It took six hours for his men to row out there and attack the rocks with pickaxes and another six to row back. |
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They dig through the debris by hand or with pickaxes and shovels, in hopes of finding anyone alive. |
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Cranes and bulldozers were brought in to clear the streets while 18 teams of rescue workers dug with pickaxes and shovels. |
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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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Mines were being worked by strange creatures and humanoid statues with pickaxes for hands. |
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The teeth that were shaped like pickaxes fall off and are replaced by buds which will later on become the eel's needle-like teeth. |
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There is no electrical cutting equipment, so soot-covered men work with pickaxes. |
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In isolated Yawan village, Medair's team builds a health clinic without the help of machines, using only hammers, shovels, and pickaxes. |
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Experienced climbers, as well as beginners, will enjoy the 25 m high training wall and the test center for pickaxes and crampons. |
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For this reason the people are provided with rakes, pickaxes and wheel carts to assist in establishing an effective disposal mechanism. |
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Three million cubic metres of earth were dug out with spades and pickaxes to create the cutting. |
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With quasi-nonexistent technological means, the canal simply had to be dug with shovels and pickaxes. |
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We can see that some people are using shovels and even pickaxes to transfer the snow into sorts of sleds pulled by horses. |
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We saw them shouldering pickaxes and spades and marching joyfully off to work. |
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Familiar with the routine, the men grab their pickaxes and shovels, and start work in their assigned groups. |
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On the other hand, the labourers who wore themselves out hewing the rock walls with pickaxes and spades are seldom mentioned. |
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According to MONUC, the Rastas came out of the forest, attacking anyone in sight with clubs, pickaxes and machetes, and taking hostages. |
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Listen to the instructor or you risk to be tanker where shovels and pickaxes will be your only appeal! |
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Besides drink and foodstuffs the pack trains brought in the pickaxes, shovels and other ironware that the miners required when sinking shafts to reach bedrock. |
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To the west rises the Banfora Cliff, with small waterfalls, lakes, green trailing sugar cane, and lunar landscapes of rock sculpted over time into the shape of pickaxes and arrows. |
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Mountaineering means the ascent or descent of a mountain requiring the use of specified equipment including crampons, pickaxes, anchors, bolts, carabineers and lead-rope or top-rope anchoring equipment. |
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Shovels and pickaxes were carefully lined up in a corner. |
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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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Because I keep telling people it's not easy to use my pickaxes, as effective as they are, and it mainly depends on what you have in your concession. |
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View of the pickaxes like teeth made to take off particles of the mudflat. |
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In the centre of the apse, a hatch opens up in the floor that descends to the subterranean through rock that was excavated with pickaxes, which had three exits. |
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But a subtler truth began emerging around 1998, when two Greek-Cypriot women went to a cemetery with pickaxes and hacked away at the marble slabs where they said their husbands were buried. |
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Rescue workers had to use pickaxes to reach trapped passengers. |
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For example, iron miners once worked with pickaxes and shovels, which they owned, but the invention of the steam shovel changed the way they extracted iron ore. |
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Police are convinced the robberies were the work of the same gang, who use pickaxes, drills and flamethrowers to break into banks. |
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Using pickaxes and explosives, they pierced the upstairs walls between buildings, dashing forward through smoke and dust, pouncing down on their opponents. |
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The mob attacked the prison gates with shovels and pickaxes, set the building ablaze, and released the prisoners inside. |
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So, armed with pickaxes, citizens would descend on the wharves in springtime, eager to lend nature a helping hand by breaking up the remaining blocks of ice. |
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