Spend most of today fletching arrows, repairing chain mail and cleaning helmets. |
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Rail chiefs have been condemned by residents for not repairing a damaged wall which restricts access to the line for six months. |
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He is now awaiting an insurance quote to ascertain the cost of repairing damage to both the statue and its foundations. |
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The bricks had been weathered and the stone and brickwork needed repairing. |
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Things got worse when the boat's watermaker packed up and Richards had to spend precious time repairing it. |
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As far as repairing a flat on the road, we haven't yet finalized how riders will be able to achieve this. |
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You are told to beware of persons coming to your house under the pretext of selling or repairing things, conducting meter readings, etc. |
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The ready reckoner also imparts information on basic car care, safe repairing and various types of accessories. |
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He is passionate, well connected, and committed to repairing the damage of Reaganomics. |
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Council workers are filling in around the new lampposts and repairing chipped kerbing and cracked pavements. |
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The group is active in repairing schools and providing educational supplies. |
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He began by repairing bicycles and agricultural machines and also manufacturing cutters and reapers. |
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The big news in science this week has been the Monash University research into cloning stem cells for use in repairing damaged nerves. |
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Builders will be tackling the ruined presbytery, repairing windows and reconstructing the roof. |
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He talked to her as the machines worked, repairing the damage that his blast had wreaked. |
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House says the newest research is in repairing muscles after workouts and events. |
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We have teams of engineers working in relays splicing the fibre optic cables and repairing the damage. |
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From building desks, repairing or remaking doors or operating heavy equipment, Hall said no task was too great. |
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There should be hardline regulations for all tradesmen, whether repairing cars, building houses, plumbing or whatever. |
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The most basic one is selling services to other players, such as repairing their ships or storing items for them. |
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September 11 traumatized our collective consciousness, and repairing the city is a way of healing ourselves. |
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So far, Bill Ford has put his name to good use by repairing relations with employees and dealers. |
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Fiorina's solid fourth quarter certainly helped the process of repairing relations with investors. |
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Most of them prefer three bottles of wine over the course of a large lunch, before repairing to the chamber for a snooze. |
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Before repairing to a local hostelry for beer, cosmopolitans, odd conversation about the noise cotton wool makes and other such essential trivia. |
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Devices that reduce technical difficulty and anastigmatic time when repairing large vessels such as the thoracic aorta would be beneficial. |
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The repairs should take two to three weeks, and include installing new air conditioning, new plumbing and repairing a leaky roof. |
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Dad is a DIY expert and he fixes anything that needs repairing in a matter of seconds. |
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My friend served in Vietnam repairing secret listening stations hidden in North Vietnam. |
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Doing and repairing episiotomies was one of my routine jobs when I was a locum in obstetrics 25 years ago. |
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The new method entails the use of injectable magnetic fluids that would be capable of repairing all areas of the retina. |
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The man repairing the drum must have been a Sea Scout because he is jury-rigging the problem with his Leatherman pocket tool. |
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Rebuilding Together is a national non-profit organization dedicated to repairing homes for low income, elderly and disabled homeowners. |
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He said it probably belonged to an engineer who was repairing one of the service tills on Friday. |
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Illiterate and semi-literate women are operating and repairing energy systems. |
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He suggested a pad for sitting on to eat lunch, a first aid kit and a tool kit for repairing bindings. |
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Farmers' savings were sucked away into repairing buildings, clearing woods, draining marshes, and buying animals. |
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The repairs include refurbishment of the belfry and clock face, cleaning and repairing the bricks and replacing the low-level roof. |
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This metro area has a two-lane beltway in some areas, and I think this year they're repairing the shoulders, or perhaps widening the median. |
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Her fate and sad history have made a woman of her, and now she is bent on repairing the ravages of time. |
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Both showed that the biomaterials stimulated stem cells, producing new bone tissue and fully repairing the rats' bones. |
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In his 80s he was repairing the finest of watch movements, making electrical and electronic clocks, and rebuilding mechanical ones. |
