The worker shouted, swiping at the teenager with the blunt end of a pitchfork. |
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The pitchfork is made from rigid plastic piping and heavy paper, and it hooks into his hand to help him stand up unassisted. |
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Kathryn grinned and placed the pitchfork in the wheelbarrow, which she moved to the manure pile quickly. |
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Startled, Jack leaped backward, stepping on a dirty pitchfork, and got slapped in the back by its handle. |
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It does have some decent scenes of horror, including an impaling with a pitchfork and a sickle. |
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I placed them outside of her stall and went to get some fresh hay and a pitchfork to clean the stall. |
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Expression is not expelled with menacing pitchfork alla Stravinsky nor repressed like Ravel. |
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This fearsome serpent, so the story goes, had a poisoned tongue, breathed fire and smoke, and had teeth as large as the prongs of a pitchfork. |
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However, here in North Yorkshire do we apply the Luddite mentality and return to the pitchfork and scythe? |
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Basking in brimstone and pranging another Kennedy with a pitchfork, Richard Nixon smiles sulphurous approval. |
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Come, where is the little hoyden with the hot temper and a pitchfork in her hand who dares stare down men twice her size when she is angry, eh? |
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In these damp sloping meadows, haymaking was done by scythe, rake and pitchfork. |
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What if the pitchfork crowd has charged the manicured greens and taken over the clubhouse? |
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Secondly, he is sitting upon a pitchfork and refuses to move himself, or thirdly he is a silly, juvenile incompetent and has no place in this Chamber. |
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A living, doddering Lee was far less useful to the pitchfork crowd than a hanged, virile Lee would have been. |
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Jessica Hopper, senior editor of The pitchfork Review, offered a mixed-to-negative assessment. |
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No more scanning the pages of pitchfork for news about The Kid Daytona, Kanye West and Kendrick Lamar I just follow their tweets. |
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It looks like a small pitchfork and fits through the bars of the trap, sectioning off one part from the other. |
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This one is a fairly primitive drawing of Devil-Eddie impaling Bruce with his pitchfork. |
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We had a small farm and, before my father started his day's work, he would kneel down with a pitchfork in his hand and give thanks to God. |
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Calagione stabbed his pitchfork into the flames and lifted out a rock balanced on the tines. |
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The ends of the prongs of this newly developed pitchfork are flat, rounded and broad thus considerably diminishing the risk of injury. |
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Enraged, he took a pitchfork and drove it into the prisoner's throat, killing him. |
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For smaller areas you can purchase strap-on soles with spikes and simply walk around your garden, or if you are feeling energetic use a pitchfork. |
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It took it some time to warm up and when it was ready the man on the ground would grab his pitchfork and toss a sheaf up to another man standing on top of the machine itself. |
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Traditionally he is portrayed as a horned monster with a pointed tail, cloven hooves, and carrying a trident or pitchfork. |
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When you place a pitchfork full in front of your cow, it has absorbed the corn liquor. |
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We are particularly keen to implement in a practical manner at European level this concept of food safety from the stable to the table, or from the pitchfork to the fork. |
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The devil is traditionally portrayed as a horned monster with a pointed tail, cloven hooves, and carrying a trident of pitchfork. |
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A ghoul in red tights with a forked tail, cloven hooves, horns on his head, and holding a pitchfork? |
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Optional attachments: pitchfork, log fork, side dump bucket. |
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But I wanted to bring the pitchfork through even that, you know. |
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Turn the contents of your heap with a pitchfork or shovel to work air into the compost pile. Do this at least twice a month to help break down the contents and prevent odour. |
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He noted that a polished needle would enter leather and fabric with greater ease, and a polished pitchfork required less effort as well. |
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The danger of a Buchanan-style pitchfork rebellion from the party's nativist wing in 2008 grows by the day. Not a wall, but a ladderAnd Buchananism is bad for America, too. |
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The pitchfork remains one of the hand tools that no invention can ever wholly replace, and I suppose that unborn generations of men will grow hornyhanded and weary in its use. |
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