I worked with Wally for years, I know what a grafter he was. |
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Going by his career history, Steven is an all-round grafter – or was, until his father died and his life got a bit out of control. |
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The grafter chooses an oyster to sacrifice, one with especially bright-colored mother-of-pearl inside. |
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So it is a truly surgical operation, and the grafter must make sure that his instruments and work table are impeccably clean. |
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Once a dasher with the bat, then altering his game, morphing into a grafter, then again, at the very end of his career, throwing his bat at anything in hitting distance. |
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Instead he reveals a non-smoking, non-drinking grafter who pretended to toss off plays and movie scripts in an afternoon but actually spent night after night at home writing. |
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The grafter artificially introduces a foreign body into the animal, with the idea of compelling it to put its defence mechanism into action, to isolate the intruder by enveloping it in the aragonite. |
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Whoever your agent, you should expect them to be the grafter, not the freewheeler. |
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If I hadn't been successful with my music, I think I would have pushed myself to be successful at something else because I'm like that — I'm a grafter. |
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And he hasn't changed: he's still a straight-up fella, a hard grafter. |
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He's always stayed the same: a straight-up guy, and a grafter. |
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She looks full of whimsy, yet she is a grafter. |
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A simple and natural technique, it calls for a good deal of skill from the grafter and considerable monitoring of vines throughout their growth cycle. |
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Josh O'Conner was yop grafter and Ross Kinder was top tackler. |
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