I carve stone with every tool I can grasp, from hammers and chisels, pneumatic tools, diamond grinders and cutters, and even diamond chain saws. |
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Smaller blocks are still split with hammers and wedges just as quarrymen did a century and a half ago. |
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Police recovered a collection of weapons including steel bars, hammers and clubs, as well as a Vauxhall car. |
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We armed ourselves with axes, crowbars, jemmies, metal poles, sledge hammers, a quart of paraffin and box of matches. |
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Their first few tools consisted of an engine block which was used as an anvil and some self-made hammers. |
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Thousands of stone hammers, anvils, crucibles, metal objects, and pieces of ancient metallurgical debris were also recovered. |
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The core drills measured nearly three feet in height and were found with several hammers and saws. |
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The company has developed a line of hydraulic hammers that feature a replaceable liner sleeve to protect the body from damage. |
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They had armed themselves with wooden poles or sticks, hammers and at least one axe. |
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The tack hammers are very small but the actual tacks themselves are very sharp. |
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These baby baby grands and tiny spinets produce three octaves from hammers hitting metal rods. |
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Carpenters had mallets, hammers, drills, chisels, scrapers, planes, and copper saws at their disposal. |
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This included high heel shoes, underwear, shovels, wheelbarrow, sledge hammers, ball and chains, etc. |
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The courtiers, having entered brought furnaces and massy hammers and welded the bolts. |
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The tools of the trade are drills, hammers, levers, thermic lances, torches and explosives. |
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At the show, Stanley introduced a line of Fat Max hammers, measuring tapes, and utility knives. |
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His battleaxe was clipped to his back along with a medium shield, and there were four throwing hammers loosely attached to his plated belt. |
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Jogging works both aspects of the calf muscle on the push-off and hammers the tibialis anterior as the leg decelerates at landing. |
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He would start the tilt hammers long before day break and these were said to serve as an alarm clock for the early-rising townspeople. |
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Jon-Lee hammers his head to the quicktime beats of guitar wedged middle eights. |
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In the fall of 1841 Pulaski Carter put in three trip hammers and three forges. |
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The vast gold curtain that is still decorated with a herringbone of hammers and sickles rises, the orchestra starts to play, the dancers move. |
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Alongside picked acoustic guitar, occasional keyboard blooping and a drum machine, his boy-next-door growl hammers it home. |
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Even with arenas packed with blowtorches and buzz-saws and giant hammers, there was only so much appliance warfare I could take. |
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He was beaten by 16 youths carrying hammers, axes, sticks and sjamboks, and suffered severe head injuries. |
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The men swung axes and hammers into the aluminum skin on the tapering wings and fuselages. |
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After all, those pockets could come in handy when you're juggling hammers, nails and screws. |
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He thinks the window smashers are using small metal hammers from fire alarms to break the glass. |
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In addition to new breechblocks and hammers, the older extractor was replaced with a newer design. |
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They brandished war hammers, axes, broadswords, and spears of all shapes and sizes. |
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Numerous hammers, stakes and shaping tools were put to use in shaping the artwork of leaves. |
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The gang attacked him in the doorway of the hotel where he was working, armed with slash hooks and hammers after hearing his English accent. |
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That wood was probably going to go to some company and be used to make door stops or handles for axes or hammers or something like that. |
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I moved on to the engine room and took a good look around the engine and workshop area, which still held tools, spanners and hammers! |
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Hydraulic hammers and breakers, attached to big excavators or scudding skid-steers, announce demolition. |
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City fans will be given a chance to get hold of their own piece of football history when items from Maine Road go under the auctioneer's hammers. |
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If struck a hard blow, the hammers are designed to shear rather than override the sears. |
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On the other hand, Debussy seems at times to call for a delicacy beyond the capability of fingers or for a piano which has no hammers at all. |
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Joe and Serena are talking about their new loves when Paul hammers the door down demanding to know why she graffitied his wall. |
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The surgeon then packs cement along the distal femur and hammers the femoral implant into place. |
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It hammers the company for not detailing the assumed rates of return at other telecom companies. |
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Pakistan meanwhile hammers the Brits in their first county match at Worcester where Alimuddin scores a century. |
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Bone was used extensively to make wedges, adzes, hammers, spear heads with link shafts, barbed points and harpoons, eyed needles, and jewellery. |
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The big peak and the big trough of provisional tax hammers the cash flow of small to medium sized enterprises. |
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She is from the Gaduliya lohar community and makes hammers, spoons, chisels and tongs from scrap metal. |
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The entire massive plinth and the next solid moulding above it are left with a rough surface, dented by heavy hammers and not peened to a sheen. |
