them could have had a claw hammer big enough to pull out the railroad spikes. |
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He helped to design this holster by asking for a hammer extension to protect the inside lining of his coat. |
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An example of a test for apraxia is to ask the patient to pantomime the use of a common object such as a hammer or a toothbrush. |
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He was butted in the face and grabbed a hammer to protect himself as the thugs armed themselves with a spade and a knife. |
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He barely dodged a humongous hammer that flew past him and destroyed the main rotor on one of the remaining helicopters. |
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After a series of blasts, the strongroom was located by one E C Miller, who forced it with a hammer and chisel. |
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Show some people a hammer and they will be nailing shelves to the wall before you can draw breath. |
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They just do not do anything for me artistically speaking, being about as exciting as a claw hammer or a nail gun. |
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Setting it down in front of the door, she selected a twenty-two-ounce claw hammer and got to work. |
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These pressure distributions apply a side force to the hammer piston which strives to center the hammer piston in the guide. |
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The safeties include a firing pin block, safety notch on the hammer and the de-cock lever. |
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The daughter was using a claw hammer to do the job, and because the hammer was small and the ground was hard, the job was going very slowly. |
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We use the auger to drill holes, the sweeper to sweep the parking lot, the hammer to bust concrete. |
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Today it is seen as a potential takeover target as earnings problems hammer its share price. |
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There were not many more British enthusiasts for the hammer and sickle than there had been for the double-headed eagle. |
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The hammer area of rocker arms is hardened progressively or by oscillation. |
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Start your screw hole with an awl by tapping gently with a hammer or a soft-face mallet. |
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Critics tasting these wines without food and in large groups often miss wines like these that do not hammer their palates into submission. |
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I gave a hammer to one of the men so he could try and make a hole in the glass to give us some air. |
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When I hefted it, the gun felt solid in my hand and took definite pressure on the trigger before the hammer clicked. |
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The band often seem shy of their own talents, content to hammer a sloppy backbeat under familiar-sounding changes. |
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A quick scan reveals all 10 little piggies, with no unsightly bunions or hammer toes. |
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The new Bounty Hunter external hammer shotgun, imported by European American Arms, is a first-class traditional scattergun. |
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To make the cut, use a brick chisel and a hand-drilling hammer to score a cut line all around the block. |
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Yeah he will really hammer him next time, he showed that by losing 11 out of 12 rounds and getting his face all swole up. |
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With a terrific bang, he drives the hammer into some kind of post to send it further into the ground. |
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Keep the hammer down and do not squander the early start behind shrimp boats in marginal water. |
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He can drop the hammer on a ball carrier, and he can ballhawk a pass when he gets the chance. |
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One was holding a sledge hammer and began hitting the security screen while another tried to smash an internal door. |
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The Pantagruelian warrior gives a booming laugh, his mighty hammer bar resting easily on his shoulder. |
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These ads are geared to stoke voter emotions and fears to hammer a candidate on a controversial issue. |
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The Court was told that the two men used an imitation firearm, a hatchet and a hammer in the course of the robbery. |
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I take a hammer to the concrete that is keeping my barn doors from closing and develop an entirely new appreciation for stoneworkers. |
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The thief used a hammer to pry open a padlock securing a door on the cabin and removed an empty cash box. |
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Though he is well behind the leaders, another Finn who could have a shy at a medal at least will be hammer thrower Olli-Pekka Karjalainen. |
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The large wooden punch is hit with a hammer into the circular depression in the swage block. |
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He probably didn't hammer enough on bread-and-butter issues in the Midwest. |
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Blunkett, the hard-line hammer of the criminals, the bulwark against the terrorist threat, was the natural front man for such a campaign. |
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The sledge hammer my father used was as unwieldy as ever, so I began with the smaller toys, smashing them with the joy of a titan. |
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She heard his footsteps behind her, and she heard the hammer of the large horse pistol being pulled back. |
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Four incisions, rasp the bone, drill the holes, hammer plugs through the tissue. |
