Carp, tench and bream have really started to move in the last couple of days with forthcoming mating sharpening the appetite. |
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Much of the offensive system was installed during the minicamps, so the team will spend training camp sharpening its execution. |
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Also, with repeated sharpening of a flat blade, a pointed tip inevitably develops. |
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They're busy cleaning their brushes, clearing their throats, sharpening their pencils, shining their saxophones and pointing their toes. |
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See my image editing article for more information on sharpening and unsharp mask. |
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On this day he was shaking of the winter blues and sharpening up his skills as the swing as the new season approaches. |
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The job may involve a lot of travelling, and the sharpening up of skills that have become dull in the 6 years I've spent here. |
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Whether you're in high school now or you've been out for years, this site will have you sharpening up your revenge skills. |
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Even top-of-the-line tools need regular cleaning and sharpening to perform their best. |
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Concerning sectionalism and the Civil War, no attempt is made to show how the sharpening divide between North and South shaped theological ideas. |
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A groove down one side of the triangle makes short work of sharpening fish hooks, awls, etc. |
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In the meantime, tallymen and women who thought they had become extinct, should start sharpening their pencils for next month's outing. |
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This designation shows the beginnings of organization and sharpening skills of the children. |
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Familiarising new products among consumers goes a long way in sharpening their across-the-counter salesmanship. |
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It was an old fashioned cylinder mower which weighed a ton and needed sharpening every five minutes, but I loved it. |
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They're restringing their bows, straightening their arrows, sharpening their lances. |
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Angry anglers can stop sharpening their gaffs in anticipation of a major battle on the Lakes of Killarney. |
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Meanwhile, the sharpening air threshes the veteran bronze leafiness of the oaks and strips the pines, fretful in the breeze, of their needles. |
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Multimedia boards can alter the image data with automatic gain controls, edge sharpening, and color-enhancement circuits. |
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In between times he will be sharpening up his football coaching skills as a part-time Development Officer. |
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It's never too early to start sharpening the insults and perfecting the ad hominem attacks. |
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He's currently sharpening one of his chisels at the oilstone in the corner of the room. |
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This meant you could get up and go over to the other side of the room and lollygag around in the line for sharpening pencils. |
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At this very moment, exam markers are sharpening their red pencils to ring such sloppiness. |
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I have a feeling he's sharpening his pencil and pulling out the classified ads right about now. |
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Before sharpening your eyeliner or lip pencil, place them in the freezer for 10 minutes. |
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The cat in question takes great delight in sharpening her claws on the corner of our sofa and on the piano stool's fabric top. |
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Have they been sharpening their pencils and drawing rectangles to take the average size car? |
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Blade sharpening is important, too, because dull edges will rip the grass open and leave vascular tissue vulnerable to disease. |
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Such heady language evoked a strong response among political refugees who were indeed sharpening the sword of vengeance on their own suffering. |
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Does he pay attention or is he the one always out at the front of the class sharpening his pencil? |
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The word cos is Latin for whetstone, a stone for sharpening razors and tools. |
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While he shortened the distance between them, Dimitri realized Reana had been quietly sitting and sharpening her sword with a whetstone. |
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After several weeks they are still giving their pencils a jolly good sharpening while they ponder that one. |
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So he conceived of a line of cheap, disposable razor blades that could be purchased in bulk and discarded before they ever needed sharpening. |
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Besides cutting hair and shaving men, he was a dab hand at sharpening old style cut throat razors, as well as scissor sharpening. |
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My grandpa used to carry a big folding Stockman knife, with old fashioned bone handles and blades worn thin from sharpening. |
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A common response to such an acausal happening is a sharpening of attention, a sense of the closeness of something unseen. |
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It's a Chef's Pal, it's a dicer, grater, peeler all in one, never needs sharpening and it's dishwasher safe. |
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With it I demonstrate that it is impossible to cut yourself when sharpening on a steel as long as you use Neville knives. |
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Stabilize tools for sharpening by bracing them against a solid surface or clamping them in a vise. |
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The dialogue is stilted, terse and bare, like the syncopated sparks of sharpening knives. |
