The public defenders representing Workman at trial told him his guilt was a foregone conclusion. |
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In the special, Workman plays the old man who, as a cabin boy, watched the pirates bury their treasure. |
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For almost a century, women like Workman continued to establish themselves in the sport, but Everest eluded them. |
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Mr Workman said LAE representatives were meeting with them next Tuesday. |
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There would have been no dignified silence from this Brummie as advised by Professor Lance Workman, who claimed 'Brummies would do better if they didn't speak at all. |
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A workman below was using a pneumatic drill to break up some concrete which had already been laid. |
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It's just I've been retiling the bathroom today and I'm beginning to feel like a proper workman. |
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It is the second time the workman has stared death in the face after striking a live cable with a shovel in Bradford on Avon eight years ago. |
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He had grubby trousers, work boots and a lumberjack shirt so he looked just like a workman. |
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He had undergone a kind of religious conversion to the people's cause after hearing a workman in a tea-house tell the grim story of his life. |
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It is a manifest encroachment upon the just liberty both of the workman and of those who might be disposed to employ him. |
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A workman takes a hank in his hand and throws it into an opening in the lining case surrounding the scutching drum. |
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As well as dressing as a workman and a builder, he has worn dark sunglasses, a baseball cap and a hood. |
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As a workman he was most painstaking, and always insisted on the work from his department being turned out in the best possible manner. |
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It appears that a workman was doing repairs below the roof and using a blowlamp. |
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Robert was born when his father was still an obscure north-eastern colliery workman. |
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Before Christmas, workman burst a water main in the street with a mechanical digger causing calamitous flooding. |
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The alley outside their workplace was transformed into a canal when an old fire hydrant fractured as it was being moved by a workman. |
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A workman from Poland is recovering after a forklift truck went over his foot. |
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I just cringe at the very sight of cheap painting tools mainly because the old saying that a bad workman always blames his tools is wrong! |
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Just because a bad workman always blames his tools doesn't mean blaming one's tools is a sign of being a bad workman. |
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It is believed the power cut was caused when a workman accidentally cut through an underground cable. |
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The employer, notionally, gives the workman an unshaped plank of wood, and receives in return a plank that has been sawn and nailed. |
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But where does the skilled workman or the skilled addressee stand in the spectrum? |
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If there is a bad set of specifications and a bad set of materials no good workman can fix the problem, because it is intrinsically defective. |
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A skilled workman, Paddy was always working with his hands at home or with the neighbours. |
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I have no idea what he would have made of his pupil, but he's a really good workman with a delicate sense of lyricism. |
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Why can you not attribute to the skilled workman the trade or professional equivalent of Halsbury's Laws of England? |
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He was a good and industrious workman in the shop, but both he and his wife were grossly intemperate at home. |
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A workman had fitted locks to some windows, but ran out of locks and said he would come back later. |
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The latter half of the eighteenth century turns the workman who was once a handicraftsman helped by tools, and next a part of a machine, into a tender of machines. |
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A full investigation has been launched after a workman suffered severe arm injuries when he was crushed by a bucket on a digger at a recycling centre. |
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In England, for example, Cardinal Francis Aidan Gasquet, a great Benedictine historian, was both a bad workman and not entirely scrupulous about what he said. |
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It might sound absurd, but this is the new jobs platform that workman is putting forth. |
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If Representative workman wanted to serve his constituency well, he would look to create jobs for the masses. |
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The workman made a spelling error engraving the box and it was never sent. |
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A WORKMAN from Leamington crushed by a mini dumper truck while landscaping in mid-Wales has been named. |
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The workman in charge was called Eamonn Breen. He said that there were two 'n's in Eamonn. |
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A respectable workman was with me yesterday, and objected that you receive from Mr. Cheetham a higher payment than the list price. |
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When Maudslay began working for Bramah, the typical lathe was worked by a treadle and the workman held the cutting tool against the work. |
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A workman could check the stone size himself by seeing if the stone would fit into his mouth. |
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A SCAR-FACED workman who dragged a 14-year-old schoolgirl from a busy bus station and raped her in broad daylight was being hunted last night. |
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The workman hung a light from a crossbeam between the main joists. |
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