Although they are largely pruned with secateurs, the pompoms grow all the more densely when pruned mechanically with shears. |
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Use the next page to list all your scissors and shears, when they were sharpened and new ones you need. |
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He would also have punches with which to make holes, shears for cutting sheet metal and files for smoothing the metal. |
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There is a straight-armed cross with trefoiled terminals, with shears on the right and a stepped base. |
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If the edge was good last year all that is needed is a trim with a hedge clippers or edging shears. |
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Gather the top, trim with pinking shears, and tie the bag shut with a pretty ribbon. |
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She used texturizing shears to avoid blunt, weighty ends, and a ceramic flat iron to straighten and separate. |
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Beth nodded, and unceremoniously snipped the loose ends with a pair of kitchen shears. |
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Use a spading fork or shovel to lift clumps, then cut the clumps into sections with a spade, shovel, sharp knife, or pruning shears. |
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He talks continuously even as he keeps working with concave cutters, trunk splitters, shears and tweezers. |
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The normal-sense shears are confined to the gabbro block and may represent relict ocean floor faulting. |
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The fact is, if you're handy with the shears you're probably in high demand and not just entertaining tourists at shows. |
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Similar to grass shears, only longer, this tool is useful for trimming shrubs and hedges. |
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All divers must carry a reel, DSMB and strobe, and are also encouraged to carry trauma shears. |
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I use heavy-duty shears to cut the plastic, although I've been known to use a paper cutter and even pinking shears. |
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Cut rectangles using pinking shears to reduce raveling with repeated washings. |
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There are cases where a suspect has broken a diskette and cut the magnetic media inside the disk with pinking shears. |
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Rubber stamp your designs onto card stock, and cut the edges with pinking shears. |
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To make the caterpillar, use pinking shears to cut a leaf shape from green felt. |
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As he shears the rolls of thick wool around its neck, his forearm disappears beneath the fleece and his bicep again bulges. |
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I carry shears on my trips to collect plants for my two-acre potager garden. |
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It hadn't started life out as a crop top, in fact it had formerly been a tee shirt which I'd attacked with a pair of cloth shears. |
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I can't manage Graham's hedge trimmer, and the use of garden shears is beyond me, too. |
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I climbed up on a ladder with a pair of garden shears, leaned over the fence, and brazenly stole some purple lilacs. |
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I got the secateurs and the garden shears and boy, did I give the garden a good seeing to! |
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Use garden shears, reciprocating saw or hacksaw to cut branches to proper height. |
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However, I'll be saving time this year when I use the battery-powered garden shears I bought in the fall. |
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Before cherry-picker platforms the hedge was cut by teams of estate workers with garden shears on ladders. |
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Using garden shears or a hedge trimmer, cut the sides first and work from the base up. |
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Protea have very thick, woody stems, so you'll need to have a good pair of floral cutters or garden shears on hand to give them a proper trim. |
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Don't forget to bring your gardening gloves, wheelbarrow, garden shears or any item that may be of use. |
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For branches too large to be cut with a hand pruner or lopping shears, pruning saws must be used. |
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A chisel, two gouges, jewelers' shears, and the plane blade were made in Sheffield. |
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So the house settled to the happy snip-snip of shears, and the gentle purr of the lawnmower outside and me tip-tapping on the keyboard inside. |
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Among the tools you may select direct from this manufacturer with the excavator are thumbs, grapples, shears, hammers, and crushers. |
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Tom, my bespoke English tailor friend, talks about the history of his 100-year-old cutting shears. |
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With kitchen shears or knife, cut sides toward centre in 1-inch wide strips. |
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Poultry shears cut through the bones of chicken, duck, and other birds without the carving wrestle. |
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Let's face it, passing the shears to gardeners convinced they see a shape within a tree or shrub is asking for trouble. |
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You may also find a fabric-store swatch, cut with pinking shears and posted on the fridge. |
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In less than an hour I had the maintopmast on deck and was constructing the shears. |
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They may also finish parts with hand, rotary, or squaring shears and backsaws. |
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For miniatures used as landscape plants, use hedge shears to maintain size. |
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He wrote about scissors and shears in the September 1999 issue of The Chronicle. |
