The impact on the fishery, I believe, in the Digby bog, which is a prime scalloping area-you probably have these numbers. |
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Cadillac trimmed weight by scalloping the edges of sheet metal panels around weld points. |
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Braiding deforms the river's bed, scalloping it into sandbanks and shallow islands, which in turn push the banks of the river wider. |
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The Vologda road had become a spill of pavement, untrimmed along its edges, with scalloping where the poured asphalt had flowed. |
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Writer accompanied John Tuttle and Henry Stout, who own a scalloping boat, Sniktaw III, on a fishing trip. |
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Has any work been done here other than on Irish moss raking off Miminegash and scallop dragging near Pictou, and on scalloping off Richibucto? |
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By James Stevenson The New Yorker, August 15, 1977 P. 46 A REPORTER AT LARGE about scalloping in the waters off Cape Cod. |
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The French are also frustrated that they are forced to stow their nets from May to October in order to replenish stocks, while for the British it is always open season for scalloping. |
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Compressed by an increasing torque, the bushes become stiffer due to the scalloping, thereby reducing the resonance effect at critical velocities. |
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There is no reworking whatsoever, and with surface joining by scalloping and flawless surface finish, the homogeneity of every single part is absolute. |
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Gothic Revival draws features from the original Gothic style, including decorative patterns, finials, scalloping, lancet windows, hood mouldings, and label stops. |
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