Once the ditches have disappeared, the rhythm of tiler and slater, no hand signals, will be translated into a bag of shadows inside a furnace. |
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Gavin's father, Sinclair Innes, a local slater and builder, confirmed that his son was playing with another youngster when the accident happened. |
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Tony stared off in the building trade and quickly settled into work as a roof slater. |
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He helped Percy evade the Germans, and in no time had landed him a job as a slater, working near Calais. |
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A slater from Skipton was tried at the town hall on a charge of wilful damage to a confectionery stall. |
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There Naismith worked, as best he could given his poor health, as a plasterer and slater. |
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A vocal contingent of surf writers consider slater the greatest athlete of all time. |
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The sea slater Ligia oceanica is another relative of the woodlouse, it lives in the splash zone on rocky shores and can grow surprisingly large, about 2.5 cm. |
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Instead of cruise missiles, slater thinks the U.S. should send in special forces to advice and fight alongside Syrian rebels. |
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He worked, first as a weaver, then as a slater, and learned metalwork from the local blacksmith. |
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His 19.8 secured slater the contest victory, his 53rd over his career. |
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Slate can be made into roofing slates, a type of roof shingle, or more specifically a type of roof tile, which are installed by a slater. |
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The animal at the left is an Australian Slater, or terrestrial isopod from Lord Howe Island. |
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Slater calculated that only seven of Nathan's melodies have been identified as synagogal music and only two might have been ancient. |
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Whatever else, Slater remains dedicated to the idea of a vibrant and effective press as the primary bulwark and defense of our freedoms. |
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Slater was famously at the same strip club as the actor, when he allegedly got it on with a couple of strippers. |
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I don't think Reggie had his chinstrap fastened, and as Jackie Slater was blocking him, Reggie's helmet fell down over his face. |
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For Slater, his first WCT final of 2004 remained well within grasp until the last wave was surfed. |
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Slater actually does viewers a disservice by being less than embarrassing here. |
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Soon after we met, Slater was in the papers again after his wife allegedly broke a glass over his head during a violent spat. |
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There is no wisdom in putting a road for said heavy traffic through the deep backwater of the Slater Creek basin into Pitt Street. |
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Nigel Slater infuses it in milk with fresh bay leaves to flavour his stunning white chocolate mousse. |
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At the 1999 Worlds, Slater and Skinner placed ninth and 16th all-around, respectively. |
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Bob Slater, handicapper for the Miami Herald for the last 30 years, died on Saturday at Avenutura Hospital in Miami. |
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He concludes that conspiracy theories about wills and a police attempt to frame Slater were nonsense, but the true killer may never be known. |
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Slater was reported to be off his face on liquor and didn't agree with the arrest. |
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Concerned about the number of fits Slater was having, her doctor decided to operate to disconnect the right and left hemispheres of her brain. |
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They are now planning to renew their opposition in readiness for the public inquiry that will take place on February 15 in the Scout Hall in Slater Road. |
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On Wednesday afternoon Fijian time, Slater was poised to surf against Hawaiian Sebastian Zietz in a quarterfinal heat. |
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Doctor Slater finished writing out several prescriptions, then keyed in the pharmacy delivery passwords and nodded as the confirmation was displayed. |
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Kelly Slater scored a 20 out of 20 possible points in a quarterfinal heat for the Volcom Fiji Pro. |
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The Slater brothers built up a business delivering heavy, acid-filled accumulator batteries to power those early sets over a large area of the Dales. |
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Armed officers and the Tactical Aid Unit raided three addresses in the Halliwell area including Slater Street, and Elgin Street, shortly after 7am. |
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Among those attending were First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Alan West, retired First Sea Lord Admiral Jock Slater and several former commodores and captains of Dryad. |
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Slater, the stoner-among-stoners played by Rory Cochrane, wore a long-hair wig in the film. |
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The troubled prodigies, Slater and Elliott, each sank into a deep funk. |
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Among the Hollywood brat pack of the late 1980s, Slater was the sarky one in leathers, bad boy to his grunge angel and, like him, he is at present attempting a comeback. |
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But Slater spread himself too thin, and was unable to coordinate or integrate his many different business interests. |
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Slater quotes from a new book titled Sichuan Cookery, by Fuchsia Dunlop, the BBC's East Asia specialist. |
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Slater evaded restrictions on emigration put in place to allow England to maintain its monopoly on cotton mills. |
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Slater Mill resembled the Beverly Cotton Manufactory and a mill in Derbyshire in which he had worked. |
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Sherry Kroll, Jeffry Nestler, Mandeep Dhami, Dinesh Kapur and Dennis Slater. |
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Slater Menswear is to open its doors on Friday, November 30, and have kindly passed on some goodies to mark this occasion. |
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Recently he found himself with a parking ticket for parking outside Gladstones cafe and bookshop on Slater Street. |
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Acid-tongued Jason has fallen out with Robin Cousins and Nicky Slater over his tongue-lashing of contestants on the hit ITV1 show. |
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England have lost Calum Clark and Ed Slater to injury, with Wasps' Kearnan Myall the only replacement named. |
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British Waterways river manager Alan Slater says the ropes have been deliberately positioned in a sick attempt to garotte jet skiers. |