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Each spring, boatyards and suppliers make a fortune repairing and replacing parts damaged during the harsh winter months. |
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Now it has emerged that the money spent on repairing him made it uneconomical to get a replacement this year. |
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This authority is so much in debt but they could cut the rates if they ran it properly and looked into the cost of repairing houses. |
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I am told that a fisherman of more than 70 summers was repairing his boat on the slipway of a little Northern port much used by divers. |
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My final summer there I worked at the slot car track doing everything from repairing model cars to making ice cream sundaes. |
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Pupils have brought some traditional festive cheer to a small rural village, by repairing nativity figures and a crib. |
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The crew works until 9 p.m. and all day Saturday repairing the front snout, rear clip and right flame rails. |
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Replace lead pipes with copper, and use lead-free solder when installing or repairing plumbing. |
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It should be possible to offer some sops to agencies which are diligent in repairing the roads dug up by them. |
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Navy Marine mechanics were repairing aircraft, and loudspeakers called on sweepers to man their brooms. |
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Iger, who has years of experience repairing egos bruised by the abrasive Eisner, will have his hands full with Jobs. |
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If the fireback needs repairing, use heat-resistant fire cement, obtainable from builders' merchants. |
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The money will be available to spend on repairing and renovating school buildings. |
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Freezing also buys time, holding the material in suspended animation until the work of cleaning and repairing begins. |
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Tonight he opened again, while workers were still repairing the outside and a police car stood next his restaurant. |
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Their studies revealed lyrics that spoke of the restoration of balance in the universe and repairing the harmony between humanity and nature. |
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Tom Searles worked as a carpenter repairing the inside of the wooden mills and stayed for seventeen years. |
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Most of the stay-at-home fathers spoke about work they were doing on the house, landscaping, carpentry, woodworking or repairing cars. |
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They have the potential to revolutionise medicine by offering ways of repairing diseased and damaged body tissues with healthy new cells. |
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The Regents' elegant dining room table served as an operating table for the two Thai doctors who worked for hours repairing our injuries. |
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Any repainting of street lines or repairing of street furniture that needed to be done could also all be done on that day. |
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Rehabilitation and repairing of the infrastructure damages would be another huge task when the water subsides. |
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Consequently, before repairing an active crack, it is important to determine and alleviate the cause of the overstress. |
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This will go some way toward repairing the damage to the principle of civilian supremacy. |
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Local roofers, glazers and panel beaters are all still busy repairing the damage done to cars, windows, solar panels, roofs and gutters. |
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Another limitation is that we did not measure the effects of repairing the parapatellar incision with suture. |
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In the evening we keep pious conversation while attending to pious works such as making rosaries, cilices and repairing books. |
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He said he will miss repairing damaged sewing machines most, but hopes to keep his hand in part-time. |
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Those hombres spend a passel of money for action jobs, for repairing tired old Model 97s, for shortening double-barrel shotguns, etc. |
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Consider what you need to displace during jobs like repairing the fresh water pump or changing an impellor. |
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Each cantonment had its own workshops for servicing and repairing vehicles and its own crews of pioneers for servicing and repairing the road. |
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She instituted proceedings against her landlord for breach of his repairing covenant and he counterclaimed for possession. |
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The ambassador has also pledged to bear the costs of repairing insulation under the heat conducting tin roofs and the cement floors. |
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Another factor to consider is the high costs associated with repairing major appliances. |
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He said the grant was used for programmes such as filling potholes, repairing pavements and improving footpaths in the borough. |
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The plan may also establish a target of repairing potholes in roads of this type within a fortnight of the council becoming aware of the problem. |
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However, the metal gangway which joined ship to shore was badly damaged and cadets have been busy repairing it. |
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A council-contracted gasman downed tools and left the house when he found a syringe behind the fireplace he was repairing. |
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I have often considered working for myself, repairing other's computers and quitting my day job. |
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A maintenance brigade is repairing the rig, a geyser of steam and water shooting up into the air as they pull sections of pipe out of the ground. |
