The floor-men are laying the floor, the tinners are tinning the roof, the masons are calling for mortar. |
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Due to their positions, standing patrols are ideal for controlling artillery and mortar fire. |
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When we reached about the halfway point, then the mortar and artillery fire started falling. |
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The mortar platoon is the personal artillery battery for the battalion commander. |
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One popular type of edging is to use a low brick or rock wall, cemented together with mortar. |
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The major components of construction, as we all know, are, cement, steel, timber, bricks, mortar, sand, etc. |
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These have been carefully cleaned and apparently loosely stacked without mortar. |
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The fire support battalion will consolidate the two mortar platoons of the original battalions into batteries. |
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By volume the mix is approximately half glass fiber and half cement mortar. |
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Courageously, he followed the company commander through mine fields and through the most intense artillery and mortar barrages. |
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And while he was trying on some hats, which he thought would go well with his Roger Moore safari suit, there was another mortar attack. |
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The mason wasp is a solitary insect, and makes her cell either in bricks, mortar, stone, or any other hard substance that happens to suit her. |
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After tooling, cut off mortar tailings with trowel and brush excess mortar burrs and dust from face of brick. |
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Mr Green suggests pointing these cracks with a putty lime mortar, pigmented to match the stones. |
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In the market I see people grinding up thumb-joint sized crabs in a pestle and mortar to make a vile green-brown mash. |
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The team used hand tools to tamp the aggregate into the mortar as the structure slowly rose from the seafloor. |
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This summer the National Trust asked St Blaise Conservation, directed by Keith Garner, RIBA, to replace the cement with lime mortar. |
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The focus today is on mundane businesses that produce, for the most part, bricks, mortar, and concrete. |
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A quick grind with a pestle and mortar produces a finely textured flavouring for cooking. |
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Load the mortar onto a mortar hawk, then press the filler into the joints with a joint filler. |
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Moisten your plywood hawk and load it up with mortar. Hold the hawk against the wall and use a long, thin trowel to pack mortar into joints. |
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As they approached one village a mortar landed nearby in the river and Major Lindsay ordered his men to seek cover. |
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He took his backpack off before lying completely on the floor and furiously scrabbling at the mortar with his fingers. |
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A recycling operation takes concrete, brick, mortar and plaster from building sites and grinds them down into building soil to be sold. |
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There are songs about fishing, planting, and how to use a hoe, paddle a canoe, or pound manioc with a giant mortar and pestle. |
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Instead of using scoops of mortar, you can cover an entire area with 1 to 2 inches of leveled mortar before laying the paving piece. |
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We were having some building work done and there was cement, sand and mortar lying around. |
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Scores of Chicago's mortar and brick factory buildings and warehouses squat within a shadow's reach of glistening skyscrapers. |
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Throwing them aside, I soon uncovered a quantity of building stone and mortar. |
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In addition to using the same granite, the original mortar was matched with Portland cement lime mortar. |
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The buildings are all made of either sandstone blocks or mortar with heavy sand content. |
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Separations between brick and mortar can allow air and water to leak through gaps in the wall. |
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The resistance can mortar a division headquarters without fear of discovery. |
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Put the lemon thyme leaves in a pestle and mortar and crush with the salt and a good grinding of black pepper. |
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In my wanderings around the hills I had found a mortar and pestle, a moccasin last and a canoe anchor, each fashioned from basalt. |
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Individual garnets were cut from selected samples, crushed in a mortar and pestle and sieved. |
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If you don't have a food processor, you may have to grind the paste by hand in a mortar and pestle. |
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Freeze-dried leaves were ground into powder using a mortar and pestle and homogenized in homogenizing buffer. |
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With a mortar and pestle, crush the thyme, garlic, and peppercorns and place. in a large saucepan. |
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Some spices come as seeds, so that's when you get to break out your mortar and pestle and grind those seeds up to really bring the flavour out. |