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Shrieking with simulated frustration, Clarkson flew into a bate, picked up a hammer and smashed his desktop to smithereens. |
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Mara and the president went at it hammer and tongs, beating out offer and counteroffer as blood boiled and tempers rose. |
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At the ready with the muzzle up, you can quickly thumb a hammer back as you shoulder it. |
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Victor braced himself, ducked and leaped to the ogre's side as the hammer crashed into the ground with a loud smash. |
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He may have seen this water driven tilt hammer used for crushing metal ore in Yorkshire. |
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The tilt hammer could perform the labor of twenty men and greatly increased productivity. |
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Four puffs in and I heard a caterwauling with the timbre of a steam hammer driving in shipyard rivets. |
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A mum today launched a campaign to hammer home the dangers of binge drinking after her schoolboy son nearly died following a boozy night out. |
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Heat and boiling air struck her face like a hammer as she fell to the burning sand. |
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Use a hammer and nail set to drive the heads of all nails slightly below the surface. |
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When alarmed they utter a sharp metallic clinking sound rather like that made by a hammer striking an anvil. |
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Uncle Gus pulled a hammer and some barbecue tongs out of his trousers pocket, and started tinkering. |
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Use a hammer and nail set or an electric drill with countersink bit to join the frame pieces. |
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His experience is with cone mills, hammer mills, pancake type micronizers, and opposing stream type jet mills. |
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And, a jig saw or coping saw is just about the only tool you'll need, so don't fret if you are not particularly handy with a hammer and saw. |
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Stepping through it into the apartment, I froze as I suddenly heard the sharp click of a gun hammer being pulled back. |
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When placing shim material, place a block of wood between the shim and the hammer so as not to damage the flooring. |
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What he did find at the workshops were hammer stones, blocked-out bifaces, thinned bifacial blanks, and bladelet cores and bladelets. |
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Now her treasured possessions are to go under the hammer at Dale Wood Auctioneers in Batley, next Tuesday. |
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Blinded and disorientated, Ross was then punched and hit with a panel beater's hammer before he was stabbed in the chest and neck. |
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Taking vigilant aim she pulled the hammer back seized the trigger and fired. |
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In operation, when the lever is lowered, the trigger is tripped, dropping the hammer to a safe position against the breech block. |
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Richard built the magnificent hammer beam roof for the hall, which can be seen to this day. |
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With any blowback design, it's fairly common for the hammer spring to help slow down slide recoil. |
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A hammer might sink a screw, but a screwdriver would be more efficient and effective. |
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To manufacture these pans, hundreds of thousands of hammer strikes were executed upon these drums. |
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As he lifted his hand to salute us, I saw that the shiny red badge on his cap still bore the gold hammer and sickle of the Soviet Union. |
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Gone are the days of workers marching together towards the hammer and sickle. |
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Furthermore, albums such as Nova Akropola and Opus Dei used images of Trotsky and the hammer and sickle, as well as the swastika. |
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Rifondazione was founded in 1992 as a reaction to the turn by the PCI away from its name and its traditional symbol of the hammer and sickle. |
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One hour later, the car was cornered in a blind alley off Jinjing Lu and Jujin Lu and two knives and one hammer were found with the kidnapper. |
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Under the weight of the hammer and sickle for 75 years, both painting and photography were created primarily in the service of the state. |
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Just days ago the Elliott family silver and a collection of prized John Gould bird prints went under the hammer at a Melbourne auction. |
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At the prompting of former Soviet Union countries, the EU is also considering banning the hammer and sickle and the red star. |
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You put the die on a coin blank and hit it with a big hammer to mould the impression into the metal. |
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The two parts of the painting are joined by the ampersand, which here begins to resemble a sundial or the hammer and sickle of the Soviet past. |
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Packed wall to wall with hammer head chords and unrelenting adrenalin filled feel good tuneage. |
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This last memorial has a notable sculpture, a heroic Cretan woman raising her hammer to chisel the names of the dead. |
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So I made my way to our meeting ready to hammer them down, but my sense of fair play niggled at me. |
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This type of leather craft involves hand tools like a chisel and hammer to create intricate designs. |
