They scrounged for pine cones for the fires, and both became adept at chopping kindling. |
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Here, you learn that he scrounged together enough cash to set you up with a house, basic tools, a cow, and a small farming fund. |
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He scrounged them up in the Municipal Archives on Chambers Street in Manhattan, the address of which he has committed to memory. |
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He survived by selling scrap metal he scrounged from construction sites for 60 cents per kilo. |
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The bathroom has a stool, sink and undersized bathtub I scrounged that is perfectly sized for the shower. |
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He often borrowed, stole or scrounged the materials odd scraps of marble or alabaster that he used for his sculptures. |
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It was one of the first pieces of furniture Inter Pares scrounged when we were starting up. |
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Canadians are pretty resourceful and we soon had scrounged tarps and stuff. |
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It was going nowhere until we picked it up, dusted it off and scrounged for resources to pursue it. |
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While the braver souls dodged traffic to retrieve gear, I scrounged pieces of rope from the trunk, joined them with sheet bends, and tied a bowline loop in one end. |
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Her Web site lacks an online store, and the T-shirts and stickers scrounged up by her supporters are so conventional as to be ineffectual. |
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In the city, she scrounged for change in parking meters and used an old wooden door for a writing desk. |
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Before filling up, he puts the oil he has scrounged through this. |
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I have scrounged literally thousands of pounds of steel for various projects, all of it just for the asking and a little sweat equity. |
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After being assigned to follow the Skilling resignation, Emshwiller had put in a request for an interview, then scrounged up a copy of Enron's most recent SEC filing in search of any nuggets. |
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In Sudbury, Continuum is presented as a 20-minute videographic work with six variations screened onto approximately 30 television sets scrounged in the community. |
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Asked why they scrounged, almost a third claimed it was because they knew they could get away with it. |
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He may have fixed the plumbing, patched the roof, and built the bed from scrounged materials, but he has a home. |
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The Red Guards made her family compound their headquarters, while Chinn scrounged what she could from the garbage dump and drank water from the river. |
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Dan Bain, a mechanic and former crew chief for the plane, said workers scrounged parts from the plane's sister aircraft, 003, in a museum in Arizona. |
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