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The violence can be all too real with hammers, bombs and household implements being used to exact revenge. |
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He believes that a 17-year-old youth was paid to smash the windows of three of his vehicles with pickaxes and hammers. |
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Marc, get the air hammers plugged into the compressor and hand out ear plugs to everyone. |
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He said he had been threatened with guns, knives and hammers and attacked with a cosh in the past. |
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While at Arthur Leek, he used his skills as a tool-maker to forge the hammers and chisels he still uses today. |
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The traditional gardeners' tools of spades, forks and trowels have been replaced by sketchpads, hammers and nails. |
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As they poured out of cars, waving cudgels, swords, hammers and guns, the West Indians who were enjoying the sunshine fled for cover. |
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You'll be sickened by what four young men can get up to with just a few bull whips, staplers, drawing pins, gaffer tape, sandpaper and hammers. |
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For example, when the auctioneer hammers the gavel, a binding contract exists immediately. |
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Among the tools you may select direct from this manufacturer with the excavator are thumbs, grapples, shears, hammers, and crushers. |
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He sniffed the glue and airplane dope and sawdust, and listened to the hammers and buzz saws. |
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By the way, I do not recommend putting grease directly on sears and hammers, but it can be very helpful on drawbars and big moving parts. |
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The clatter of hammers, drills and sanders drown out the voices of the workers. |
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Shaw points out that hydraulic hammers and pulverizer attachments have allowed them to pick up demolition work on bridges and commercial and industrial buildings. |
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Ozone stink fills the hall and pounding hammers shake the wall. |
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For the fans, it was a last outing for the tricolours, silly hats, squeaky hammers and giant inflatable hands that have adorned them and their homes for the past three weeks. |
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Later the thinness of the sheet was improved by using water-powered trip hammers, and by the 19th Century sheets of copper were made by steam power and rolling mills. |
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For example, the use of water-actuated trip hammers in forging iron reduced workers' fatigue, increasing output while simultaneously producing a superior product. |
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We sell barges and barge mounted piledrivers with hydraulic hammers. |
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Much of the work is done manually using basic tools like hammers, shovels, axes and mammoties, a spade-like implement common throughout Sri Lanka. |
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Frames and slides are made to his specifications by a vendor, as are screws and springs, but Brown machines sears, hammers, safeties and most of the other small parts. |
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Screams and grunts of many goblins and other demons intermixed with the sound of roaring smith furnaces and the metallic clangs of smiths' hammers on metal. |
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The bells are not swung as in change-ringing but are struck by pulling their clappers or moving external hammers, with a simple mechanical action using trackers and wires. |
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Khan was among a mob wielding cudgels, swords, hammers and guns who attacked a group of West Indians in what was described as a premeditated and racially motivated attack. |
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Still others, especially the percussion instruments, are struck by hammers that move when the air pressure changes. |
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In his backpack, which police say he dropped before fleeing, they recovered three hammers in plastic wrapping. |
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Contestants are being given plenty of advance warning to get out their drawing boards, their hammers and barrels and get working on their master pieces. |
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We succeeded in moving some rocks, breaking up several large ones with sledgehammers before we broke the handles on Dave and Stan's largest hammers. |
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All day long the place rings with the clink of hammers and the clang of metal bars. |
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Weapons recovered include a pickaxe, a handaxe, two hammers, a spade, eight baseball bats, a cricket bat, six long-blade knives and an assortment of small knives. |
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Once again, Pharoah hammers down every screechy, scratchy vocal tic while doing a Rock-sian riff on Romeo and Juliet. |
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Rocks are crushed between rotating hammers and steel anvils. |
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So they take hammers and pincers, to perform the sacred and sad unnailing from the Cross, while your pierced Mama stretches out Her maternal arms to receive You on Her lap. |
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Tools with cutting edges, bludgeons, crowbars, hammers, saws and drills will continue to be prohibited, along with any tool that is more than seven inches long. |
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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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While all the king's horses and all the king's men do build this grand and mighty structure, the sound of their hammers echoes limitlessly in the hollow within. |
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In place of the brattle of riveters' hammers you now hear birdsong. |
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Painters acquired the styles of Degas and Toulouse-Lautrec as effortlessly as industrialists learnt the secrets of Jacquard looms and steam hammers. |
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These weapons, such as clubs, maces, axes, and hammers, are as old as warfare and are certainly the oldest form of weapon wielded by man and his ancestors. |
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It went straight down into the subway, like a million steam hammers. |
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Exaggeration and hyperbole are constant campaign companions, as useful and expected as hammers and saws on a construction site. |
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I know one particular man who actually got a rowing boat and went across in his dinner hour and welded spanners, wedges and hammers to the bulk head and rowed back again. |