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Purchase a spare pair of needle nose pliers, regular pliers, a hammer and one of those screwdrivers with all four heads in one handle. |
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Each one thinking that the other is going to get some minor advantage by pulling some trick, and it just makes it hard to hammer this stuff out. |
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I don't care if we like it or not, the Republicans are the ones with the money and the bully pulpit and they're going to hammer on it. |
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The ministers will ask the officials to leave the room and hammer it out among themselves. |
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He removed all the bungs that he could free with a hammer and a screwdriver, then knocked over a half full drum of benzene. |
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The main reason why so many people have problems ranging from bunions to hammer toes is poor choice of shoes and their improper fit. |
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Neuropathy can also cause deformities such as bunions, hammer toes, and charcot feet. |
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He doesn't do it every day because sometimes his wife will make him pick up a hammer instead. |
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The big Castlewellan player showed nerves of steel to hammer the ball through the uprights and square the match. |
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To locate dry rot, tap questionable areas with a hammer and listen for a hollow, dead sound. |
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The act of crushing leaves or flowers with a hammer releases pigments that stain fabric. |
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Scrap the Debate Commission and let the campaigns hammer it out between themselves each election. |
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Let's assume someone is loading the revolver properly with the hammer at its half-cock position. |
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Use a ball-peen hammer or a block of wood and a nail hammer to knock the tool head out of the ferule on the handle. |
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A hydraulic hammer is basically a hydraulically powered reciprocating piston inside of a body. |
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Before I knew it my arm flew up, the auctioneer banged the hammer down and she was mine! |
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The SFS adds a mechanical hammer block to prevent the hammer from hitting the firing pin unless the trigger is pulled. |
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He towered above others and could throw the hammer to a distance of around 190 feet. |
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It is an Olympic sport, like rifle shooting, and throwing the hammer or the discus. |
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And what about if the hockey was taking place on the same field that they were throwing the hammer and javelin. |
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Olympic hammer champion Szymon Ziolkowski of Poland set a new world championship record to win gold ahead of Asian record holder Koji Murofushi. |
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In the under-17 events, James Nagle won gold in the hammer and shot putt contests. |
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I continue to hammer away at the importance of public broadcasting, and the importance of saving our book publishing industry. |
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Health professionals are mobilising to condemn the government, propose major structural reforms, and hammer the ineffectual minister. |
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He got five years for the fraud that never happened, and the system seemed eager to hammer him. |
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The idea that the Welsh should support England at football when they hammer us at rugby is unacceptable. |
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The property of Glen Lodge at Culleenamore recently went under the hammer at an auction in Dublin. |
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They have played with great tempo, and been so positive in going at their opponents hammer and tongs. |
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They were eating steak pie suppers and arguing hammer and tongs when suddenly she got out. |
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Poor old Gordon has to sleep on the other side of the house, while Cherie's going at it hammer and tongs, screaming like a banshee. |
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How can you go at a ruling hammer and tongs when you have this sort of culture? |
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It went into extra-time, you had two world-class teams going at it hammer and tongs. |
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Give them a different way to go about discussing ideas and the issues that face the world, and they go at it hammer and tongs. |
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Foot pain was associated with corns, ingrowing toenails, big toe deformities, hammer toes, obesity, and ankle swelling. |
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Some nights he puts up shots of such inelegance the ball seems propelled by a hammer blow. |
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Haley held the hammer just above the head of the chisel for a moment before flicking it back and bringing it down, hitting the jewel hard. |
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The hammer beams have curved braces from the main posts and support hammer posts which, together with arch braces, support the collar beams. |
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The leading edge of the cylinder was chamfered and the hammer and mainframe were case hardened. |
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Use a cold chisel and a hand-drilling hammer to undercut the edges so the hole is wider at the bottom than it is at the driveway surface. |
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In the chamber and in committee rooms of the Commons, Labour MP after Labour MP queued up to hammer the idea. |
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Use a cold chisel and mason's hammer to carefully break the damaged tile into as many pieces as necessary to remove it. |
