The city doesn't have to scrape the barrel and show us up so much that we are reduced to selling the civic number plates. |
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I had to go up on the roof yesterday to scrape the snow and ice off the TV antenna. |
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He pointed to a spot on the weapon's surface which had been worn down a bit, as if someone had tried to scrape something off the surface. |
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Elsewhere in Sri Lanka, residents took on burial efforts with forks or even bare hands to scrape a final resting place for victims. |
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At any moment the viewer feels the object could collapse around Maloney or scrape her with its hard edges. |
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He held it close enough to her throat so that if she moved in any direction she would scrape her neck on the blade of the dagger. |
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Kent slapped the cuffs on both of us, and then tugged cruelly on them, making them scrape against our skin. |
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In the opening scenes, her pool party guests lazily scrape their sun chairs along the deck making an incredible racket. |
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His father's voice spoke closer and he heard his boots scrape against the steps. |
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I heard something scrape against the wall and turned to see Emma striking a match. |
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I heard shoes scrape against gravel, and I felt Dylan being yanked away from me. |
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Lilith opened the door, careful to lift it slightly so that it would not scrape against the ground. |
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I have enough marks though to at least scrape through with a pass for this subject. |
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Fortunately they still managed to scrape through Olympic qualification after finishing seventh at last year's World Champs. |
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However, the officials are claiming that the existing storage is sufficient to scrape through during summer. |
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Fifteen points down with 10 minutes to go, a grandstand finish saw the Lakers scrape through by five points. |
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In recent months the Clyde has been a popular place to fish and most boats have always managed to scrape a fairly decent week's wages. |
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Even though we were down a man almost from the start, we managed to scrape a 9-9 draw. |
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I don't know how she did it, but she managed to scrape a seventy-four percent approval of the petition. |
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Volunteers Reserves had to work hard to scrape a 4-3 win over Sporting Civil Service with Kev Jackson scoring twice. |
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They managed to turn it around to scrape a 14-12 victory but for Atkins there was no pride in victory. |
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If they do manage to scrape a living, they say, it is by running more cows with less help and working 70-80 hours a week themselves. |
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To go travelling further next year I'll need to scrape some savings together as this trip has rather depleted them. |
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I couldn't remember half of what I'd written, and I'd have to cancel my volunteer work to scrape enough time together to get it done. |
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There are teams like Tonga, who could barely scrape enough money together to get here. |
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She managed to scrape a few rands together to put her children through school and put food on the table. |
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I just hope now that I can scrape enough tack together from other places to be able to run some lessons as planned. |
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Every time I can scrape a few quid together, I smack 'em straight into the premium bonds. |
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I have no money after barely managing to scrape the rent together last Friday, and my bank account is woefully overdrawn. |
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The tuition is rather lofy but I dare say we can scrape it together for the sake of our children. |
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Joanne is busy applying to grant-awarding bodies to try to scrape the cash together so she can take up her place on the three-year course. |
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He managed to scrape by, staying at shelters or with friends and getting after-school work at restaurants. |
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I use askSam to scrape and save documents, Web pages, and interesting material. |
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In places, the boat gets so close to the rocky cliffs that we expect to hear an agonizing scrape. |
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Flavia heard the scrape of footsteps, quick and light, on the loose rocks of the road. |
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Lore could hear the scrape of his fingernail against his tooth, and her skin crawled. |
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As he carried the body to the wagon, he could hear the scrape of the shovel on the soil. |
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I ran for the door and opened it just as I heard the scrape of a metal key against the inside of a lock. |
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But as I began mentally working out the plot of my next unpublished novel, I heard the unmistakable scrape of skis approaching from behind. |
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Passing under the breezeways, there was no sound but the scrape of plastic and concrete, twine and dry skin. |
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I heard the scrape of a dry flint and another man, very regal-looking, materialized. |
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The acoustic guitar sounds a strangled folk tune and the scrape of the strings is sourced and dragged through the track. |
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After about twenty seconds, he heard the subtle scrape of metal as the door was unlocked. |
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As if the sound were a signal, the stone lid began to ease back with the grinding scrape of stone on stone. |
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There, in that corner room, I heard little more than the scrape of the big pecan tree on the roof. |
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He could hear the scrape of their shoes on the asphalt as they stood, waiting. |
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Other than the cut on her hand and a scrape on her shin from the tree, she was fine. |
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He checked her for injuries but found only a slight scrape on her shoulder and a larger gash across her cheek. |
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After losing the first egg, oystercatchers often move to a new nest scrape to lay the remaining eggs of the clutch. |
