Use plastic bags from stores or freezer bags as garbage catchers attached to your cutting table or serger. |
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Dome shaped windows are fringed with Native American dream catchers and swathes of bright orange or cream coloured curtains. |
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Still, most catchers feel compelled to observe the unwritten rule about not talking to a pitcher when he has a no-hitter or perfect game working. |
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In 1829, while he was at sea serving as a cabin boy, slave catchers pursued his family, apprehending his sister and forcing the rest to scatter. |
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The steely blue is another dark lure colour, something like the black or the reds, which have always been top catchers. |
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The Conservation and Land Management Department is looking for snake catchers. |
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An appeal is being made to all volunteers from previous years to come along and new hare catchers will also be very welcome. |
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When these cages have been used awhile, they develop sharp edges and injure chickens as well as the catchers themselves. |
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He said the market for mosquito catchers in Europe and Asia is huge, and could secure hundreds of Scottish jobs. |
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The glass on display included light catchers, mirrors, leaded panels and lamps. |
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Sounds like the chicken catchers, who are trying to unionize, are going to be a dying breed soon. |
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If he had such catchers to help him, he might, by now, have taken 600 Test wickets himself. |
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He is one of the best defensive catchers in baseball, but he has had hitting problems, especially against left-handers. |
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A few weeks later he advertised for twelve dogs and a working overseer to take charge of the rabbit catchers. |
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In fairness he can hoof the ball a huge distance but when your hooker can't throw and your catchers can't catch this is a ploy best avoided. |
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He led National League catchers four times in fielding, and tied a league record in 1941 by allowing no passed balls in 114 games. |
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Simmons and Torre are clearly inferior to the other ten catchers and would rank 11 th and 12 th, respectively, in my book. |
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But Robinson also received a tepid response when he encouraged the catchers to call pitchouts in spring training. |
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While weak bats may have prevented some defensive aces from starting roles, they often enjoyed long careers as backup or platoon catchers. |
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The mesh is like fish net, like crochet, like flea-market dream catchers, like a veil which both conceals and hints at revelation. |
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The children were able to dip into various craft activities, such as making didgeridoos, rain sticks, dream catchers and drums. |
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In spring especially they come alive with collared fly catchers, woodchat shrikes and huge flocks of all kinds of warblers. |
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Baseball's coaching, scouting and executive ranks are filled with sore-kneed former catchers. |
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But he also noted that catchers didn't always wear masks, and neither did hockey goaltenders. |
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Leather bikinis made from glove-soft perforated nappa are also real eye catchers. |
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He and fellow operators had argued that use of the dung catchers as an additional part of their horses' tack could compromise the welfare of the animals. |
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The past seven World Series have been won by teams with former catchers as managers, and ex-catchers helmed 11 of 30 major league teams to start this season. |
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The children also took part in dance and drama activities, made dream catchers and created a silk screen about Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. |
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Seconds later, the catchers had her and released her from the harness. |
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During this four-day session, students will discover the science of colour as they create colourific works of art including colour wheels, sun catchers, and tie dye T-shirts. |
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The sky is busy with gulls and the exposed sands and stones are playgrounds to coastal waders, including oyster catchers, cormorants and sandpipers. |
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He cited the same reasons that many other catchers have for why they will squat on every pitch, sweat in all that gear and absorb foul tips and baserunners. |
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There are still plenty of wild goats on the Kerry mountains, but a problem nowadays is in finding goat catchers to help with the capture, according to Frank. |
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He sold himself as the latest in a dynasty of pigeon catchers. |
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Forest wagtails, fly catchers, black crested buzzard, open billed storks and egrets are some of the migratory birds one can sight at the Guindy National Park during winter. |
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Besides, he was left-handed, and top-notch left-handed golfers are almost as rare as left-handed catchers. |
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With baitless hooks, the catchers rely upon their speed and agility to flick the skipjack aboard as they snap at the glittering hooks. |
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Despite the existence of snake charmers, there have also been professional snake catchers or wranglers. |
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Others include programmable steady rests, programmable tailstocks, bar feeders, bar loaders, part catchers, part grippers, robots, etc. |
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As a result, dedicated core catchers have been designed that can gather the corium and cool it safely. |
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We sat along the fence and told fortunes with paper we folded into cootie catchers. |
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Each class had its own stall selling garden-themed products that the children had made, including garden gnomes, wind catchers and wind chimes. |
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The rest of the 2012 pool was comprised of 270 infielders, 211 outfielders and 127 catchers. |
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There will be two fry bread booths, ice cream sodas, and booths and demonstrations on spear making, leather working, dream catchers and children's moccasins. |
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