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Using a hammer and a small cold chisel, crack the tile between the holes and pry it away from the wall. |
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Crush the peppermint candy in a heavy plastic bag with a hammer or rolling pin. |
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The hammer must now be cocked or lowered by hand with a single action pistol, and that gets dangerous. |
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Here he still positions his hammer on the right as in a balance wheel clock in order to allow separate winding of each train. |
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A small hammer and chisel could be used, but we found more crystals that had weathered from the rock then we could collect. |
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A jink, a change of pace and it was to the endline to hammer across balls the sort great headers dream of. |
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Then run the round part of your hammer handle or screwdriver shank tightly up the joint to seal any gap that may be left. |
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Philosophically speaking, here on Earth, when we want to know what's inside a rock, we take a hammer and give it a whack. |
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Ax and hammer handles, as well as wooden axles, whiffletrees, and ox yokes, are examples. |
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At points I was considering getting a large hammer and knocking most of my own teeth out. |
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The hand keeps pressing against the ratchet as the hammer continues rearward. |
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Two friends challenged a third to enter the graveyard in the middle of the night and to hammer a large nail into a well known grave. |
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Councillors will be going, going, gone next month when they are put under the hammer as lots in a charity slave auction. |
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Going, going, gone will be heard all tomorrow as the hammer comes down at Debenham's on Manningham Lane, Bradford. |
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Do I release the Wednesday update now and slink away, or just hammer the keys until I have something worth posting? |
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Darryl hummed inscrutably and looked back down at the tent peg he was trying to hammer into the ground. |
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To check proper adjustment hold the trigger back with the grip safety released and work the hammer back and forth. |
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They were carrying a hammer which they banged on the security windows of the bank as they demanded money. |
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To see them grab a hammer and head up to the roof is character building stuff. |
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For instance, there's the double-claw hammer used by woodworkers and carpenters to pull up nails with more ease than a single claw hammer. |
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Tap the bolster firmly with a club hammer to achieve the desired effect. |
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End the procedure of having the national associations renominate their judges each year, which allows the associations to hold a hammer over their judges heads. |
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I hope they mean that we develop shared sovereignty, but I think they are referring to Heinlein's Soviet menace of a hammer and sickle on the Moon. |
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Or better, and to speak like Nietzsche, art with a hammer that practices, and then reverses and reevaluates, nihilism. |
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Murmelstein was stuck with a thankless and impossible job, caught between the hammer and the anvil, as he tells us. |
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The collection, which also includes barometers and valuable horological textbooks, goes under the hammer on December 7 at Christie's King Street auction house in London. |
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It was my client who told the physiotherapist about the hammer incident. |
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What did you use as the hammer during that kill scene, and were you just hitting a dummy that spurted blood out? |
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Laya flew to New York and found Shulamith emaciated and panhandling, carrying a bag holding a hammer and an unopened can of food. |
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Even as I tried to dodge thunder exploded in my face, burning pain and another hammer and dirt and dust was choking me while I gasped for a breath that wouldn't come. |
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Police also found a bloodstained hammer and black cable ties. |
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The hippos snorted, the rhinos dozed and the giraffes nervously darted about as the hammer fell yesterday at Africa's largest wild animal auction. |
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The hammer was soon replaced by a magneto powered with a hand crank. |
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Why, he asks, does wearing the swastika attract widespread scorn, while no one blinks at the person wearing a hammer and sickle on his baseball cap? |
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If it is to allow diverse citizens to hammer out a common way of life, this state cannot rest upon traditional bases of loyalty such as kinship or creed. |
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Separate sections of barrelhead with chisel, inserts strips of flagging between sections, and hammer them together to enlarge barrelhead to fit croze of barrel. |
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These include a transistor radio, which was well known as the president's favorite mode of communicating propaganda, and the Soviet hammer and sickle. |
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The hammer and sickle and two very groovy 1950s jets are old-style Soviet. |
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Next, the GOP should hammer away at how our roads, Bridges, and tunnels are crumbling, and push for an infrastructure initiative. |