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Grind all the ingredients together in a spice grinder or with a mortar and pestle. |
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They can be ground easily in a mortar and pestle or in an electric spice or coffee grinder. |
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The Dutch forces' camp in suburban Samawah was attacked on April 22, with one of the mortar shells landing inside the compound. |
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The military said the attack was retaliation for a mortar shell fired toward an army post. |
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On Christmas Day, at least five Iraqis and two US soldiers were killed in car bomb explosions and mortar attacks. |
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Near Baquba, insurgents coordinated a car bombing and a mortar attack on a police station. |
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The missile is deployed in a transport-launching canister from which it is launched through the mortar start technique. |
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As he bravely continued to move around the perimeter, a mortar shell exploded, wounding him in the face and body. |
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Insurgents used grenades, machine guns and mortar shells in continuous volleys. |
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No explosives were found in the mortar shell and the bomb disposal unit said no-one in the local area was at risk. |
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Note the bullet holes in the wall, and the mortar hole blasted through the walls in the background. |
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Weep holes are made by placing rope or plastic tubing in the mortar joints, or by leaving the mortar out of every second or third head joint. |
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Another mortar blast struck a tree looking down over the trenches, scattering fragments of shrapnel all down into the fortifications. |
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Soft flesh is no match for mortar shells, rocket-propelled grenade fragments and shrapnel thrown out in all directions by roadside bombs. |
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Remove the bricks and use a pointed trowel to apply mortar to the concrete base, but do not go beyond the chalk lines. |
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Using your chalk line as a guide, spread the mortar with a notched trowel over a 2x5-foot section of the floor. |
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On the other front, Germans frequently mistook Soviet mortar barrages for aerial bombardments. |
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But on his way back to the tender he unfortunately uncouples the mortar truck, detaching it from the rest of the train. |
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The bricklaying process for a mortarless barbecue is much simpler than that of a brick barbecue with mortar. |
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Miso used to be ground daily at home with a huge pestle and mortar, but nowadays it is sold ready ground. |
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When your character is too close to a grenade or mortar going off, you'll experience a shock effect. |
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In 1674 he gave his name to a trench mortar, to be used at closer range than previous models. |
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Common equipment, such as guns, machine guns, and rifles are supplemented by special weapons like a flamethrower, trench mortar, etc. |
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In reality, his boots had been destroyed during a mortar attack when he had them off so that they would dry out and he wouldn't get trench foot. |
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Extensive ground battles also left a staggering amount of unexploded artillery and mortar shells, mines, rockets, grenades and other devices. |
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At least 400 to 500 persons were at the scene of the church this morning when the mortar shells fell on the building of the church. |
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Sure enough, the railway mortar fired several times, and the train began to move forward. |
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On the same occasion the cornice and the trabeation were repaired by means of cement mortar. |
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This, for the uninitiated, is the basic term for a quantity surveyor, someone who measured bricks and mortar for a living. |
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As part of these efforts, prisoners dug sand for mortar, quarried building stone and mortar lime, and manufactured more than 1.2 million bricks. |
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As a result, latex modified mortar and concrete have an improved waterproofness over ordinary mortar and concrete. |
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One friend in the Humvee was already dead from the blast of the jerry-built 90 mm mortar round, and one would die later. |
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An army bomb squad was scrambled to dispose of an unexploded mortar shell found poking out of a rabbit hole. |
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He noted that the mortar joint between the top of the brick and the underside of the plate was solid. |
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Builders are often sloppy with the mortar joints between bricks when they know they will be hidden behind plaster. |
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The mortar joints between the bricks also have their own color and texture. |
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Tooling mortar joints with a steel jointer makes the wall more attractive and smooths the joints to a more weather-resistant finish. |
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I was of the view that jointing mortar installed in this manner would not last long before it broke up and came out of the joints. |
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Then he wanted to make a mortar, so he welded a steel plate onto the end of a scaffolding pipe. |
