Both guys come from families of real lumberjacks and they often compete in lumberjack competitions. |
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We have two professional lumberjacks competing in many of the events of the Old-Time Lumberjacks. |
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There were a lot of lumberjacks to cut down trees and export them to England. |
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The beast subsisted on a diet of swamp things, but was known to occasionally snack on wayward lumberjacks and other unfortunates. |
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Deep in the rain forests of Central America, lumberjacks hew the primavera tree in the dark of a moonless night. |
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It was a natural transfer of skills from home, as was their work as lumberjacks in the forests of northern Wisconsin and Minnesota. |
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In the later nineteenth century, a changing economy fostered songs and stories of cowboys, lumberjacks, miners, oil drillers, and railroaders. |
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A group of lumberjacks supply a light, Broadway-like component of the piece, with rollicking ensemble scenes. |
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Unlike most city workers with their regimented hours, lumberjacks toiled in tune with the changing seasons and available daylight. |
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Of bawdy cartoons, tragic love, romantic lumberjacks and women both virtuous and vengeful. |
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I found the show very entertaining, a great combination of physical strength, endurance, slapstick, and witty repartee between the lumberjacks and the emcee. |
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GearJunkie counterposes pictures of real lumberjacks and hipsters who look totally ridiculous. |
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On its slopes, Irish canal builders and French-Canadian lumberjacks used to camp and brawl. |
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The lumberjacks share their routines in log cabins, owned by individuals or forest companies. |
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Once on site, he usually met expectations by working faster and harder than any of the lumberjacks. |
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City lumberjacks can read each tree's data thanks to a touch pad: planting date, watering, pruning, diseases, accidents due to vehicles? |
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Anyone in their right mind would flee in favor of a brightly colored Technicolor dreamland full of dancing midgets and brainless robotic lumberjacks. |
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While a sailor might put a ship in a bottle, lumberjacks were not to be outdone in their scrimshaw work. |
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By 1900, for example, more than half the lumberjacks in Maine were from the Maritimes or Quebec. |
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From the beginning, Lower Bytown was the home of the more transient part of the population: raftsmen, lumberjacks and mill workers. |
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Occupational groups tend to have a rich history of customs related to their life and work, so the traditions of sailors or lumberjacks. |
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These news realities will gradually see the return of lumberjacks and log drivers to towns and villages where they will experience considerable upheaval in their working conditions as well as their living situations. |
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They were lumberjacks from Fort Francis and I was an office man but I was a bit of an athlete in those days and a good swimmer and I could hold my breath. |
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Ms Hill, whose fame grew as she endured storms, angry lumberjacks and visits from mossy film stars, sped to her former home on news of the attack. |
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I have been talking about fishers but could mention lumberjacks as well. |
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They have resulted in a sharp deterioration in the working conditions of foresters and lumberjacks, whose jobs are extremely dangerous at the best of times with the very highest accident rate which will continue to rise. |
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Forestry assures work not only to the lumberjacks and the river drivers but also to a large number of town people in the Edmundston region where the Fraser company mill is situated. |
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They are not known only as growers of potatoes or lumberjacks. |
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A number of people in my riding have often worked for logging companies as lumberjacks, cooks and in other capacities, where they have worked very hard. |
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