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Was the hammer scene, for you, like that strength game at the carnival where you hit the block with the hammer? |
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Decaying gangs of the shambling undead fire out words and phrases at you, and you have to hammer them back, quickly, accurately, desperately, typing for your life. |
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A controversial penalty try in the seventh minute of injury time at the end of this absorbing match dealt a hammer blow to the hopes of champions Boroughmuir. |
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A few kilometres away from Madras city on the Coromandal coast, the boom of chisel and hammer rises in the sandy wilderness, above crashing waves and soughing winds. |
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Americans love winners and they love underdogs, and when we took a sledge hammer to kill ants, people turned against us. |
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If eliminating water hammer from an older house, locating the offending valve or faucet and installing a water arrester at that location is one solution. |
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Since installation I have had water hammer when the pump shuts off. |
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Having lived in the rougher parts of Brooklyn, he thought he might have helped if only he had a hammer in his hand. |
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Gina's bubble car and a hearse which has been driven by Greengrass are to go under the hammer this weekend, as an East Yorkshire farmer's business loses its heartbeat. |
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Use a nail set and hammer to drive all nails slightly below the surface. |
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The hammer type of make-and-break has given very good service. |
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In the simplest case, the metal is compressed between a hammer and an anvil and the final shape is obtained by turning and moving the work piece between blows. |
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Tribal, sectarian and territorial conflicts made it a constantly turbulent place, despite the hammer of Ottoman rule. |
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There was a loud ring, as a hammer on as anvil, and a shower of sparks. |
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I also need a hammer and nails, picture hooks and the step ladder. |
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No sandals for anyone with hammer toes, bunions, or thick ankles. |
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Because the hammer is spurless and flat to the frame when at rest, the grip tang is the shortest and most concealable that has ever been offered on a practical 1911 pistol. |
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Tossing the claw hammer on to the floor, he sank down to his knees. |
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The first place I found was this tiny medical supply company that sold scalpels, surgical clamps, bone saws and that little hammer they test your reflexes with. |
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The former typically involves large men in loud tartan tossing the caber, throwing the hammer and putting the stone, while the latter includes athletic track and field events. |
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After the concrete drain was uncovered the fire crew used specialist cutting equipment and a Kango hammer to smash their way to the exhausted dog. |
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Failing that, use a hacksaw or hammer and cold chisel to cut through it. |
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White said the optics won't be good for CSC employees who were irked their chief was globe trotting while guards struggled to hammer out a new contract. |
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When the two highest scoring teams in the league hammer in one goal each within the first three minutes, spectators might have expected a cricket score by the final whistle. |
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Part of Maj Riordan's job was to break up the slabs of chocolate with a hammer so that it could be put in the parcels before they were wrapped in calico to be sent abroad. |
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As he listened to their conversation, through a bug he planted, he pulled the hammer of his revolver back to half-cock and gently pushed out the loading gate. |
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Gone was the half-cock notch on the hammer and instead of bringing the hammer to half-cock to rotate the cylinder, it could now be revolved simply by opening the loading gate. |
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And when Thor Odinson is deemed unworthy, his hammer will pass on to an unnamed woman. |
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We test that by putting the hammer at half-cock, then suspending the gun by the trigger, so that the entire weight of the gun is bearing on the half-cock. |
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In addition to Mike's skill and knowledge on the golf course, he's pretty handy with a hammer and nails and has quite a selection of tools in the garage. |
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Put the bar in place, give it a good whack with a hammer to mark the spot, and ream out a large enough hole so that the bar fits flush with the ceiling. |
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Before you hit your sales reps with a lot of questions or break out the hammer and nails to begin building displays, do an assessment of your shop. |
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If all you have in your home is a broken screwdriver, a hammer without a handle, and one wrench you hope will happen to fit whatever bolt you encounter, you need some help. |
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From peasants splashing in the mud, to the thump of hammer and axe, to the sound of rain falling, the sound design is almost an entire film in itself. |
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Her repertoire now includes some 16 instruments such as saxophone, clarinet, bass guitar, piano, concertina and hammer dulcimer, plus she's got a killer folk voice. |
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She put down her ridiculous hammer and cracked her knuckles. |
