This is a general view of the finishing room looking west, prior to shearer installation. |
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Having completed his own enforcedly brief education, Mick worked briefly in Sydney and then headed for western New South Wales where he became a shearer. |
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He argued that the typical Australian frontiersman was not a small, individualist farmer but a shearer or drover, and that his outlook was not individualist but collectivist. |
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The hide of the animal is taken to a shearer in less than 15 minutes so it does not cool off. |
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Shearing levels the height of pile or fibre by passing the fabric through a shearer. |
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He was well known in the area as a shearer and wool classer. |
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Jobs such as fencers, boundary riders, bookkeeper, well sinkers, blacksmith, saddler, cook, teamster, dogger, shearer or cameleer were in great and constant demand. |
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Jake once worked as a rouseabout and shearer in rural Western Australia. |
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This year's theme was women's work, and the spotlight was on a lace-maker, an embroiderer, a paper maker, a flax spinner, a sheep shearer and a gardener, all of them more than happy to share their expertise with all comers. |
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He had finished his tea and was sitting in his Jackie Howe, which is a singlet with the sleeves out of it, and called after a famous shearer of the blade days. |
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The Orcadian reporter Lorraine Shearer was named Journalist of the Year at the Highlands and Islands Media awards in Nairn on Friday night. |
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A couple of body swerves later, he crosses and Cris's intended interception pops up nicely for Alan Shearer to head home from all of one yard. |
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Viana delights the crowd with a wee jiggle before teeing up Shearer, who dribbles his shot straight at Buffon. |
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Whyte, indeed, was red-carded for a professional foul on Shearer at Ewood Park in this campaign. |
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Shearer also picked up the goal of the season award for his volley against Everton and just pipped City's Darren Edmondson to the prize. |
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The Shearer brothers produced cast-iron ploughshares and from 1888 onwards wrought steel ploughshares. |
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Moments later, Shearer makes the goalkeeper earn his corn again with a firm near-post header. |
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Isn't it absolutely supercalifragilisticexpialidocious that Alan Shearer got a step closer to a trophy with Newcastle this weekend? |
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Luque will take some of the burden off Shearer, but he won't score so many goals. |
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In the early 1970s, when it was not easy to be out of the closet anywhere, George was on national television with his partner, Ron Shearer. |
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In response to the question put by Mr. Shearer, he said that all 18 members had been contacted and all had responded. |
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Judge ad hoc SHEARER appends a separate opinion to the Order of the Tribunal. |
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Both Shearer and Larsson are more predators than goal poachers. |
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He reportedly told Shearer that he was past it and his legs had gone. |
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For example, in 2008, Shearer, born in '54, and her grandson Fionn, born in '04, will share the same Beddian year. |
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Shearer took home his first Primetime Emmy Award for his voice work on The Simpsons this past August. |
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However, at club football his slight frame is a disadvantage when he runs up against powerful strikers like Emile Heskey, Van Nistelrooy, Shearer and co. |
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Lineker went for Alan Shearer, Peter Beardsley, Paul Gascoigne, Chris Waddle, Stuart Pearce and John Barnes. |
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Shearer cooked a starter of tandoori scallops followed by malabari champ, lamp chops with South Indian spices cooked in a clay oven. |
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Southern Bluefin Tuna Cases, ibid, Separate Opinion of Judge Laing at par. 12 to 21, Separate Opinion of Judge Treves at par. 8-9, and 11, and Separate Opinion of Ad Hoc Judge Shearer. |
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But even if it does, small boys and increasingly, especially in America, girls will still attempt the skills of their idols: the feinting dribbles of Brazil's Ronaldo, say, or the incisive headers of England's Alan Shearer. |
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Gable and Shearer, who led the film cast, were not quite as good as Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, who had starred in the original Broadway production, though Gable was entertaining as a smirking vaudevillian. |
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Great players of the 1980s and 1990s include local born internationals like Peter Beardsley, Paul Gascoigne, Chris Waddle and Alan Shearer. |
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Shearer remains the highest scoring player in Premier League history with 260 goals in 441 appearances. |
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The play was first heard on film in The Hollywood Revue of 1929, in which John Gilbert recited the balcony scene opposite Norma Shearer. |
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Shearer and Leslie Howard, with a combined age over 75, played the teenage lovers in George Cukor's MGM 1936 film version. |
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Shearer finished among the top ten goal scorers in 10 out of his 14 seasons in the Premier League and won the top scorer title three times. |
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But Robson said Whitlow admitted he had fouled Lua Lua and Shearer was merely asking the official to speak with the Bolton player. |
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Shearer did, and received 200 pieces of angry mail the following Monday. |
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The original cast included Moira Shearer as Cinderella, Somes as the Prince, Alexander Grant as the jester, and Ashton and Helpmann en travesti as Cinderella's stepsisters. |
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The youngster who lists Alan Shearer as his soccer idol and Kerry's Moffie Fitzgerald as the Gaelic player he most admires, is currently concentrating on the handling code. |
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Honorary freemen include Bob Geldof, King Harald V of Norway, Bobby Robson, Alan Shearer, the late Nelson Mandela and the Royal Shakespeare Company. |
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The money goes to impros ving therapeutic facilities at the magnificent Alan Shearer Centre in West Denton, Newcastle, for disabled people and their families. |
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Publicly besmirching former players Kevin Keegan and Alan Shearer. |
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