We get up at 6.30 am and head out to the beach with our wheelbarrows, shovels, rakes, machete and rubbish bags. |
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They were all holding low quality weapons, ranging from rusty shortswords and axes, to common farming tools like rakes, hoes and pitchforks. |
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The hardware stores sold spades, forks, rakes and all sorts of farming implements. |
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His gaze rakes over her bare stomach and arms briefly, but not long enough to make her uncomfortable. |
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The result is they must also have long-term contracts for the supply of gas, which is where the National Gas Company rakes in money. |
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Our exercise machines are post-hole diggers, shovels, rakes, push mowers, and wheelbarrows. |
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All the hay had to be raked into windrows with hand rakes, and the women of the household had to take a hand. |
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At Kircubbin Bay, people were out at low tide with their rakes, collecting cockles and winkles. |
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She gathered up a rusty shovel and a pair of rakes and leaned them against a corner. |
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It rakes a great variety of forms, from ostracism to demands with menaces for money or other benefits. |
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Digging tools like rakes, shovels, pitch forks and spade are some of the basic tools used by professional gardeners as well as beginners. |
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The cutters can be produced with high positive rakes, which contribute to smooth surfaces and reduced burrs. |
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Some tools like rakes, shovels and hoes can be easily hung up in the shed on nails. |
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So the Congress sometimes rakes up the issue of secularism, which is so hypocritical that it is funny. |
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It was there that rescue workers combed the debris with rakes, painstakingly searching for the tiniest fragments of human remains. |
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When I won the Open at Oakmont in 1962, only the greenside bunkers were furrowed, by heavy wooden rakes with the tines spread inches apart. |
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The gambling empire rakes in hundreds of millions of dollars each year from sweepstakes, lotteries and of late, poker machines. |
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It's clever, biting and funny and it rakes over the Mallee like a fifty-foot scarifier turns the soil of a wheat field. |
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She runs down the aisle and looks at the rakes and gardening supplies. |
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Rotary rakes GA 3PN enables a fine quality of work and it is the best solution to get in line the forage. |
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Because in fact, there seems an increasingly unbreakable connection between the giant size of a film's budget and the cash it then rakes in. |
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Thus women were seen as vulnerable to male seduction, particularly by unscrupulous rakes who plotted with bawds to ensnare the innocent. |
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Having shovels, rakes, wheelbarrows, quality seeds, and so on made their life a good bit easier than it would have been otherwise, but it was hardly comfortable. |
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Also she has three vacuum cleaners, two lawnmowers, four rakes, eight sacks of topsoil, a pile of gravel up against the garage door, and a garage full of things. |
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Solid wastes were recuperated in this settling basin or tank, gathered by mechanic rakes and removed from the reservoir. |
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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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In January, the buildup of ice on the inside walls of the thickener due to extreme weather conditions damaged the mixing rakes. |
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The empty rakes are then re-deployed for dragging while the deck crew sort through the contents of the dump table for scallops. |
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For working, lower the wheel rakes hydraulically from transport position back to working position. |
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Hundreds of workers with rakes and spades fanned across beaches to dump oil-soaked sand into plastic bags. |
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His glacially cold mother despised family life and soon turned her back on her son, while his father was one of the most legendary rakes of Louis XV's reign. |
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We do not want to stop the farmers who use guns as they do shovels and rakes. |
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A duel with rakes pits father against son, both wearing snowshoes in the middle of summer. |
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Despite the fact that it rakes in so much money, the government never offered that industry any support. |
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Moreover, this fishing method also stirs up sediment, which is sometimes toxic, destroys the sea floor and rakes up algae and coral. |
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The summers will do dryly and hotly the winters rakes for a long time, hard and also dryly. |
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The debris is separated from the water in a sedimentation basin by means of rakes and spillways. |
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The rattle of empty bottles into a wooden crate, awoke me, and I noticed that every man was in great humour, the rick was being combed down by two men with long handled rakes. |
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This large diameter intake rotor rakes the crop directly away from the pickup cutting and spreading evenly toward the pre-chamber. |
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He unraveled the cloth, and inside was a pack of saws, picks, rakes, default master keys, and other sorts of lock making and lock picking materials. |
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Among the products on offer were binders, reapers, reaper-threshers, rakes and mowers. |
