Publisher Sander Hicks is a mohawked young whippersnapper, who, despite his defiant appearance, is as slick as they come. |
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Frostbite and massive weight loss were not enough to dampen the spirits of Tim Sander, who took part in the first English expedition to successfully circumnavigate Norway. |
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In Milan, one of the most directional designers in recent seasons has been Raf Simons of Jil Sander. |
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Sander and Taylor say that this is exactly what mismatch theory would predict, because preferences cascade. |
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Where Sander was distant and unemotional, Simons brought a warmth and emotion to the brand. |
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The best argument against affirmative action is presented in mismatch, by Richard Sander and Stuart Taylor. |
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Arctica Hav, a general cargo vessel operated by Sander Stevens carrying magnesium sulphate from Germany. |
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Renowned fashion designers from Germany include Karl Lagerfeld, Jil Sander, Wolfgang Joop, Philipp Plein adn Michael Michalsky. |
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Emerald Shiner inhabits lakes and rivers and is a popular prey item for highly sought after piscivores, such as Sander vitreus. |
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Amazing 70's style Louboutin's and black Jil Sander ankle boots, plus exclusive styles from Alexandre Birman, Dr Martens, Nicholas Kirkwood, Mulberry and more. |
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Sander is the genus name for walleye and cyanin means blue in Greek. |
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On 18 December 1637 he married Judith Sander, who survived him. |
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Disappointed and bemused, Don demoted me to sanding square table legs with a belt sander. |
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Use a hand sanding block or an orbital sander fitted with 120-grit sandpaper for a finish that is smooth, flat, and flush again. |
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When that is dry, sand lightly with a sanding block or an orbital sander using 80-100 grit sandpaper. |
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Use an orbital sander and the various sanding shapes with a 220-grit sandpaper. |
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For all-purpose refinishing, the ideal tool is an orbital sander that oscillates at around 8,400 orbits per minute. |
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Use a palm sander to flush the edge of the plywood in line with the doorframe. |
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To replace worn glasspaper, press the clip at the back of the sander and pull out the glasspaper. |
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Keep the sander moving constantly to prevent heat caused by friction from softening the paint and gumming up the paper. |
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Use a power sander to blend any raised paint edges into the surrounding areas. |
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You'll need a table saw or jigsaw, a sander, a drill press, and about three hours. |
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I undercut the top of the jugs with a belt sander so that you can get a good, solid grip. |
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If you are using wood boards for your shelving, you will achieve a much finer finish with an orbital sander. |
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Always wear a dust mask or respirator when using a sander to prevent inhalation of sawdust. |
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To avoid rounding over the corners use a hard rubber or wooden sanding block, not a power sander. |
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Never try to remove stubborn stains on vinyl siding with a wire brush, sandpaper or a power sander. |
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If you have the right attachments, a power drill can act as an electric screwdriver, a sander, a drill of various sizes and many other tools. |
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His cabinets contained a coffee strainer, a sander, a power drill, some paper plates and a couple of forks. |
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If you use an electric sander, keep the tool moving on the surface to prevent friction from melting the finish and gumming up the paper. |
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As you begin sanding, remember never to turn the sander on while the sandpaper and drum are touching the floor. |
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Sometimes you may be able to grind off the hardened plastic residue with a power sander. |
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Sand the first coat smooth with an orbital sander or sanding block using 80 to 100 grit sandpaper before applying the next coat of mud. |
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I recommend contacting a professional hardwood floor specialist to try refinishing it by screening the floor with a machine sander, then applying a finish. |
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A year later, sander resigned due to reported conflicts with Prada's CEO Patrizio Bertelli. |
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If sander and Taylor are right, affirmative action may be a policy that hurts Asians and helps no one. |
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Smoothing up the cob on a belt sander will leave you with an appearance very like those commercially made corn-cob pipes and give you some really nice looking floats. |
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Another little useful tool to have is a sanding disc, a round items that normally attaches to the sander your pro shop uses to smooth out the inside of the bowling ball holes. |
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The edges have been softened with a 1000 watt power sander, but tonight the band still carry themselves with nonchalance and careless booziness as usual. |
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Whenever operating any power sander, engage and disengage the machine from the material being sanded while the belt or disk is still in motion to avoid gouging the wood. |
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This date was noted last week by sander Levin, the ranking Democrat on the House Ways and Means Committee. |
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Although the small shop houses a grinder-buffer, drill, bench sander and electric saw, most of the tools are primitive looking hammers, mallets and anvils. |
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If that doesn't work, we try dermabrasion, in which we use a high-speed sander to remove the dead tissue. |
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The sanding treatment was performed with a Costa wide-belt sander equipped with silicon carbide close-coat paperbacked sanding belts. |
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Glasspaper is fitted to a simple sanding disk or, for a better finish, a foam drum sander which gives a good finish on both flat and shaped surfaces. |
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The firm has invested more than pounds 60,000 in new equipment, including a pounds 13,000 wide-belt sander and a re-saw bandsaw that can be used to cut huge pieces of wood. |
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A TEENAGER rushed to a casualty unit with an industrial sander embedded in his thigh escaped serious injury thanks to thermal underwear his mother bought him. |
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