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As with all great bands, such archaeology doesn't detract one iota, but allows us to indulge in a kind of aural watch repairing. |
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He said the cash would be better spent on providing parking and repairing damaged verges and grassed areas. |
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Back at Vickers, technicians went to work disassembling the plane, replacing engine and prop, while repairing the rest of the damage. |
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That suddenly makes the cost of repairing our fine Victorian building seem eminently reasonable. |
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We are making major improvements to the entryphone system and repairing the car park lighting. |
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The two outer forks were retractable space docks for repairing larger ships. |
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Instead, from time to time, she obtained other estimates for repairing and making the house safe. |
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After repairing and replacing key house elements like windows and siding, they inserted a dormer, a porch, and a large, elegant steel-and-glass bifold door. |
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The blacksmith was the most important craftsman in the community, shoeing horses as well as repairing farm implements and many of the tools used by other craftsmen. |
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Collecting the parish rate also fell to the churchwarden who had responsibility for repairing parish roads and bridges and paying performing bellringers. |
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The most common repairs are filling cracks and repairing surface damage. |
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Retaining and repairing the spidery timber structure and the brightly coloured panels, Keith preserved the spirit of the original with a light and delicate hand. |
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The owner has collected electrical equipment over the years, which can be seen in some of the shots, also he has new fluorescent lights for repairing the interior lighting. |
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A portion of the immigrants were skilled artisans who typically replicated their old-world crafts of shoemaking and repairing, tailoring, carpentry, and barbering. |
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The group has also undertaken several tasks of opportunity, like repairing bridges and water mains, unblocking sewers, fixing vehicles and building a school playground. |
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First, if a comprehensive Schedule of Dilapidations is costed the cost which the tenant would have had to incur to comply with the repairing covenants is ascertained. |
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There's a mini-industry of PC magazines and agony columns devoted to repairing computer problems that should never have been allowed to happen in the first place. |
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In fact, his friends might well have told him he was mad to turn his attention from milling and selling flour to selling and repairing the new horseless carriages. |
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Restoration of the paddle steamer will involve stripping the entire front third of the vessel before repairing the hull and refurbishing the engines. |
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Photo-finishing services can easily make copies while enlarging the print if desired and repairing any damage that has been done to the old photo. |
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Extensive repairs to the roof are also under way and roofers from Wales are replacing tiles, insulating the roof and repairing damaged timber work. |
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As well as repairing damaged houses, the authorities had to provide various services for bombed-out families who found themselves without the basic necessities to live. |
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The mechanics did a superb job in repairing the car overnight, allowing Pedro to continue the next day and achieving almost a Grand Prix distance with the car. |
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The rare forge in the village that is much commented upon by visitors needed repairing and the surviving village pump in its alcove still charms observers. |
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He recalls his younger days working alongside platers and welders in the Southampton shipyard of Vosper, repairing and refitting liners such as the QE2 and the Canberra. |
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Matter of fact, the only thing that keeps the shop busy is the business of repairing the eagles, which are always coming in for regilding and refurbishing. |
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A leak quickly fixed will save re-painting walls and repairing ceilings. |
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When your business is owning, maintaining, and repairing the distribution channel, you have fewer options. |
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At present he earns his living by repairing photocopy and fax machines. |
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As he sat on our lanai sewing and repairing the nets that had been brought to him, he would always cast a knowing eye toward the ocean and the horizon beyond. |
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The duty of repairing banks and sluices devolved upon frontagers, but the works were neglected and many petitions were put to the King by people who suffered flooding. |
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Doctors kept them in an artificial coma as their bodies began the slow process of repairing the damage caused while they were both clinically dead. |
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Founded in 2000, the company, based in South Bend, Ind., specializes in making, servicing, and repairing industrial magnets and electric motors of all sizes. |
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His neighbours have farmed his land for the past two years and yesterday they were repairing his combine harvester in readiness for gathering in the wheat once again. |
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Back in 1974, when Dr. Frank W. Jobe dreamed up the operation to fix John's elbow, the idea of repairing the arm of a high school player would have been ridiculed. |