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Tribal forces specialize in raids, skirmishes, and ambushes where the assault rifle, machinegun, mortar, and mine are basic weapons. |
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Wet the joint and then apply new mortar into the joint with a small masonry trowel or putty knife. |
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Once the mortar is dry, you can attach a cutting board to the side of the barbecue with fluted masonry nails. |
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I fundamentally believe that the clicks and mortar companies will win this war. |
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The rice stored in their school for the noon meal scheme was found to be adulterated with fine iron particles, urea, bits of mortar and what not. |
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Killaloe in Co Clare is the rather unusual setting for an American-style ranch house, albeit one built of bricks and mortar rather than timber. |
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The mortar can also be mounted in a vehicle, firing through the roof hatch, to keep pace with a mechanised advance. |
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The paint is thin and soluble, it affixes to concrete, brick, mortar and embeds itself. |
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They were of an older stile, bricks and mortar peeping out from behind chipped whitewash. |
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If we have 13 bricklayers each laying 12 block per course, we need 30 mortar boards for them to work off of. |
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It shows guys holding mortar boards with bricks on their heads running down planks. |
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She is trading her clicks and mortar crown for a more traditional way to make money. |
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Her nephew approached, holding a cooking pot with herbs littered inside it, a pestle and mortar, a ladle, bowl and kindling. |
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During the sweep, Company A destroyed nearly 3,000 mortar and recoilless rifle rounds and searched dozens of caves and bunkers. |
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The clicks and mortar approach suits us because we already have a local infrastructure in place through our existing outlets. |
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Her father, who had worn a cap all his life, considered the mortar board for a while and then asked for his own cap back. |
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Nature is busy at work even in a place of towering bricks and mortar with concrete sprawl. |
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But if he's right, if wholesale lying has been going on for decades, those he names deserve to be stripped of their mortar boards and gowns. |
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To make the kofta roast the coriander and cumin seeds in a fry pan on the stove and then grind in a mortar and pestle. |
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It's going to pay off from the marketing machine that retailers will build, including clicks and mortar as part of it. |
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A regimental cavalry troop has two tank platoons, two scout platoons, and a heavy mortar section. |
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As the two wythes experience vertical differential movement, both types of reinforcement transfer vertical stress into the mortar joints. |
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But 1969 would prove to be the zenith of mortar boards and graduation gowns. |
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To make the marinade, lightly crush the coriander, allspice and chilli using a pestle and mortar. |
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A Royal Navy bomb disposal team arrived this morning and confirmed the object was a live mortar bomb. |
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There could not have been more than 50 huts in all and a dozen or so single storey brick and mortar houses, overlooking the fields beyond. |
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That's well and good, but what about those who didn't immediately trade their mortar board for the boardroom? |
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Don't expect cleaning solutions alone to remove large particles of hardened mortar. |
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I was going to be there and wear the mortar board, and I was going to graduate. |
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As he passed the representatives of the university, they doffed their mortar boards. |
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The hospital official said the shell was ammunition for either a rocket or mortar. |
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So mortar boards off to the lively folk at the Yorkshire Philosophical Society. |
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The mauve-coloured external stone was repointed with lime mortar to allow the walls to breathe. |
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Cracked mortar between bricks should also be repointed by carefully removing and replacing any unsound mortar. |
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After you are pleased with the results, you can mortar the stones into place on top of the liner as you would to install edging. |
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Thus, the presence of the form makes those bricks and that mortar a house, as opposed, e.g., to a wall or an oven. |
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For sage tooth powder, grind a couple of handfuls of sage leaves with a handful of sea salt in a pestle and mortar. |
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In consequence, the tiling could not be nailed at every course and relied solely on the mortar bedding to the outer leaf of brickwork. |
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The crushing also produced a sharp sand with angular grains that made it far preferable as a bonding agent in mortar. |
