The weapons were cut up and remade into 4,000 hoes, sickles, shovels, and other garden implements for redistribution. |
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An electric bench grinder is the most efficient way to recover the cutting edges on shovels, spades, hoes, and lawn mower blades. |
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Shovels, spades, hoes, and trowels are usually sold with roughly beveled edges. |
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All Dutch hoes feature an offset-tapered socket handle interface, with the handle secured into the socket by a single bolt and nut. |
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Traditional garden hoes with updated design refinements make weeding easier while minimally disturbing the soil. |
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The best hoes for weeding have sharply angled blades which slide along or just under the soil surface. |
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We used long-handled hoes with heavy heads that we kept razor sharp, but it was still slow work. |
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We also included two widely available draw hoes and two Dutch hoes, making 12 models in total. |
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Laborers used tools resembling mattocks or hoes for digging and used woven reed baskets for hauling dirt and debris. |
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Some tools like rakes, shovels and hoes can be easily hung up in the shed on nails. |
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But many hoes and other small tools are of very poor quality and break after a few weeks. |
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Thrust hoes or scuffle hoes or Dutch hoes, to be pushed instead of being pulled, have not been so popular. |
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If the soil is hard the chaka hoe is recommended as ordinary weeding hoes would break and are not suited to digging. |
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Evidence potentially contradicting this interpretation consists of scapula hoes and celts, tools normally associated with swidden horticulture. |
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The author also gives directions for gardening with weeds and various types of controls including using hoes and mulches. |
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They were all holding low quality weapons, ranging from rusty shortswords and axes, to common farming tools like rakes, hoes and pitchforks. |
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Shovels, spades, and hoes hold up best with blunt cutting edges, since they are used for digging. |
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They use no machinery, only human labor and simple tools such as axes, knives, hoes, scythes and sickles. |
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Moreover, even our partners tend to provide tools such as hoes and machetes. |
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I think it's totally inadmissible that in the year 2003 there are still people on this planet slaving away with hoes and machetes. |
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The earth was next scarified with sticks or stone-headed hoes resembling the adz to prepare it for seeding among the stumps. |
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Dozens of cultivation tools are at the organic producer's disposal, he added, from rotary hoes to new machines that simply vibrate soil to uproot newly sprouted weeds. |
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Sharpen hoes, spades, shovels etc. with an angle grinder on a new file. |
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In a sandy field of half-grown cassava plants, a group of 30 farmers were fighting a plague of locusts with long-handled weeding hoes and improvised brushes. |
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I was born in Zumarraga in 1956. Most of the people there had only recently abandoned their scythes and hoes. |
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By demanding significantly more upper-body strength than hoes did, it gave men an advantage over women. |
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Some hobos carried their personal hoes from job to job, like old-time shepherds with their crooks. The railroads got you there. |
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Additional steps have been taken to address returnees' needs for seeds, tools, hoes in the return packages. |
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The FRANDENT FR series of milling machines meets different needs of farming enterprises thanks to its various rotors, blades, knives and hoes. |
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The ard is not suited for clearing new land, so grass and undergrowth are usually removed with hoes or mattocks. |
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Garden shops now carry hoes with this depth of blade, so that all that has to be done is to cut off the handle to a wieldable length. |
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This also helps a wide variety of wildlife that live in the soil and do not want to be disturbed by hoes, forks, spades and rotovators. |
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Another way is to encourage the development of farm tools designed for women, such as hoes with shafts and blades that women can handle more easily. |
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Most of this work is typically done by hand, using such basic tools as machetes, axes, hoes, and makeshift shovels. |
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Do you use hoes, reel mowers, or rakes instead of gas-powered tools that cause dust, noise, and air pollution? |
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Most of the victims were killed with blows of hoes or hammers to the head. |
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A bad mood widespread very soon and, a day early in the morning, some peasants armed with hoes, pitchforks and cudgels moved, with the intention to solve the situation, to Porta Pacentrana. |
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For instance, excavators found buffalo shoulder blades used as hoes, possible grinding stones, charred corn kernels and corncob fragments and deep storage pits. |
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Therefore, Nagdaro has established a rotation fund and provides its members with carts, peeling machines, wheelbarrows, various types of hoes, spray cans and crowbars. |
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The extermination of a million people in 100 days with crude weapons like machetes,clubs,axes and hoes, could not have taken place without the participation of a massive number of people. |
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The treaty provided that those families which undertook farming would receive two hoes, a spade and a scythe with a plow for every ten families and five harrows for every twenty families. |
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Mark Bramley, gardening buyer at Asda, said sales of spades, rakes, hoes, trowels, secateurs and forks had soared by an average 20 per cent. |
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Mattocks, picks, hoes, rakes and beach rakes. |
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Harvesting is generally done with sticks, dibbles, machetes or hoes with which the mounds or ridges are opened up while making sure that the tubers are not wounded. |
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For rehabilitation schemes, ACTED also provides tool kits, including wheelbarrows, metal pickaxes, iron crow bars, shovels, hoes, hammers, steel pans, masks and gloves. |
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This backbreaking work was mostly done with axes and hoes. |
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Specifically allowing any self-propelled industrial equipment such as earthmovers, Cats, hoes, etc., for small to medium-sized enterprise would greatly support our systems. |
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These items may include hedge trimmers, rakes, forks, hoes, etc. |
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Then in considerable contrast to these broad generalizations, the treaty negotiations narrowed down to the number of hoes and spades to be provided. |
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The main response will be to support efforts by the World Food Programme and the Food and Agriculture Organisation to distribute seed, hoes and seed protection rations to vulnerable households. |
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Project GRAM-Kivu also reported that attacks left more than 2,500 children without clothing and families without homes, bedding, furniture or hoes or other farming tools. |
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I'm talking about larger tools such as hoes and shovels or spades. |
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In a rural community, the arrival of thirty machines, thirty hoes or twenty carts represents next to nothing for a population of thirty to forty thousand inhabitants. |
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Some men in the cellar were mixing mortar in trays with hoes. We watched them put sand and cement and lime and water together. Squush! |
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This is why most top-notch women can't stand stank hoes. Classy women have more contempt for these women than men do. |
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Her hair was on fleek or whatever them dumb hoes be saying on Instagram. |
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The first bow ards were likely adapted from hoes and like instruments and therefore suffered from poor balance due to their narrow bodies with only one point in the soil. |
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Though the mudsill of the labor world, he whistles as he hoes, and no dark broodings or whispered conspirings mar the cheerful acceptance of the load he bears. |
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Examples of the racially derogatory names include 'hood,' hood rat,' ghetto' and 'Huddle Hoes. |
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