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Her people moved everywhere, tending their horses and the small goats that gave them clothes and food, or nursing children, or sharpening weapons, or fletching arrows. |
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Crucially, no-one else had died in Emmerdale over Christmas so it was odds-on the Grim Reaper was sharpening his scythe for someone come the turn of New Year. |
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He is seen sharpening a weapon on an old-fashioned grindstone. |
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Then, sharpening his piece of charcoal before each task, Wadsworth drew the cook and the hired girl. |
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At the same time, however, new satellite operators were incepted, sharpening competition in some regions of the world. |
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I appreciate this place for sharpening my inner sense and being a permanent source of inspiration. |
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One way to extend the life of a syringe was to keep sharpening the point of the needle on the rough, striking part of a matchbook. |
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Inspecting and removing the knives for sharpening or replacement is quick, clean and easily done. |
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In the background is a sandstone wheel on which a worker is sharpening a billhook. |
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Parallel sided for easy precision sharpening and available in either chrome or gold plate. |
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To do this, start by duplicating the layer you want to work on, and run a sharpening filter, such as Unsharp Mask, on the copy. |
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Plastic cased taper tool for sharpening the point and nock cones on your wooden arrow shafts. |
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Together, we can proactively build your maintenance strategy, in which Clemessy commits to sharpening your competitive edge. |
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Before sharpening, soak the whetstone in water for 10-20 minutes, and then place it on a damp cloth or other support in order to stabilize it. |
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Louis lost an eye as a child when he stumbled while sharpening a stick with his penknife. |
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Comparison of the UK rate of spinal surgery with that in other countries shows that UK surgeons are not sharpening their scalpels to the ringing of cash tills. |
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They may only be carving fruit and vegetables, but these precision instruments need sharpening every week and the useful life of the knives in his hands is only six weeks. |
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They're both fine talented footballers and while their match fitness might need a bit of sharpening up, it's great to have them back on the panel. |
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Since official sources have so little credibility, any attempt to sell nuclear energy to the public may end up sharpening people's doubts. |
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In other words, he would be no Gorbachev. But Mr Xi's talk of a dream will always run the risk of sharpening appetites for change. |
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But there is nothing like a recession for sharpening an electorate's sense of envy. |
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We are constantly looking for new ways of further sharpening our customer focus. |
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There is still a lot to be done: convincing some people to act by sharpening their ecological awareness and broadening the knowledge of others. |
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The Commission has listened to important stakeholders in view of further developing and sharpening the modern SME policy. |
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We see this objective as a way of sharpening our skills in the competitive research-services market. |
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After we'd finished the first album I stopped working on machines and got into playing piano instead, sharpening up our melodies and harmonies. |
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And they prove that this government is committed to sharpening Canada's competitive positioning in the global economy. |
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Draft rules introduced in 1999 sought to address bottlenecks by sharpening the focus of hearings and minimizing the need for adjournments. |
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Instead of throwing the club from the top by unhinging your wrists immediately, you want to add lag by sharpening the angle created by the clubshaft and forearms. |
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Having already guaranteed her world place, Britain's top female all-rounder is sharpening up for the Helsinki heptathlon by competing in four events. |
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By the way, a diamond hone is the ideal tool for sharpening in camp. |
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The dig has already uncovered a whet stone, which would have been used for sharpening knives, and a piece of a pottery jug dated back to at least the 17th century. |
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The intensity of sentiment in these faces is like a disease, sharpening the lineaments and discoloring the blood, and putting all the suffering languidness of fever into the eyes. |
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I freely admit that I'm a klutz when it comes to sharpening knives. |
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If the first season was about finding their sea legs, this season is about sharpening the writing, without making it too slick. |
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Vendors offered services such as knife sharpening, cigarette lighter repair, and bike inner-tube patching from makeshift, cloth-covered wooden crates. |
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We work well together and the partnership is sharpening up all the time. |
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Tell him that you are sharpening up your act by keeping your shops and guest houses clean and opening the cafe even when a coach party arrives 10 minutes after closing time. |
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He dropped out of school at 17 to try his hand at acting, doing different jobs, including sharpening skates at an ice rink, until he found theatre work. |