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Grout is mortar to which water has been added until it is thin enough to pour. |
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It will have to be pretty much to plan, using bricks and lime mortar and proper wooden sashes for the windows. |
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It's about 800 years old, and still contains traces of lime mortar, indicating it was probably used in the tanning process. |
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Rectangular in shape, the Fort, made of lime and mortar, extends to an area of 16,200 square metres. |
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If you draw your layout to the nominal size, you will actually be allowing for space between the stones, once laid, for sand infill or mortar. |
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All repairs to ancient monuments have to be done under official supervision, and then old techniques like lime mortar have to be used. |
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Well-versed in building and building materials, he used a traditional mortar of lime and sand to decorate his small cottage with shells. |
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Grind mesquite beans with a mortar and pestle until they reach a flour-like consistency. |
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The answer may be found in the preceding Pasuk, which says that the people decided to use bricks instead of stones and lime as mortar. |
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Weep holes are designed to drain out any water that seeps through the brick or mortar. |
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The first step is to prepare the surface by applying a mixture of mortar, sand and molasses. |
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Frozen leaves were ground to a powder in a mortar with a pestle in the presence of liquid nitrogen in a cold room. |
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Leaf samples were cut into small pieces and ground with a pinch of sand, liquid nitrogen, and a cold mortar and pestle. |
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Newer ones, like the one in Watchet, are built of bricks and mortar but the archetypal model is the ubiquitous wooden structure. |
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Sometimes, a layer of mortar and brick or flagstone can be placed on top of an old slab, yielding a very attractive and properly sloped surface. |
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A Soviet-made 82 mm mortar weights 60 kg with its bipod and baseplate. |
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Then, at around dawn, two well-aimed mortar shots killed two more former Navy SEALS, Tyrone Woods and Glen Doherty. |
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When Louise and Bibi returned to their home, they found it strewn with ammunition and pockmarked with mortar craters. |
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The serene, cave-like space is defined by floors of smooth grey Italian stone and walls of ground faced concrete block with black aggregate and charcoal mortar. |
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For pesto, the traditional method is to put basil leaves into the mortar before adding a fat clove of garlic, then some local olive oil and a handful of pine kernels. |
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The tree, an old red pine, scraggly in its lower branches, cracked in two with less warning than an incoming mortar and the top leaped into flames. |
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The old workingmen's houses, once solid, were losing mortar or siding. |
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Cross-wire reinforcement of the mortar joints can be included to strengthen the panel, providing as much mechanical strength against break-in as a brick wall. |
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I heard from a relative of someone serving in Fallujah, who said that all the bases around there take mortar fire so frequently that it has become a big yawn for the troops. |
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Artillery and mortar duels all around the outskirts of Donetsk rumble angrily every day. |
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Baghdad and other cities are wracked by small arms and remote bomb ambushes and by mortar and rocket attacks, and are closed to commercial air traffic. |
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Root tissue was pulverized in a mortar under liquid nitrogen and homogenized with buffers for the preparation of soluble extracts or plasma membranes. |
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So the walkway has been closed off and the builders are in to repoint the masonry, since the bees can't get into any mortar that isn't old and soft. |
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In a mortar, pound the salt, garlic and anchovies to a paste. |
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To keep the company resupplied with mortar rounds, the company executive officer and the first sergeant and mortar section sergeant must work together on a daily basis. |
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To cure the problem conservationists have tapped the wisdom of the abbey's ancient builders and are planning to replace the cement with a medieval hydrolic lime mortar mix. |
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He was standing on an old stone staircase, the mortar rimed with moss. |
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Whenever Stout shone his flashlight beam into one of the rooms, it illuminated stacks of mortar shells and explosives. |
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Insurgents spotted the jam and launched three mortar rounds. |
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Check masonry walls for loose stones or mortar, and repoint if necessary. |
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The tombs were made of ashlars with dry joints, or of bricks and mortar. |
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Inspired by a trip to England, Pat's son Brian built the gate pillars with salvaged bricks and concrete blocks, made rustic with patches of mortar. |