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It is not that anybody really needs yet another hammer or measuring tape. |
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The safety also blocks the hammer from contact with the firing pin. |
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The presence of a hammer dulcimer, along with the more typical guitar, bass, and drums, is what sets Tulsa Drone's sound apart from other arty ruralists. |
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For Skyrac AC Nicola Jackson threw the hammer 39.22m for sixth place. |
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The steel shank did me a good deed to hammer off the padlocks. |
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For the next four days, they'll hammer their toes into the face, scaling 55-to 60-degree ice before reaching a large serac at approximately 22,000 feet. |
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There is also a track surface to provide a run-up for the javelin meaning the only disciplines the facility cannot currently play host to is the hammer and pole vault. |
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He had then used the hammer to hit the bradawl and activate the trigger. |
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Lops has been correlated with a risk of ulceration, especially in biomechanically unbalanced feet with secondary bony prominences, such as bunions or hammer toes. |
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The flashpoint of debate and controversy is the status of women, and Makhmalbaf's films, along with those of his wife and daughter, continue to hammer away at this theme. |
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While the above has been one stream of outpouring in the country's press, the other has been to hammer away at what many columnists saw as a confession-and-pardon charade. |
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Senator Christopher Dodd of Connecticut and Senator Mitch McConnell of Wherever are going at it hammer and tong. |
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While the company continues to hammer away at the upscale appliance market in the United States, it has opened its once-proprietary control protocol to other companies. |
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They would then snick the hammer down and hand it back with a nod. |
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It seemed harsh to hammer him for following what must have been an agreed policy and harsher still when he was forced to play on the retreat all afternoon. |
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If we enter with hammer in hand, we may leave with merely dust and rubble on our faces. |
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In this way, certain cognitive mechanisms can act like a hammer too eager for nails. |
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Another surveillance video, showing the perpetrator with hammer in hand, is here. |
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He also adopted the percussion stop, with which a tiny hammer strikes the reed to give it an initial ictus and so avoid the characteristic rather mushy beginning of the sound. |
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The process of driving the staybolt is to hammer one end enough to cause the metal of the staybolt to swell into the threads which will ensure a strong and steam-tight joint. |
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We are not talking about some steam hammer here, your Honour. |
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France's Communist party has undergone a revolution and dropped the hammer and sickle from its membership cards. |
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The din of the forge grows louder, hammer clangs on anvil as more and more people arrive weary of war, drawn by the light, ready for a new day of peace. |
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The burly Lancastrian threatened to hammer the South Africans last winter without ever delivering and was now facing a far weaker attack with his team in a strong position. |
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For their part, the radicals needed to hammer the nonviolent message home. |
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For the women it has been curling, swimming, hurdling, track cycling, floor gymnastics and tonight the finale ends with the hammer and 100m sprint. |
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The other districts have hammer mills, piggeries, oil extracting machines and vegetable gardens and are also involved in other agricultural projects. |
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To fan a single action revolver, hold down the trigger and strike the hammer repeatedly with the free hand. |
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Gold will be sometimes so eager, as artists call it, that it will as little endure the hammer as glass itself. |
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The resultant bloom was then drawn out under a forge hammer in the usual way. |
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Two years after the flood, my lawyer managed to hammer out a settlement with my insurance company over the damages. |
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With civil war looming, the magnates of the realm met in council to hammer out a compromise. |
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This gave the explosion time to build up momentum, similar in principle to a hammer hitting a nail, enabling less plutonium to be used. |
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Lewis worked for two hours with hammer and chisel in an attempt to free one of those trapped who was released the next day. |
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The most recent building on campus is the Sir Duncan Rice Library, completed in 2011 and designed by Danish architects schmidt hammer lassen. |
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Alternatively, the team with the hammer could peel rock after rock, which would blank the end, keeping the last rock advantage for another end. |
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In all subsequent ends, the hammer belongs to the team that did not score in the preceding end. |
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In the event that neither team scores, the hammer remains with the same team. |
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Scoring without the hammer is commonly referred to as stealing, or a steal, and is much more difficult. |
