He was the bulldozer for college football's most punishing running attack, with the pancake block being his trademark. |
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A bulldozer blade would be similarly effective today, for use in clearing rabble and barriers during urban movement. |
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The bulldozer continued to advance, burying her in the pile of rubble before driving over her twice. |
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It took the huge mechanical claw of a giant bulldozer just 35 minutes to crush it to a pile of dust. |
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Taking a pass from centre James Evans, the human bulldozer, crashed through three tackles on his way to the line after 44 minutes. |
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Jacques Chirac is a bulldozer, one of the President's political friends told the Wall Street Journal recently. |
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To an anthropologist, lying in front of a bulldozer is an act of arrogant aggression. |
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The bulldozer driver gives a quick chew of his gum and slams in the clutch. |
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The off-center peak of this creature's shell allows the limpet to use it like a bulldozer to clear its territory of other animals. |
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Yes, and hopefully they tear down that ridiculous park of his. Bags I the first go with the bulldozer! |
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Installation at another site with an excavator and bulldozer working as a team took the same amount of time. |
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When a bulldozer driver excavates a building site, he's guided by a few stakes in the ground and a contour map. |
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The gun's explosion hit James as if it were the bulldozer itself, hammering his ears and dazing him. |
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In 1992, a bulldozer was engaged for over three months for developing the nine-acre laterite quarry into land suited for cultivation. |
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One is a rat catcher, one is a gardener and two others drive a dumper truck and a bulldozer. |
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As they drive through the countryside, Evan and Zora pass a construction site where a bulldozer busily moves dirt around. |
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The first sign of Pierolapithecus was a canine tooth turned up by a bulldozer that was clearing land for digging. |
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Prohibiting the harvest of a plant rarely turns back the blade of the bulldozer. |
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Outside the front door, a bulldozer is clearing up the mess caused when a heavily laden lorry crashed into the wall and gatepost. |
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At the hotel, only one heavy crane was operating, only one pneumatic drill, only one bulldozer and only on oxyacetylene burner. |
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Professionally he is successively a bank clerk, an accountant and a bulldozer driver in the public secteur? |
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The structure of Rops is of high rigidness, which can effectively protect the driver when the bulldozer is in special condition. |
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Description: In the Green River forest, this bulldozer was used to haul timber to the loggers who would cut the logs, debark them and pile them. |
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On sites accessible to a bulldozer or a skidder, equipping the machines with a scarification rake permits rapid, shallow scalping of the area. |
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It was a massive change of direction, as if Caterpillar Inc. had decided quickly to retool all its bulldozer plants to start making passenger cars. |
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He also has a wood thresher, a Frost and Wood manure spreader, a Ford 2N, Fordson E27N, a Farmall H, and an IH TD5 bulldozer. |
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A modern bulldozer is composed of a tracked chassis, protective driver cage, rear-mounted ripper claw and a variety of front-mounted blades. |
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Stage one involved levelling using a bulldozer, a grader, an excavator and a dumper truck. |
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The men formed a human bulldozer, forcing back agitators who sought to hurl rocks and bottles at the cops. |
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Our mining bulldozer can be divided into crawler bulldozer and wheel bulldozer. |
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A mechanic tinkered under a car bonnet as a bulldozer shovelled debris from a recent air-strike. |
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Something of a bulldozer, Mr Serdyukov was not afraid to take on the military top brass. |
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The only noise comes from a bulldozer smoothing the coal-mound and the cawing of rooks. |
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Friction-powered digger and bulldozer with easy-to-use mechanical arm digs and scoops up the rattling boulders. |
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The bulldozer and the Prinoth are clearing away snow that has fallen from the roof. |
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The accused stirred up silt in Swan and Colquiltz Creeks while clearing the creeks with a bulldozer. |
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The bulldozer released material that would normally stay on the river bottom. |
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On the contrary, the wheel bulldozer has high running speed and good flexibility, but small tractive force. |
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The greatest advantage of prospecting placers with a large bulldozer trench is that the trenches permit good visual inspection of the ground. |
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The crawler bulldozer has strong tractive force, climbing ability, and small grounding pressure. |