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Anecdotal evidence suggests that managers are increasingly spending time repairing social relations damaged by hasty, ill-considered and intemperate electronic communications. |
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The intent is to create a more efficient and effective maintenance process by repairing components to a national standard and certifying the sources of repair. |
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Over head I could hear the builders doing their best to work through all but the worst of it, repairing to the shelter of the garage when it got too bad. |
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They spent a long time repairing relations with Saudi Arabia and wouldn't therefore be involved, it seems to me, in an operation of bombings in Saudi Arabia. |
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Since so many of his songs are about repairing broken relationships and settling down, it surprised many fans when heleft his wife and moved to Spain. |
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In real life, an example of the precaution taken due to differences in potential of two objects can be seen in the repairing of high tension, high voltage lines. |
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Dolly complained loudly, Harry curled up and went to sleep and, instead of repairing to my desk and getting on with my work, I took a short restorative nap. |
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Quite strangely, the telephone linesmen are hard at work, repairing all the lines and replacing broken posts that lead to the very edge of the sea. |
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So, for building hardwood and softwood frames or repairing damaged timber around the house, a practical knowledge of halving joints is a real asset. |
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If the cost of repairing the damage could be laid squarely at the door of those people, it would be a rude awakening and remind them of their parental responsibilities. |
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Apr 1938 they passed a motion to purchase a teacherage from the Crescent Mine with the moving and repairing to be done by the families of the students. |
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After a stealth aircraft flies, maintenance workers must recoat the skin, repairing the tiny dings and burrs that increase the craft's radar signature. |
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From June work begins on repairing parapets on the Millbrook flyover. |
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She said in a presentation power cuts were fewer, apartments were being renovated and small firms were at work repairing bicycles and bartering goods. |
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The careful restoration of this house will include repairing the roof with its small slates and preserving all the original features such as the roughcast limewashed walls. |
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Not repairing roads and bridges so much as spying on its citizens and collecting their data. |
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There is some maintenance problem in your home that you have put off repairing for a while. |
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On Saturday, I thought I'd have a crack at repairing the shifter. |
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Ms Ni, a representative of the hall, told the Youth Daily that the cost of repairing dozens of damaged waxworks was extremely high as each wax figure was worth 80,000 yuan. |
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He enjoyed caravanning holidays, sailing, and repairing boats and cars. |
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Francis Drake made his way to Nehalem Bay in 1579 and spent five weeks in the middle of summer repairing his ship. |
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And, though to my knowledge, the Celtic Manor doesn't employ a turf accountant, some pounds 750,000 was spent repairing the damage. |
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Drivers and cyclists may never live in peace, but Zackees Turn Signal Gloves can help toward repairing that strained relationship. |
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You can also find articles concerning the installation of Toyota and other car door handles whether it is for customizing or just for repairing. |
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He returned to the coast, recalling the legions that had gone ahead, and immediately set about repairing his fleet. |
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His men worked day and night for approximately ten days, beaching and repairing the ships, and building a fortified camp around them. |
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My inexpert attempts at repairing the hole with duct tape only made the problem worse. |
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He also developed a method of repairing kneecaps with metal wire and improved the technique of mastectomy. |
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The repairing authorities, in this case, were the magistri pagorum or magistrates of the cantons. |
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Certain ad hoc official bodies successively acted as constructing and repairing authorities. |
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Rupert immediately began to reorder the castle's defences, repairing the Round Tower and reconstructing the real tennis court. |
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Henry Tudor was hellbent on repairing the damage done by decades of war, and that meant increasing financial security. |
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Since two or three of the group would usually be in dock repairing weather or battle damage, the groups typically sailed with about six ships. |
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On 27 April 2016, when delivering Q1 2016 financial results, Airbus warned there could be a significant cost in repairing the gearbox. |
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Pretending to be carpenters repairing the castle, the two gained entry, killed the two watchmen on duty and took control of the fortress. |
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In the aftermath of the rebellion, Edward ordered work to recommence on repairing and completing Caernarfon. |
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A significant drawback to burial is the difficulty in locating a leak should it arise, and for the ensuing repairing operations. |