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For days together, the trenches remain open, getting deeper and wider every night as groups of workers go about their task with hammers, pick axes, crowbars and shovels. |
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I look up at the hammers, vise-grips, and hatchets hanging above me. |
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The problems of construction, strings and tunings aside, the critical issue is that the instrument is played not with plectrums, bows or hammers, but only by the hand. |
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They would also have used tools such as planes, axes, adzes, draw knives, wedges, knives, chisels, hammers, mallets, awls, gouges, and spoon augers. |
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Boat building uses many or the same tools that are common house tools such as hammers, cross cut saws, power drills, benches and vices. |
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West African chimpanzees also use stone hammers and anvils for cracking nuts, as do capuchin monkeys of Boa Vista, Brazil. |
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Knapping was done using antler batons, hardwood batons and soft stone hammers. |
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Later, commoners were given war hammers, cudgels, or quarterstaves with sharp iron tips. |
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Maces and hammers were not common, but some specimens have remained and are thought to have been used by members of the cavalry. |
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Previous to this flat surfaces were laboriously made by hand with the fitter using hammers and chisels, files and scrapers to get a true surface. |
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Four wheels were recorded in 1895, and a set of tilt hammers from the site were rescued and moved to Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet. |
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This involved vertical hammers powered by a waterwheel in a Stamp mill, of which at least 60 are known to have existed on Dartmoor. |
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Horrified teachers and police also found pupils with claw hammers, knuckle dusters and martial arts weapons. |
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Amongst these are iron forges, in which irregularly shaped semimalleable lumps of iron are formed into bars by means of hammers driven by water. |
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Sledge hammers are only used for heavy-duty persuading when working on vehicles or machinery. |
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This device thrusts hammers into molded pieces of rocklike glass to detach flakes. |
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Howlett realized that townspeople would need hammers, nails and other such items, he started a hardware store as an adjunct to his lumber yard. |
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A PENSIONER and his family were attacked by a gang of teenage yobs armed with claw hammers. |
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Then it can be homogenised, literally beating it with small hammers until the remaining cream takes up the intramolecular spaces in the water. |
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The police inspected the backpack and found two brand new hammers. |
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Available in 5 and 7-foot lengths, the Stand Guardian is guaranteed to resist hacksaws, bolt cutters, and hammers. |
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With hammers hung like pendants around their necks and pincushions adorning their wrists, the women are presented as objects of visual delight. |
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Unlike the artier Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath's sound was forged in the industrial crucible of power hammers. |
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Now, you get back out there and you bludge! I don't want to see anyone working, OK? I don't want to see any pick-axes, any hammers, or nothing. |
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Before the advent of machine tools, metal was worked manually using the basic hand tools of hammers, files, scrapers, saws and chisels. |
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Specialized devices such as steam hammers and steam pile drivers are dependent on the steam pressure supplied from a separate boiler. |
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Many of these streams provided the power for the watermills, blast furnaces and hammers of the iron industry and the cloth mills. |
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The engine was placed on blocks and reverted to its original stationary job of driving hammers. |
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Other tools used in woodwork were hammers, wedges, drawknives, planes and saws. |
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They burst into the branch wielding claw hammers, before Shane leapt over the counter, put the weapon to the manager's face and forced her to open the safe. |
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For low-risk devices, such as tongue depressors or reflex hammers, manufacturers themselves are allowed to certify that their products meet the necessary standards. |
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We brought her out by using light hammers, hand saw and drilling machines. |
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Some of that heat excites the Corona, or outer atmosphere of the sun, but a portion generates a shock wave that hammers the surface and produces a sunquake. |
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These pistols are further furnished with ambidextrous safeties, skeletonized hammers and target triggers, extended beavertail grip safeties, and Novak LoMount sights. |
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This new addition to Rockmore's existing broad range of DTH hammers is a breakthrough for DTH drilling technology for mining, construction and water-well applications. |
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The new backhoe can accommodate several types of attachments including 6-in-1 buckets, augers, snowblades, hammers and v-type buckets, among others. |
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Consider that the use of stone hammers and anvils for nut cracking extends through only a limited number of neighboring chimp communities in West Africa. |
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The presence of stone hammers, and in particular of pitted anvils, suggest that nut processing was carried out near the hearth and may have involved the use of nut roasting. |
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The banging of the hammers could be heard from several streets away. |
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Ray and Fuzzy were salty with our unhip no-playing piano player, because she broke time on the piano so bad that the strings yelled whoa to the hammers. |
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He invented also pincers, hammers, iron crows, and the anvil, or stith. |
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Armed raiders wearing balaclavas threatened staff with hammers at the One Stop convenience store in Weddington Road, Nuneaton, just after 10pm on Thursday. |
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