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Modern day questions about the commercial viability of Beverly mill were called into question as Slater Mill was founded. |
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Samuel Slater was born in Belper, Derbyshire, England, on June 9, 1768, the fifth son of a farming family of eight children. |
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Slater was well trained by Strutt and, by age 21, he had gained a thorough knowledge of the organisation and practice of cotton spinning. |
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Slater realized that nothing could be done with the machinery as it stood, and convinced Brown of his knowledge. |
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By 1791, Slater had some machinery in operation, despite shortages of tools and skilled mechanics. |
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During construction, Slater made some adjustments to the designs to fit local needs. |
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In 1812, Slater built the Old Green Mill, later known as Cranston Print Works, in East Village in Webster, Massachusetts. |
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Slater also brought the Sunday School system from his native England to his textile factory at Pawtucket. |
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Samuel put John Slater in charge of a large mill which he called the White Mill. |
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By 1810, Slater held part ownership in three factories in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. |
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Slater also hired recruiters to search for families willing to work at the mill. |
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By 1800, the success of the Slater mill had been duplicated by other entrepreneurs. |
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Slater died on April 21, 1835, in Webster, Massachusetts, a town which he had founded in 1832 and named for his friend Senator Daniel Webster. |
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Hannah Slater died in 1812 from complications of childbirth, leaving Samuel Slater with six young children to raise. |
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Slater's original mill still stands, known today as Slater Mill and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. |
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It is operated as a museum dedicated to preserving the history of Samuel Slater and his contribution to American industry. |
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Samuel Slater, the mill's founder, apprenticed as a young man in Belper, England with industrialist Jedediah Strutt. |
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The original portion of the Slater Mill built in 1793 was six bays long and two stories tall. |
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This system of mills, dams and villages was developed by John and Samuel Slater, and became known as the Rhode Island System. |
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In 1790, Samuel Slater opened the first successful water powered cotton mill in America, Slater Mill, at Pawtucket Falls. |
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It is highly unlikely that Slater resorted to physical punishment, relying on a system of fines. |
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But Mr. Slater said a component of the motor-voter law designed to reach low-income people who do not drive remained largely unenacted. |
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Slater, who disapproved of Fleming's attitude, his hair oil, his ownership of a car and his relations with women. |
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Several workers had been hired at Slater Mill, to which Beverly responded that they would not rehire those workers if they came back. |
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Shukla MK, Slater BK, Lal R, Cepuder P Spatial variability of soil properties and potential management classification of a chernozemic field in Lower Austria. |
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The shock measures would have seen former notorious inmates like Charles Bronson and Stephanie Slater kidnapper Michael Sams treated on first-name terms by Birmingham guards. |
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The Scholars had to work hard over the opening stages with defender Chris Slater blocking a double attack from Richard Graham and Jamie Slabber in the eighth minute. |
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He made adaptors to convert Barker's RAS-thread eyepieces to push-fit, to the latter's delight, plus a fine spherometer for the mirror-maker Jos Slater. |
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Slater persuaded Fleming's mother to remove him from Eton a term early for a crammer course to gain entry to the Royal Military College at Sandhurst. |
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The team includes double leg amputee Duncan Slater, arm amputee Ibrar Ali MC, left leg amputee Kate Philp, right leg amputee Guy Disney and their guide Conrad Dickinson. |
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The competition between the Beverly Mill and the Slater Mill, after its foundation, caused Beverly mill to lose workers as people moved to the other factory. |
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Slater uses that to shepherd along high-tech companies in the Ocean State. |
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He refused to go outside his family to hire managers and, after 1829, he made his sons partners in the new umbrella firm of Samuel Slater and Sons. |
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Slater constructed and operated machines for producing yarn. |
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John Slater, the company vice president of sales for Americas, said 'We are pleased to offer convenient service to Port-Au-Prince, Continental's 27th Caribbean destination. |
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Among other corpses were his librettists Montagu Slater and Eric Crozier. |
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Their deal provided Slater the funds to build the water frames and associated machinery, with a half share in their capital value and the profits derived from them. |
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After his chip and gather Freddie Burns was off from out of his 22 and his cross-kick set up the position for Ed Slater to squeeze in at the corner. |
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Slater married for a second time in 1817, to a widow, Esther Parkinson. |
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Along with his brothers, Samuel started the Slater family in America. |
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After developing this mill, Slater instituted principles of management which he had learned from Strutt and Arkwright to teach workers to be skilled mechanics. |
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Winger Brent Tate finished off slick work by halves Thurston and Lockyer, and fullback Billy Slater made it 16-0 after regathering a Thurston kick. |
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From his experience in Milford, it is highly unlikely that Slater resorted to physical punishment of the children, relying instead on a system of fines. |
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In 1793, Slater and Brown opened their first factory in Pawtucket. |
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In 1799, he was joined by his brother John Slater from England. |
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Technological developments and achievements from the Manufactory led to the development of more advanced cotton mills, including Slater Mill in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. |
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