Where no keying mix or bonding agent is specified, wet smooth concrete surfaces immediately before plastering. |
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Martin is justifiably proud of the quality of the construction, thatching, painting and plastering of the rondavels. |
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Sainsburys really got behind Comic Relief, plastering their stores in red noses. |
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Among the demands made by the council are the painting of gable walls, plastering a brick chimney, and fixing loose slates. |
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Mr Stevenson offers all general building services including plastering, joinery and brickwork. |
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The rain drenched him instantly, plastering his hair to his head and soaking through his thin shirt and trousers. |
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The defendant builders employed a subcontractor to carry out plastering work in a block of flats. |
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They were doing some renovation work in some rooms, and in one, a worker was plastering the ceiling. |
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You can almost feel the energy blowing off the screen, mussing your hair and plastering a big smile onto your face. |
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The DIY project involved creating ten special bays where students could learn skills ranging from wiring a plug to plastering a wall, she added. |
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At an exhibition in the Ikon Gallery in Birmingham earlier this year, she recreated Stroke by plastering the walls of one room with chocolate. |
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The girls are expected to help their mothers in drawing water, hewing wood, and plastering houses. |
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He restored the brickwork, plastering, floors and ceilings room by room. |
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Just when did parents get so into plastering their kids all over their social networks? |
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All she knew was that when they were finally done dancing, there was sweat plastering her hair to her forehead and she was surprised it wasn't dripping down her arms. |
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He loved the song and danced it exuberantly, perspiration plastering his bangs across his forehead and sending his glasses sliding down to the tip of his nose. |
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So, perhaps bullheadedly, I've approached plastering as a challenge to be conquered, no matter the odds. |
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Numerous waymarked footpaths. Decoration in wrought iron, mosaics, stained glass, half timbering, and clay and lime plastering. |
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Externally plastering will be done only up to lintel level, below which there will be stone cladding. |
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Interior of exterior walls shall be furred and lathed prior to plastering to prevent seepage and condensation. |
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Grit and dirt were being thrown up from the roads and plastering windscreens and there were even reports of motorists queuing at garages to buy screenwash. |
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Semi-skilled workers perform various duties in the trowel trades related to bricklaying, cement finishing and plastering. |
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That's a nod to the raincoat maker that transformed itself from tired to trendy by plastering its trademark plaid on everything from miniskirts to bikinis. |
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Stella Rotaru and her colleagues barnstorm the country, plastering villages with hotline numbers and staging concerts. |
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The industry has long complained of skill shortages in areas such as carpentry, bricklaying and plastering. |
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Pacific storm fronts can make the wall an uncomfortable and dangerous place, plastering it with snow in winter. |
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Cow dung is also used for plastering walls and floors to keep them smooth and clean. |
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After assembling the door, ensure that it is not moved while plastering with mortar and while the mortar is setting. |
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The study was of the drywall plastering task using mechanical tools and traditional hawk and trowel methods. |
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Inside the house there is some basic furniture and a cooker, but as the plastering is only just finished it is too early yet to paint the walls. |
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Always cover the door before plastering or painting, since spots of mortar, cement, plaster or paint can damage the surface. |
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The more familiar you are with your materials, and the larger you make your test patches, the fewer the surprises you'll find when plastering the walls for real. |
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The independent and go-getter spirit started young, with the band plastering posters throughout the Windy City. |
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Candidates have been omnipotent as they vie for a place in the electorate's heart, or alternatively annoy a lot of people by plastering campus with publicity. |
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Squandering taxpayers' money for everything from Conservatives' cheque signing to plastering their logo on government announcements, the Prime Minister has found a new low. |
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We simply must put an end to these policies of handing out assistance and plastering over cracks, which reappear after the slightest gust of wind, and devote ourselves to real structural reforms. |
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The next job is to finish the internal and external plastering. |
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It covers 10 crafts, including bricklaying, cabinet making, carpentry, joinery, painting and decorating, plastering, roofing and tiling. |
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In the railway infrastructure systems building at Erstfeld, following completion of the concrete shell, work has now started on metalwork, roofing, plastering and painting. |
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Any materials used for interior building, from plasterboard and plastering systems to high-quality panelling, can be combined with the cellular glass insulation. |
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Rashida Hall and Denise Lee are now dab hands at painting, decorating, plastering, brick laying and tiling. |
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In the past, old, unsightly glass-fibre or plastering surfaces have constituted work-intensive challenges for painters and decorators needing to create smooth surfaces suitable for wallÂpapering. |
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Grounds are usually put up first and the plastering floated flush with them. |
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New plastering of the GEOCALYX type must be allowed to weather for 48 to 72 hours, have a roughed-up surface and must be dampened before GEOCALYX-END is applied. |
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An easy way to envisage this is that first fix work is all that is done before plastering takes place. |
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Visible gaps between the frame and opening can be easily covered with an optional frame covering, doing away with the need for additional bricklaying and plastering work. |
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This switches genes on and off by plastering either their DNA or the proteins which support that DNA in chromosomes with clusters of atoms called methyl and acetyl groups. |
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The roads in West Africa at that time were scrappy little affairs, mostly built in the 1970s and repaired since by occasionally plastering uneven lumps of macadam over the gaps that opened up after the rainy season. |
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Mr de Narváez has drawn on his own fortune in his battle to beat Mr Kirchner, plastering Buenos Aires province with bus-sized posters of himself. Mr Kirchner, who heads the Peronist movement, has resorted to artifice. |
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But eight years earlier an army of Red Guards, waving Mao Zedong's Little Red Book, had rendered the colony ungovernable, plastering the city with slogans and hounding its officials. |
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For active restoration for sod-podsolic soils that became from the oil pollution technogenic saline and solonetzic soils, chemical land melioration, particularly, plastering is recommended. |
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This cycle of varying indoor air conditions results in problems such as condensation and fungal attack, which is of course detrimental to the plastering on internal walls and works of art in the building. |
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And hope to catch a lady killer, By plastering on the Polyfilla. |
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