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Both sexes help to make a shallow scrape in soil or sand, which they line with vegetation and other debris. |
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During the short hours of darkness the parents remain with small chicks making a scrape to brood them. |
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The nest is either a simple scrape lined with a few twigs and feathers or a large stick nest in a tree. |
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While the female builds the nest, a shallow scrape lined with grass and leaves, the male stands guard. |
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The male emu will build its nest in a scrape in the ground in the shape of a circle, lined with grass and other vegetation. |
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The siblings always get into some kind of scrape or moral dilemma, and there are a lot of siblings to choose from. |
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A tool to scrape away weathered surfaces of rocks will expose fresh surfaces for close-up study. |
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So in the end they could only scrape through 1-0 with a goal by the ever inventive and adroit Dutchman, Dennis Bergkamp. |
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Even if paint seems to be adhering in large areas, the water will soak into the calcimine behind the paint and it will scrape off. |
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The bus was found four hours later in Fleur de Lys, just a few miles from Blackwood, with a wing mirror missing and a scrape down one side. |
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And no matter how aggressively one attempts to scrape it away, the same microscopic jungle regrows time and again. |
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Freud takes advantage of the almost infinite freedom oil gives to overpaint, scrape, repaint and correct. |
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Using a lemon zester, scrape the carrots to produce short pieces as you would if you were zesting a lemon. |
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Halve the vanilla pod lengthwise and scrape out the seeds into a small non-stick saucepan. |
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Luckily they don't have to scrape about any further as the survey is in again. |
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My only hope is I can scrape through Christmas unscathed and not upset anyone too much. |
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Just make sure you have a suitably long implement with which to scrape out the marrow so you can spread it on some toast. |
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Did they all get together at the end and scrape together lots of loose change after carefully dividing the bill according to work done? |
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Anyway, at the safari park in Dallas I got to scrape some rhino tusk and feed a giraffe. |
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They grab tickets en masse for scalpers, lurk in chat rooms to hand out ads, skew recommendation systems, and scrape pricing data. |
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Add a couple of tablespoons of vinegar, wine, or lemon juice and scrape the bottom. |
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It took McMartin several more hours to scrape a tunnel in the earth beneath the concrete slab to rescue him. |
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To remove tar, freeze it to brittleness with ice cubes and then scrape it off with a plastic spatula. |
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To capture the essence, split the pods open lengthwise and scrape the seeds into sweet or savory dishes, then add the pods for good measure. |
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With that said Duncan pushed back his chair with a loud scrape and left the room with long strides. |
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For removal without stitches, the surgeon uses a scalpel to scrape off the mole so that it's level with or slightly below the skin. |
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The DVD features the entire first season, 13 episodes, that find the four scamps in every imaginable sort of scrape. |
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Earth movers, excavators, backhoes, and bulldozers rely on hydraulic fluids to lift, move, scrape, and dig. |
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The woman was not only threatened but was left with scrape and scrab marks. |
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A blogger has to fight and scrap and scrape every day, every post, for each and every reader. |
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Using a lemon zester scrape the carrots to produce short pieces as you would if you were zesting a lemon. |
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When I make dinner now and my children barely touch a bite, I see dollar bills going in the trash as I scrape the dinner dishes after the meal. |
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While using, scrape the inside wall of the container often to keep residue from hardening and dropping pieces into the compound. |
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From the cigarette pack he pulled a large sewing needle and began to scrape the insides of the bowl's tube. |
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Watch it carefully to see when it begins to soften, then immediately remove the heat and scrape the adhesive off with a putty knife. |
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The traffic spokesperson said all roads in the province were open again after graders were used to scrape snow and ice off the tar. |
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Research now indicates that the mold which people usually scrape off the surface of jellies may not be as harmless as it seems. |
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He heard a scrape of something against rock and looked up in dread. |
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Grate liberal amounts of Parmesan on top, making sure your eagerness doesn't cause you to scrape the tips of your fingers on your extra sharp cheese grater. |
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He knew how hard it was for some employees to scrape up a down payment. |
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I wander into the open plan dining area and scrape my hair back again. |
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For the few who can beg, borrow and scrape enough money and courage to place their lives in the hands of a people smuggler, they try to get to countries like Australia. |
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So it's, you know, he probably had to scrape a bit to get that amount up. |
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He slammed the door shut and they heard the scrape of a key in the lock. |
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The Englishmen struggled to scrape a 1-0 win in Sarajevo, and managed to extend the margin back home only because of an exceptional performance by Kieron Dyer. |
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When she was their age, she thinks, we had to scrimp and scrape for soap. |
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Instead I pull out my knife to scrape away the paint of her robe, stripping the blue lapis that drapes her shoulders and arms, flaking gold trim into a plastic bag. |