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Ideally, the strategy in an end for a team with the hammer is to score two points or more. |
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In France hammer stuck coins had been banned from the Paris Mint since 1639 and replaced with milled coinage. |
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Without Cromwell's backing of milled coinage, Peter Blondeau returned to France leaving England to continue minting hammer struck coins. |
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They use steel monopole foundations driven in by a hydraulic hammer and each turbine has a landing platform for boat access. |
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Having failed for years to outhandle and outfinesse the BMW, the competition has been trying to hammer it into submission. |
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Sutcliffe struck her twice with a hammer before stabbing her 15 times in the neck, chest and abdomen. |
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Sutcliffe hit her on the head with a hammer and then used a sharpened screwdriver to stab her in the neck, chest and abdomen. |
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The hammer and sickle and the full Soviet coat of arms are still widely seen in Russian cities as a part of old architectural decorations. |
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In Thor's case, the identification with the god Hercules is likely at least in part due to similarities between Thor's hammer and Hercules' club. |
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Thor turns to Loki, and tells him that nobody knows that the hammer has been stolen. |
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Drawing of a silver Thor's hammer amulet found in Fitjar, Hordaland, Norway. |
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The swastika symbol has been identified as representing the hammer or lightning of Thor. |
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A pressor beam lashed out, and invisible hammer blow of repulsion, five times the strength of the enemy tractor. |
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Iron rails could also not support heavy locomotives and was damaged by hammer blow. |
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Solid rivets consist simply of a shaft and head that are deformed with a hammer or rivet gun. |
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The crossed hammer and sickle symbolise the union of workers and peasantry in their fight for their rights. |
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Fargo palmed out his own revolver, thumbing back the hammer as the barrel came up. |
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Suitable toys include wooden bricks, balls, trucks, hammer and pegs, an undressable doll, large cartons for the child to climb in and out of. |
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A man, wearing a balaclava, brandished a hammer at the terrified staff and demanded cash and escaped with an undisclosed amount. |
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Industry's strongest aluminum shell reduces the possibility of water hammer effect. |
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For more challenging rock formations, special rock bits, reamers and an AT air hammer are available. |
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For hard rock drilling conditions, an air hammer can be easily integrated and controlled from the DD4045 display. |
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This will allow you to drive the hammer through the low point, increasing your angular acceleration. |
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Some tools are a joy to use, like a twenty-ounce claw hammer with an octagon hickory handle, a well sharpened knife or chisel, or a jack plane. |
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Her GP took her blood pressure, which was incredibly high, and using his stethoscope and a reflex hammer he told her she was having a stroke. |
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A ball-peen hammer and three knives were on the armrest of the couch near the front door. |
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I'd be leery of applying a ball-peen hammer to a sight with tritium inserts or the LaserLyte rear sights that have a built-in laser. |
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Meanwhile, police have carried out tests on a ball-pein hammer bearing the logo Drapers Tools which was found near the murder scene. |
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Andrew Lorimer was beaten to death with a hammer at his flat in Lurgan Co Armagh, in February last year. |
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Use a piece of Blu-Tack or plasticine to hold a nail in place before you hammer it home. |
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A postman accused of rape and indecent assault with a hammer handle told a court his alleged victim scrammed him in pleasure. |
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There were also clean sweeps in the women's 200m through Vicky Carmichael and Shona Burns and hammer with Lisa-Marie Shippen and Leah Weatheritt. |
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With little to go on and little interest in truth, they went after Bush hammer and tong. |
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A TERRIFIED man was stabbed with a butter knife, hit with a coffee table and threatened with a hammer by two latenight callers to his flat. |
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Sledge hammer licking, naked on a wrecking ball and what seems to be a camel toe. |
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It can also help prevent accidental discharges should you happen to drop the six-gun hammer down onto a hard surface. |
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During the turns, both you and the hammer must rotate around an axis that passes through the common center of mass. |
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Many exhibits, like the astonishing 18th century tilt hammer used for well over a century in Aston, are now hidden away in store. |
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Remember to bang down any protruding nails with a nail punch and hammer and remove staples or other remnants of the previous floor covering. |
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