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Also, thanks to John Hatton for sharpening my technical writing skills. |
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A sharpening nip to the wind made me look south, where a familiar pearling of the sky and darkening of sea showed that the ferryman's prophecy was set to come true. |
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The involved suture may appear narrowed, demonstrate parasutural sclerosis, sharpening and straightening of the sutural edges, and development of bony bridges. |
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On the front row only parents, no fashion media darlings gasping sycophantically, scribbling furiously before sharpening their talons and publishing crippling reviews. |
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Several departments and units can improve their research profile and output by further sharpening focus, coherence and management at the departmental level. |
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These factors have led to a considerable increase in intra-Community transport and a sharpening of competition between Community hauliers as well as between Community and third country hauliers. |
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Part-familiarization runs, setup maintenance and tool sharpening are three basic steps to save time on the plant floor. |
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By sharpening their communication and writing skills and learning about research, it is anticipated that students will acquire marketable skills that will help them in their future careers. |
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First, they must master the elements of microtechnology and precision sawing, filing, and sharpening. |
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In this respect, they are a key element in sharpening the assessment of economic prospects and the short to medium-term fluctuations of inflation around its trend. |
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Description: Grindstone used for sharpening axes. |
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The sharpener has a sharpening wheel and a point split wheel with CBN or diamond wheels available. |
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The report expressed an urgent need for renewed impetus, stronger commitment of national governments and a sharpening of the Lisbon Strategy's focus on the acceleration of employment and productivity growth. |
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But they are relatively costly and for this reason are used for tool sharpening operations because: Today's grinders are made of new materials and new materials in carbide are used. |
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Thick with fog and luminescent with moonlight, they reveal themselves slowly, after the eyes adjust, like the sharpening of night vision. These paintings were meant to express a mood. |
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The massive strikes and protests by Chinese workers and peasants that happen on a regular basis underscore the sharpening contradictions in China. |
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Description: To cut logs in 4-foot lengths, loggers had to sharpen their bow saws many times in a day. Here, in the Green River woods, we see a logger sharpening his bow saw. |
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You can do this yourself with a traditional sharpening stone or take them down the local ironmongers or knife sharpeners. |
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Standing above the animal was a man sharpening a butcher knife. |
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By virtue of his years of experience, he may then be able to machine his own tool on a sharpening machine but this is seldom a good way of assuring the same standards of repeatability as a modern machining centre. |
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There seemed to be a consensus on the importance of preventive diplomacy and of the wisdom of sharpening the diplomatic tools of the Secretary-General. |
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Q I HAVE tried sharpening garden and kitchen tools on an oilstone but it never seems very effective. |
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This is a 'method of education' par excellence since the arts create new ways of access to understanding reality by intervening in usualness, thus sharpening the sense for possibilities. |
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I have an academic background in American military history, and I rarely get the opportunity to write, so I have been sharpening my writing with several essays for a history website. |
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Within half an hour, I was sharpening my five-card stud skills in one of the practice rooms. |
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Perfect for knife honing and sharpening or general shop use. |
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It encourages a further sharpening of the focus of PRSPs and PRGF-supported programs to enhance their linkage to the MDGs and their operational usefulness for policy choices and donor coordination. |
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The In-Residence Week serves as a capstone to the program, further synthesizing learning and sharpening the advanced skills of analysis, synthesis and evaluation. |
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Mechanical pencils are popular for their longevity and the fact that they may never need sharpening. |
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Craftsmen in Tanegashima have kept alive traditional techniques for forging and sharpening iron tools. |
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Diamond Machining Technology offers an impressive variety of sharpeners and sharpening kits for all types aria brands of hunting and outdoor utility knives. |
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During the Tailored Ship's Training Availability portion, sailors will be tasked with responding and recovering from casualties and sharpening damage control. |
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Edged tools were kept sharp with sharpening stones from Norway. |
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Whetstones were traded and used for sharpening weapons, tools and knives. |
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It is said that during the Falklands war, some Argentine forces surrendered after the army dropped leaflets with pictures of Gurkhas sharpening kukris. |
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