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When nesting on a rock ledge, the fulmars do not build a nest, but when they nest on a bank or slope, they make a shallow scrape, occasionally lined with small stones. |
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Chris was bent down beside Cam cleaning up a scrape on his knee. |
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Split the vanilla pod lengthways and scrape out the seeds over the fish. |
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Alvin slapped the door shut behind him with a backward scrape of his heel, to muffle the shouting from the neighbors, and sidled along the wall away from her. |
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I like to scrape the car, get the waterproofs and woolly hat on. |
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Instead, he heard the scrape of a feed bag being dragged across the floor. |
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Dip your brush lightly, scrape one side clean, then push a small blob of paint carefully along in front of the brush, like a bow wave in front of a boat. |
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He played little before this season but is the type of player who can scrape up several extra possessions by diving for loose balls and picking up stray rebounds. |
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The pound and scrape of feet, claws, and metal talons was deafening. |
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Once the cut has been made, scrape the inside using an old spoon to remove all the seeds and membrane attached to the sides and bottom of the gourd. |
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Spoons clatter, wooden benches scrape against the stone floor. |
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The whole mess was eerily silent, the only sound the scrape of spoons. |
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It is a wonder some overcaffeinated hacker hasn't cobbled together the code to scrape all of the above into one gadget shopping supersite. |
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I suppose you think I come here to beg from you, like this damaged lot here. Not me. I don't want your bread and scrape and catlap. |
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These he useth as the Monkey did the Cats paw, to scrape the nuts out of the fire. |
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In 401 Stilicho travelled over the Alps to Raetia, to scrape up further troops. |
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Shiver me sails an' rot me timbers, fry me barnacles, scrape me keel, an' all that nautical jimjam. |
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Upon being fully mineralized, the teeth reposition themselves within the radula, allowing limpets to scrape off algae from rock surfaces. |
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Their nest is a scrape on a grassy ledge or a saucer of vegetation on the ground, lined with softer material. |
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But he is not one of those lawyers who bow and scrape before wealthy clients. He will not be pushed around. |
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They feed mainly on plant material and lay their eggs in a simple scrape on the ground. |
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The nest is a shallow depression or scrape on the ground, often in cover, with a scanty lining of plant material. |
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The radula primarily functions to scrape bacteria and algae off rocks, and is associated with the odontophore, a cartilaginous supporting organ. |
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Generally three to four eggs, but sometimes as few as one or as many as five, are laid in the scrape. |
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Never use wire brushes, screwdrivers or knife blades to scrape away dirt or it's bye-bye sight glass. |
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If you scrape your knee while rollerblading or skateboarding, you may soon forget about Band-Aids and reach for a can of spray-on skin. |
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Indian importers are getting the worst of the bargain as the rupee continues to scrape the bottom of the barrel. |
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And line drives for the Angels that could be go-ahead home runs or game-tying singles instead scrape the top of the wall or find a pitcher's glove. |
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Some individuals have overlooked the fact that at such low pitch their voices fade to inaudibility at the ends of sentences, or scrape down to vocal fry. |
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I slid off to follow her and I heard the scrape of a board on snow. |
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If I empty all my pockets, search around the house, and ask a few friends for a loan, I should be able to scrape up enough money to buy that new suit. |
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Stir vigorously and scrape all of the brown bits from the pot bottom. |
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The nest is a shallow scrape on the ground lined with vegetation, into which typically four eggs are laid and incubated by the male and female parents. |
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The nest is a bare scrape on taiga, meadow, and similar habitats. |
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The peregrine falcon nests in a scrape, normally on cliff edges. |
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Once the stripper has done its job, scrape back the paint to reveal the bare wood using the flat-blade scraper on the flat surfaces and a shave hook on the mouldings. |
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He tested the blade against the palp of his thumb, then returned to the living room and decisively, scrape by scrape, cut away the hex sign, leaving a halo of ragged wood. |
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The radula is used as a 'rake', to scrape algae and detritus. |
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The breeding in 1966 is apparently the first reported from the Hazen area, although rare breeding in the past is suggested by one very old nest scrape on the study area. |
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Avocets and stilts are monogamous and tend to breed in small colonies near water. The nest scrape, into which eggs are placed, is often lined with vegetation. |
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At the spot, I had made a mock scrape with my boot, baring the ground, and placing doe estrus in it along with a tarsal gland I had taken from another buck. |
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But during the last week in October, they're more likely to walk right up to a scrape and give it a few strokes and a fresh dose of urine nibbed through the tarsal glands. |
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I fiddle and scrape and poke for a while, banging out the dottle from my previous pipeful into an ashtray and puffing down the stem like a horn player warming up his trumpet. |
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In the USA, recycled tyres are being transformed into doormats, which are heavy duty, durable and rot-proof, with abrasive bristles to scrape away dirt. |
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