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For example, supplies for a lawn care business could include rakes, a mower, and trimmers, while a printing business would require ink, paper, and a computer. |
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This sedimentation tank had solid wastes settled at the bottom which were removed by means of mechanical rakes. |
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Time to put your rakes away and get your snow shovels ready! |
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Hardware such as nails, screws, tools, axes, mops, brooms, rakes, rope, tubs, mousetraps, flashlights, batteries, and barbed wire could be purchased. |
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She rakes through the mud along the rubbish-strewn riverbank, sweating freely in the fierce tropical sun that glistens off the nearby bottle-green bay. |
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Common tools such as hammers, utility knives, staple guns, ladders, rakes and power tools must be handled with care. |
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In London, young rakes, with such high-sounding names as the Scowrers, the Mohocks, and the Hectors, staked out territory and busted heads. |
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Often times these men received the titles of cads and rakes and the like. |
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The rest bring their own pruning saws, chainsaws, rakes, trimmers, blowers and whatever else is needed and do the work that is set out in the yearly planner. |
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Another brainless action idol thriller rakes the box office markers into the drawer, tallies up the boodle and announces the dawn of a new era of starmaking. |
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Understand that penknives are no use for dry leaves, and rakes are useless for herbs that are deep-rooted. |
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Planets float about the sphere as satellites, the bright sun rakes across its surface, and you want to move under it and explore the space beneath this levitating orb. |
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Armand Rouiller, 80, mountain peasant, woodcutter, is the last craftsman in Switzerland to build sledges and rakes in the old-time way. |
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Mattocks, picks, hoes, rakes and beach rakes. |
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The ferocity of the water cascading down the hillside removed the topsoil and revealed the rakes beneath. |
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Laduma rolls himself a skyf. It's cheap Swazi and rakes the lungs, but it's skyf nonetheless. |
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Thatching rakes with knifelike blades instead of teeth are useful for small lawns. |
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Thatching rakes have knifelike blades instead of tines. They're commonly used to pull the thatch up from lawns. |
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Mark Bramley, gardening buyer at Asda, said sales of spades, rakes, hoes, trowels, secateurs and forks had soared by an average 20 per cent. |
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The primary equipment for the dry process is the drying equipment: the surfaces on which the coffee will be dried, mechanical dryers if used, covers and rakes as well as floatation separation facilities in some cases. |
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Lamar second-guesses himself, introduces a host of characters and rakes through internal conflicts – but it's all in the service of a neat whole, complete with cornily redemptive closing curtain. |
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Drawcansir rakes and Tunbelly Clumseys alike become, to progressive eyes, inadmissible relics of a barbaric past. |
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And this Christmas, Chris Williams hopes to get heavy-duty pruners, clippers, rakes and shovels. |
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Neighbors lent her rakes and donated chairs and a china cabinet. |
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These items may include hedge trimmers, rakes, forks, hoes, etc. |
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And, as usual, the Liner range of rakes and Volto tedders proved very popular. |
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Another rakes it, and another shapes it into huge circular bales, which a last machine lifts with great clamps onto a truck that replaces the old hayrack. |
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We have used shipping pallets, chicken wire, basic tools and rakes, recycled five and 15-gallon containers, standard toilet seats, and sugarcane bagasse and dried grass. |
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The English Premier League rakes in the most by a comfortable margin. |
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The hydraulic rotor drive on KUHN's rakes is designed for very intensive use and makes the range even more versatile, reliable and low maintenance. |
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Put gardening implements such as hoses and rakes away when not using them. |
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Lobster fishers have expressed concern at the use of mechanical rakes to harvest bar clams and bay quahaugs, as this fishing method disturbs the sea bed. |
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This greatly increases your tiltrotator's degree of utilisation. In many cases, you'll be able to replace other machines at your building site and significantly reduce manual use of spades, rakes etc. |
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Do you use hoes, reel mowers, or rakes instead of gas-powered tools that cause dust, noise, and air pollution? |
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Snaggletooth rakes, bent trowels, and rusting spades don't upset them. |
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In very shallow waters, they can be gathered by hand or with small rakes. |
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These veins and rakes have been mined for lead since Roman times. |
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Despite the rough handling by Deane the Mary Rose escaped the wholesale destruction by giant rakes and explosives that was the fate of other wrecks in the Solent. |
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There are wall brackets in the garage for the rakes and shovels. |
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