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Ketton stone, a machinable oolitic limestone, was sampled and tested by Buro Happold for creep and strength characteristics and to decide on an appropriate mortar. |
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One week after that attack, her brother, sister, and sister-in-law were killed by a mortar shell fired by the Syrian military. |
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A half-an-hour earlier they had been caught in the middle of a mortar barrage in a skirmish with separatists. |
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A mortar burst on the pavement, scattering a group of medics. |
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The application of brick-coloured mortar in this way is known as wigging. |
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Or, is it being overly sentimental about a pile of bricks and mortar? |
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Patton encourages firms to form internal, but separate, Web teams to build their e-businesses, based on the experiences of three successful clicks and mortar companies. |
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Bricks and mortar banks are also adapting to a clicks and mortar future. |
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Using a mortar and pestle, mix the berries with the muscovado sugar and lime juice, crush roughly and leave to marinade with the purple basil leaves. |
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The Internet is as much to blame for the growth in gambling as more traditional establishments such as bricks-and mortar casinos, betting shops and bingo halls. |
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We captured a trench mortar, a machine gun and some material. |
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He followed Sasha through the wire diving for cover in a shell hole, just as a round from a trench mortar obliterated the three men who cleared the wire seconds before them. |
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Then came the day Mustafa, along with two others, was killed by a mortar shell. |
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A car bomb and a mortar rip through a commercial area in central Baghdad. |
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Meanwhile, sources among Samawah security authorities reported an apparent mortar shell attack near the Dutch military camp in Samawah early Wednesday. |
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Remove and place in a mortar and pestle or food processor and crush. |
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A mortar and pestle is best, or use a spice mill or food processor. |
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In the mortar, crush 20 black peppercorns and some Maldon salt. |
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I could see the tall stone buildings, the clocks ticking with civic pride on ornate towers and a flurry of black gowns and mortar boards on bicycles. |
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These two creatures, both alike and unalike, are different as each day and it progressing night, and alike as two bricks in a mortar, never to meet. |
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It was discovered that the heavy mortar and its robust mount provided a very stable mounting, which allowed a high degree of control for the machine gun. |
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The roofs have collapsed, the ruined towers, the high gate unbarred, frost in the mortar, the ramparts gaping, rent, fallen, gnawed through by age. |
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Abigail taught her the use of the samp mortar. Samp was corn broken into coarse grains and boiled as porridge. |
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With the mortar in the stowed position, slide the dipstick all the way into the replenisher port. |
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Gary, managing director of his ducting business, became a gunner and a mortar man after re-enlisting. |
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I may as well get a job repossessing houses, so heartless am I to the arachnoid community, bulldozing their bricks and mortar. |
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In the early 1970s, the mortar was researched extensively by the Drake Navigators Guild. |
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The name Luzon is thought to derive from the Tagalog word lusong, which is a large wooden mortar used in dehusking rice. |
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These constructs have survived for centuries, with no use of mortar to sustain them. |
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Clay was used as a mortar in brick chimneys and stone walls where protected from water. |
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The men resolve to attack the chieftain's castle by starting huge fires on the walls to weaken the mortar and break down the walls. |
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Blue Lias has been used locally as a building stone and as a raw material for lime mortar and Portland cement. |
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They were ground into mortar, used as filler in roads, and used as a source of lime in agricultural fertilizer. |
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The mortar fired a shot with a line attached from the shore to the wrecked ship and was used for many years. |
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The walls are built with basalt blocks that have been weathered and broken up and stacked without mortar. |
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At the Breakwater Fort is a World War II 29 millimetre spigot mortar emplacement, a pillbox, and a battery observation post. |
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Depending on the composition of the mud, it can be referred by many different names, including slurry, mortar, plaster, stucco, and concrete. |
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The dockyard wall is substantially complete and has been recently repaired by experts with dressed stone and lime mortar. |
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The bottom layer, called pavimentum, was one inch thick and made of mortar. |