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So I consider a boycott and two seconds later I realise it'd be like taking a pair of shears to my nose. |
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Furious now, his mother stormed across the room and yanked open his vanity drawer, rummaging around until she found a pair of shears. |
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If you have a few plants indoors, use narrow-bladed pruning shears to prune and shape. |
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The old lady had brought a brush and a pair of shears that she was probably going to cut my hair with. |
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Something as mundane as getting a haircut becomes a risk factor in a prison setting when the barber does not sterilize shears between cuttings. |
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After it is snapped, trim the paper on the uncut side with a pair of shears or a sharp knife. |
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I was allowed to use the sacred sewing scissors and pinking shears! |
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To soften the feel, use pinking shears to cut a piece of knit tricot interfacing and fuse it to the embroidery wrong side. The pinked edge helps prevent show through. |
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She opened the sewing kit and took out a pair of shears, and made a cut up the very front to the neck so that the shirt came off the right side of him. |
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When your rose garden starts to mature there will come a time when loppers will be indispensable for cutting back old, thick canes that are too much for pruning shears. |
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Cutting with spinning blades instead of the shears creates a lot of dust. |
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And no, he did not come to clients' homes himself with a pair of shears to do the snipping to their personal specifications. |
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They fly into mirrored buildings chasing prey or because of wind shears. |
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She was standing looking at her body in the full-length mirror through the steam of the filling bath when she heard the steady snipping of garden shears. |
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Cordless vacuum cleaners, trimmers, drills and grass shears would not exist if not for the need for self-contained power tools used by Apollo astronauts on the Moon. |
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In addition to the established barbershops, some enterprising individuals, armed with just shears and comb, offered haircutting services out of their homes. |
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I dreamed of gingham, and wondered if I had a pair of pinking shears. |
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This isn't as common today, but pinking shears are good for reducing bulk in finished seams on nonwovens like knits and fleece, and cutting decorative edges. |
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The disease causes a reduction in yield and is transmitted through infected cuttings, shears and other implements, as well as infected soil and water. |
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A small branch that is pierced by a pair of garden shears and sits atop a classicized wall bracket with Corinthian details suggests a large-winged bird that has just landed. |
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My anvil pruning shears will prune the bushes and shrubs only. |
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For attachments Costello uses Nye and LaBounty pulverizers, LaBounty shears and grapples and Genesis shears, grapples, and its Demo Pro tool. |
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When these shears reach sufficient magnitude, they can eat into stratified fluid. |
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Often, however, gun dealers are unwilling to play the part of sheep awaiting, the fleecers shears or the wolf's jaws. |
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Again I searched, and found a most diabolical pair of cock-nosed shears, capable of vandyking the interiors of elephants. |
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The sheep were caught and plucked, because shears had not yet been invented to cut the wool from the sheep's back. |
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Scientists understand very little about how these wind shears affect space weather. |
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The M1 is characterised by mineralisation in an anticline structure bounded by planar shears. |
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Cut it to the ground with a string trimmer or hedge shears, dig up clumps of it and plant one gallon or five gallon lady ferns. |
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Velocities, however, may exhibit significant shears within the mixed layer. |
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There are two important types of shears, straight shears and diamond shears. |
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Straight shears are essentially bulky scissors, used for making linear cuts. |
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The volunteers from The Challenge Network in Coventry picked up their scythes and shears as they took part in the art of coppicing in Wappenbury Wood, near Princethorpe. |
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The shears would then be moved along and an adjoining bay constructed. |
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Diamond shears have blades that form a diamond shape when partially open. |
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Some gardens now resort to shears but this gives a more solid effect, being the style more often found on the continent where it is known as boskage. |
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I closed my eyes and tried to think happy thoughts. But unfortunately the thoughts that kept popping up were of pinking shears, murder, kangarooburgers. |
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Tape measure, tailor's chalk, scissors, pins and pinking shears. |
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Use sharp secateurs to prune holly hedges and evergreen cherry laurels, as the large glossy leaves turn brown and look terrible if they're chopped in half with shears. |
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Use a garden vacuum to clear up after trimming and deadheading, especially on plants which can be deadheaded in one go using shears, such as lavender. |
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