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Almost every boy has dreamt of driving a bulldozer or operating a big crane or pressing the pedal to the metal of an earth mover the size of a house. |
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Soldiers, settlers, and bulldozer drivers have also mercilessly targeted civilians. |
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May I recommend the one featuring a picture of the dome from The Dome of the Rock being demolished by a Caterpillar bulldozer? |
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Conflicting accounts have her either falling back and getting sucked under the bulldozer or being hit head one. |
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Leaving a trail of devastation behind him, a disgruntled store owner rampaged through a small Colorado town smashing buildings and cars with a makeshift armoured bulldozer. |
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But the driver testified that he failed to see corrie because his field vision from inside the bulldozer was narrow. |
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Use a small bulldozer or front-end loader for constructing a lagoon. |
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But as the terraces succumb to the bulldozer and the sterile atmosphere of the all-seater stadium, the art of the terrace chant is in danger of dying out completely. |
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As winter came and went, and the bulldozer came and went with it, the main access roads turned into deep trenches, sluicing runoff and causing serious erosion. |
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Razing a plot to the ground with a bulldozer not only destroys all the wildlife and plants, but also encourages subsequent pollution with alien invasive plants. |
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The mechanics of mountain belts along convergent plate boundaries are often considered to be analogous to that of a wedge of snow or soil in front of moving bulldozer. |
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Examples include tank tracks, bulldozer blade edges and cutting blades on the jaws of life. |
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This would generally employ some very bizarre techniques, such as shooting them from a distance with a large-calibre weapon, or moving them to one side using an armoured bulldozer or high-powered water hose. |
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Explosive blasting, truck and shovel, bulldozer and dragline are all used to loosen both the overburden and the coal. |
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The control system of bulldozer is designed according to somatology. |
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A bulldozer does its dirty work Tuesday lacing into the first of several Beach Street buildings that will be rendered rubble. |
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A bulldozer rolls over the entire surface a final time, and its threads leave uniform dents perfect for groundcover. |
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The 28-year-old took a 16-tonne bulldozer and ploughed through a police cordon during a foot-and-mouth disease protest in April. |
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Looking up, I saw a bulldozer nearing the edge of the plateau. |
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By last night, the bulldozer had come to a stop stuck in the rubble of a metal warehouse. |
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This is perhaps understandable, since the subject of bulldozer attacks has no precedent, and it is not an easy subject to approach. |
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This bulldozer can be equipped with S-blade and single shank ripper. |
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The member would not get a bulldozer and scrap the entire house. |
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Every component of the building process — every bulldozer, forklift, concrete mixer, slab of wood, showerhead — came from either corporations or local businesses free of charge. |
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Here we have a front view of the bulldozer pushing logs into the river. |
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A soldier of the TF Kandahar Engineer Regiment observes the progress of a candidate driving a bulldozer during a six-week course in which ANA soldiers learn to operate heavy machinery in a variety of engineering tasks. |
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A senior officer at the RAK Traffic and Licensing Department said the bulldozer was being moved from Al Qusaidat to the owner's company premises. |
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An Afghan soldier practises basic manoeuvres with a military bulldozer. |
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A Commission which has the power and working methods of a bulldozer will make sensible co-operation and the development of democracy difficult, if in fact democracy is to be taken even slightly seriously. |
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But at Borneo, the Russians maintain an 800-metre landing strip using a bulldozer that they parachute in with all the other equipment when they first set up the base each year. |
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In this photo, early in spring, a bulldozer pushes logs in the river. |
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Recent work by Kennecott on Azulitas has included reconnaissance soil sampling and mapping, limited bulldozer costean work, airborne magnetics and scout diamond drilling. |
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Over 150 bullet-riddled buildings in central Beirut have been razed by the swingball and bulldozer, while 266 buildings have been preserved for restoration. |
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Crops tended by allotment residents were the result of years of careful cultivation, and thus, those years of care and attention were destroyed by a bulldozer. |
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Once known as the Bulldozer, he increasingly looks like a lame duck instead. |
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With the initial launch of the app, two premium editions will contain the original acoustic demo recording of all the songs from the Bubblegum and Bulldozer albums. |
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