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The new villages are built of mortar and brick, some of stone, and are a far cry from the villages of mudhouses. |
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British forces were bogged down by assault rifle, mortar, machine gun, artillery fire, sniper fire, and ambushes. |
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The OSCE team did not radio in or record the Russian mortar team firing on Ukrainian positions. |
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Mix the salt and all the spices together with a pestle and mortar or in a spice grinder until finely smooshed. |
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Finally, using a watering can with a rose attachment, lightly wet the entire surface of the slabbed area to allow the mortar to set. |
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The I-Cal 2000 High Precision Calorimeter HPC is a two-channel isothermal model for testing cement paste, mortar or concrete. |
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Some tools you may need will be a ladder, tin snips, gloves, mortar joint compound, and perhaps asphalt cement. |
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What if a Serb mortar team carried a little ginger cat as their mascot? |
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But at least, Frank, I know better than to put a mortar up Her Maj by revealing private chinwags. |
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Progressive lists mezzalunas, mortar and pestles, nutmeg grinders and rolling herb mincers among its arsenal of spice and herb tools. |
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Crush the peppercorns in a pestle and mortar or place them in a measuring jug and crush using the end of a rolling pin. |
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Nine shells were fired from a Mark 10 mortar which was bolted onto the back of a hijacked Ford van in Crossmaglen. |
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The general also said the TSK was using materials that were more resistant to missile and mortar attacks in newly-built military outposts. |
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Shot from a mortar like a shell, a mine consists of a canister with the lift charge on the bottom with the effects placed on top. |
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Police later confirmed a de-activated, three-inch WW2 mortar had been removed from a house at Belmont Park. |
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The equation assumes the failure Mode 2 and nonshrink mortar as a filling material in shear pockets. |
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Next she fetched the large stone mortar where it hunkered down all lurksome in Darkhouse. |
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They hollowed out the mortar from an airbrick in their cell and planned to tunnel their way out. |
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They came up with the idea of using an iron trough, sealed with Welsh flannel boiled in sugar, plus an ox-blood mortar. |
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Launched 3-4 mortar shells and Katyusha rockets at Alib Observation Post near Border Mark 264 in Najran Sector. |
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The military said it fired the missile as a warning shot after a stray mortar from Syria hit a military post in the Golan Heights. |
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The mortar can also be used in a direct-fire mode, being depressible to five degrees below the vehicle's horizontal datum. |
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The masons laid the brick walls unevenly, leaving unpointed mortar between bricks for a rough-cast texture. |
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The air volume in mortar does not correspond to the absorbability of mortar, only capillary air voids influence this property. |
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On the other hand, a number of mortar shells landed in the vicinity of the Abbasids in Damascus with no information about casualties. |
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Deadly mortar fire in Bogota during the inauguration of President Alvaro Uribe mirrored old IRA attacks in Northern Ireland. |
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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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It also contains details of a 1958 incident in which a young boy was killed by a mortar shell near Cranmere Pool. |
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It said the blast took place when a mortar shell exploded in an army waste materials dump in the Meerut district of Uttar Pradesh. |
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The Incas were masters of this technique, in which blocks of stone are cut to fit together tightly without mortar. |
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Of such incompatibles is compounded the mortar of his art work. |
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I lifted one of the skins from the mortar and held it close to the candle. Even I could recognize it as that of the common hyla tree frog. |
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In the Eifel region of Germany a trachytic, pumiceous tuff called trass has been extensively worked as a hydraulic mortar. |
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Usually any dampness in the wall will cause the lime mortar to change colour, indicating the presence of moisture. |
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If shrinkage and cracking of the lime mortar does occur this can be as a result of either. |
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The lime putty when mixed at a 1 to 3 ratio, fill these voids to create a compact mortar. |
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The Japanese hummel their rice in a mortar made of a section of a large tree hollowed out. |
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A typical modern lime mortar mix would be 1 part lime putty to 3 parts washed, well graded, sharp sand. |
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Although the setting process can be slow, the drying time of a lime mortar must be regulated at a slow rate to ensure a good final set. |