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Beach rebuilding is the process of repairing beaches using materials such as sand or mud from inland. |
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Remaining profits were put aside to repay the British government for repairing and rebuilding the island. |
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The ship carried several skilled craftsmen and was equipped for handling both routine maintenance and repairing extensive battle damage. |
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Kublai promoted economic growth by rebuilding the Grand Canal, repairing public buildings, and extending highways. |
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By the spring of 1469, Tani had finished repairing the London branch's operations to his own satisfaction, and returned to Italy. |
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Let's get a quotation for repairing the roof before we decide whether it's worth doing. |
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The revenue from the tolls was to be employed in repairing the road, however, the bill was defeated. |
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Damaged en route to the competition, Burstall spent five days repairing it. |
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Ernest Tipping had known the road for over 35 years and seen the roadman repairing it. |
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Additionally, there was complete internal repair and decorations, external painting, and the repairing of outside water closets and wash-houses. |
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Multiple studies have been conducted with the objective of repairing articular cartilage lesions in symptomatic patients. |
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Generally this time of year, the opportunity cost of repairing roads in Namibia is the construction of new ones in different parts of Namibia. |
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The technology of giving back life after repairing one's body, known as cryonics, will be a reality soon. |
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I spent most of the night in theatre doing emergency C-sections, setting up pain relief epidurals and repairing post-birth tears. |
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Thing is, they're more interested in perving at her than repairing the roof. |
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We have had a lot of success repolishing silver and repairing those pieces, also. |
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Yesterday, workmen were repairing damaged windows at a newsagents at the scene of the accident on the Rhos Road and Rhos Promenade corner. |
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It includes tasks like fixing faulty gas detectors, replacing a failed battery in a lifeboat and repairing a valve in a fire main. |
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He noted that the company's staff is working on repairing the malfunction to resume pumping oil to Turkey by soonest. |
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This new technology uniquely addresses the traditional concerns over cleaning, repairing and efficiency of conventional bronchoscopes. |
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He's repairing 30 to 40 shoes a day, while an independent contractor is shining 10 to 20 pairs of shoes on the shoeshine stand. |
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One factor may be molecules called single-stranded DNA-binding proteins, which have been implicated in the copying and repairing of genes. |
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By properly maintaining and repairing your vehicle, it will perform safely, dependably and efficiently for years to come, no matter the driving conditions. |
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New equipment and training renders AER capable of repairing EMACS R2G-6300P and most server power supplies with IPC certified soldering techniques. |
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Until within these last twenty years, the tenants on other two estates were entitled to carry fail and divot from this moor, for repairing their houses. |
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From 1904 to 2004, the Thornycroft shipbuilding yard was a major employer in Southampton, building and repairing ships used in the two World Wars. |
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Robertson's Yard started repairing boats in a small workshop at Sandbank in 1876, and went on to become one of the foremost wooden boat builders on the Clyde. |
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John Williams, the Archbishop of York, took charge of the castle on behalf of the king, and set about repairing and garrisoning it at his own expense. |
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Some suggested that the damaged rooms should be restored to their original appearance, but others favoured repairing the castle so as to incorporate modern designs. |
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At first he worked on maintaining and repairing scientific instruments used in the university, helping with demonstrations, and expanding the production of quadrants. |
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Taking in to consideration that in some cases of repairing process we could obtain faulty welded connections in FE model it is simulated by removing spot welds. |
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In the episode, TruckU will feature several parts provided by Tom's Bronco Parts as they go through the work of customizing and repairing a 1976 Ford Bronco. |
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Under the terms and conditions of the contract, the repairing of filtration plants, adding chorine in water and to change filters had to be done by the contractor. |
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Draglink kit repairing, pressure horn new fitting, looking glass 02 nos. |
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Common golf etiquette shown on a golf course would be actions such as raking bunkers, repairing pitch marks, adhering to the pace of play and filling in divots. |
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Through the Internet cafe, individuals will have a chance to make that first tentative step towards repairing broken relationships and healing the wounds created by that loss. |
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Dad-of-two Clark, from Larkhall, was working backshift repairing and overhauling engines when managers turned up on Halloween 2006 to find out why an order was running behind. |
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