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A frequent source of confusion regarding lime mortar stems from the similarity of the terms hydraulic and hydrated. |
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Since the sand influences the colour of the lime mortar, colours of pointing mortar can vary dramatically from district to district. |
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In the past, lime mortar tended to be mixed on site with whatever sand was locally available. |
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In Volgograd, in southern Russia, a mortar factory and a plant to produce concrete admixtures are being opened. |
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Portland cement has proven to be incompatible with lime mortar because it is harder, less flexible, and impermeable. |
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With the introduction of Portland cement during the 19th century, the use of lime mortar in new constructions gradually declined. |
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Lime mortar is composed of lime and an aggregate such as sand, mixed with water. |
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And because brick veneer does not require mortar, installation is well within the capabilities of interested homeowners. |
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The dome, 600 years after its completion, is still the largest dome built in brick and mortar in the world. |
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Although there were hundreds of wooden castles in Prussia and Livonia, the use of bricks and mortar was unknown in the region before the Crusaders. |
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This powder is to be mixed with a sufficient quantity of water to bring it into the consistency of mortar, and thus applied to the purposes wanted. |
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They seem to have mixed the mortar and the stones in the ditch. |
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Upping the alloy's overall fraction of tungsten forces the brick size to shrink to provide additional room for the big atoms in the mortar, Schuh says. |
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The nose-mounted guidance kit replaces existing mortar fuzes and has been successfully demonstrated on multiple mortar calibers in both air-drop and tube-launch applications. |
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Older chimneys are square brick tubes lined by the bricklayer as the chimney was being built, with a fire-resistant type of mortar known as parging. |
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Although all of the mortar pargings were crazed, the effects of weathering were most apparent in the top pargings and in the top courses of the walls. |
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Further along the arm is a 29 millimetre spigot mortar emplacement. |
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Installation of centrifugally cast, fiberglass reinforced, polymer mortar pipe is quick and easy with predictable, reliable pipe performance using many installation methods. |
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The mortar board developed from the berretta or skull cap worn by the Roman-Catholic clergy, which also takes it back to the religious foundation of the university. |
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To grind a whole spice, the classic tool is mortar and pestle. |
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In theory at least, the direct-fire mortar could engage helicopters at close ranges by firing HE rounds with variable time fuses to achieve an air burst. |
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This aids its use for mortars as it makes a mortar easier to work with. |
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The impermeability of Roman dams was increased by the introduction of waterproof hydraulic mortar and especially opus caementicium in the Concrete Revolution. |
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In order to add jollity to the proceedings, said the dean, each graduand would find beneath his seat a little tub of bubbles, complete with mortar board cap. |
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It is a basic ingredient of concrete, mortar and many plasters. |
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The OSCE team was located next to two pro Russian mortar teams. |
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So he had shiplap wood siding milled to reflect the precise thickness of the first-floor brick and mortar and used this siding to cover the new second floor. |
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This has allowed him to buy a milk cow and he is building a bricks and mortar house for himself and his wife, and will buy a bakkie to carry his tubers to market. |
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Later, mortar and plaster were used, especially in the construction of city walls, castles, and other fortifications before and during the Middle Ages. |
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On July 8, he was seriously wounded by mortar fire, having just returned from the canteen bringing chocolate and cigarettes for the men at the front line. |
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Tiles are installed and set on mortar and grouted along the edges. |
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Lime mortar today is primarily used in the conservation of buildings originally built using lime mortar, but may be used as an alternative to ordinary portland cement. |
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However, the soft and porous properties of lime mortar provide certain advantages when working with softer building materials such as natural stone and terracotta. |
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Heavy artillery, Trench mortar and Machine Gun fire all day. |
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Weapons depot, mortar launchers, and heavy machineguns in Khan al-Sheih. |
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Dry stone, sometimes called drystack or, in Scotland, drystane, is a building method by which structures are constructed from stones without any mortar to bind them together. |
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