They were mainly being asked to remove fallen trees or dangerous roof slates which had come loose and were a danger to the public. |
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Among the demands made by the council are the painting of gable walls, plastering a brick chimney, and fixing loose slates. |
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Ancestors buried beneath its great floor slates thankfully still rest in peace. |
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The winds buffeted the houses, slates blew off roofs and cannonaded against roads or windows in their path. |
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A number of slates had come loose from the roof and crashed into the bushes. |
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As far as I can tell, the two slates used to be effectively one, but nevermore. |
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We ascend, our cameras out of film and our slates covered in a jumble of barely decipherable notes. |
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First, for three consecutive terms the Concordia student population has elected slates of anti-capitalist representatives. |
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That big view allows him to encompass and endorse both slates of candidates for the party's executive. |
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The council discovered that there were loose slates on the roof which would have fallen into the street without the gutter in place. |
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Timber roof supports burnt away, causing large slates to fall into the building and the front of one of the flats to bulge. |
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With six slates and 46 candidates for the board running in the election, candidates outnumbered audience members at each debate. |
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Some day, Mac users may all be using slates with the classic mechanical keyboard and mouse a thing of the past. |
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Laptop computers, slates, tablets and the obligatory 'Argyll Shipwrecks' book sat open on the surrounding tables. |
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If the new rumours are correct, Apple's second-gen iPad will be released earlier than the majority of competing slates. |
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The youngsters sit on bare floors in two rooms, writing notes on slates as the teacher writes on a small chalkboard. |
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Children from the regiment showed visitors traditional toys such as wooden dolls, slates and embroidery hoops. |
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Each of the boxes includes enough pencils, exercise books, slates and school bags for a class of up to 80 pupils. |
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And the headmaster had to beg businesses to pay for books, slates and pencils because the school could not supply them. |
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Pupils had the chance to try out writing on slates, and desks were set out in rows as in years gone by. |
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Mac went to school when they wrote on slates and so did I. Mind you, Mac's posh school probably had paper and ink. |
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While my friends were frightening themselves in the ghostly changing rooms, I found a stockpile of short, square roofing slates. |
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Roof slates were imported from Cumbria, with either oak or Spanish quarry tiles used for flooring. |
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Challenges to official director slates will likely be rare, but the mere threat of them could weigh heavily on management decisions. |
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Frankly, with the new roof there to offer contrast, the slates looked pretty grubby. |
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We're not blank slates and we're not preprogrammed biological robots, of course. |
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For example, fissile slates tend to yield much flatter particles than massive granites. |
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It needs to be re-roofed, the slates are falling off and the building is rotting. |
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At least one criminal gang is targeting properties in Oldham and stealing items like roof slates, coping stones, flagstones and walls. |
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The northernmost outcrops consist of Ordovician chloritic slates, phyllitic metavolcanic rocks and slatey metapelitic rocks. |
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Every year, slates are blown off the roof in stormy weather and temporary repair works have to be carried on a regular basis. |
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He grabbed the peak of the roof as he fell full against the slates. |
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Just wanted to place it in the context of slates needing picture choices that throw off revenue to make the numbers work. |
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All are affiliated with slates consisting of similarly minded candidates. |
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A leaking roof can lead to damage on ceilings and walls, so it is important to replace loose or cracked slates, and get damaged material on flat roofs repaired. |
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Wouldn't a mobile operating system be a better fit for slates? |
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The careful restoration of this house will include repairing the roof with its small slates and preserving all the original features such as the roughcast limewashed walls. |
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Roofing materials were thatch, turf, timber, tiles, slates, and lead. |
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Check that your roof isn't missing any shingles, tiles, slates or nails. |
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Other inscribed symbols on the slates are a star-like design that she believes means unity and a flower image that may signify two men loving the same woman. |
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While the slates are off, the roof space will be insulated, a fire barrier will be installed and the new slates will be put back over underfelt to improve the waterproofing. |
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Roofing slates from the Delabole quarry have been used on several Adelaide buildings, including the Post Office, Town Hall, Museum and Adelaide University. |
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She said she feared loose slates and masonry could fall from the roof. |
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Elterwater slate dresser Clifford Barrow drew the crowds as he sliced through stone to produce 19-inch roofing slates, used on buildings across Britain. |
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Research carried out last year highlighted features such as village springs, stone roofing slates and sheep washes, which were often in a poor state of repair. |
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We appear to have inherited a number of problems with roofing tiles and slates which are not always fixed with the precision and detailing required by the manufacturers. |
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The roof was made from sand paper cut and painted to resemble slates. |
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Restored and resplendent, it opens its doors to visitors with handbags instead of schoolchildren swinging schoolbags full of slates, pencils and books. |
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She is quite pleased with her knowledge about courts when she is able to pick out the jury, twelve animals and birds who are busy writing on their slates. |
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I studied in a village school sitting on the floor and we wrote on slates. |
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As it is, the unions always run slates of candidates during the board's elections and hold caucus meetings before board meetings to discuss how teachers are going to vote. |
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The divisions and states with more than one representative to the Council of Representatives should designate ethnic-minority slates for at least one of the positions. |
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Our house was partially unroofed, the slates lay thick upon the ground. |
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From slates we graduated to pencils and eventually to ink with dip pens. |
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Slates had been falling from the roof and that recently builders had placed planking in the gutters at roof level to stop the slates falling to the ground below. |
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Occasionally, as in the purple slates of North Wales, ferrous reduction spheres form around iron nuclei, leaving a light green spotted texture. |
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Cohn's promotion comes as Nickelodeon enjoys one of its most ambitious original programming slates ever in its 31 year history. |
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She slates those who do speak out, blasting them as moaners, though failures in the system cause untold misery. |
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A MAN climbed on a police station roof and threw slates at cars in a row over a taxi fare. |
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Port Penrhyn was an important port in the 19th century, exporting the slates produced at the Penrhyn Quarry. |
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The ME is built up from dark-brown clays, bituminiferous marls and slates with sandstone inter-layers. |
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The slates fitted give high pressure between soil and mould board scours better. |
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In schools that had no slates he was able to provide iron troughs to hold sand for the practice of writing and arithmetic. |
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Slate can be made into roofing slates, a type of roof shingle, or more specifically a type of roof tile, which are installed by a slater. |
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In some districts the greywackes are cleaved, but they show phenomena of this kind much less perfectly than the slates. |
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Many of the green slates of the lake district in Cumberland are fine cleaved ashes. |
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The Furness Fells are formed of Ordovician volcanic rocks, and Silurian shales and slates to the south. |
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The slates on modern carom tables are usually heated to stave off moisture and provide a consistent playing surface. |
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Sedimentary material became metamorphosed to the Skiddaw slates found in the north and west. |
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All the gneiss roofing slates have vanished, to be replaced by pantiles painting patchworks of all possible orange hues. |
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In North Devon the slates of the west and limestones of the east meet at Exmoor National Park. |
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No2EU had a full slate in seven regions, while Britain First and the Socialist Party of Great Britain had full slates in two regions each. |
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This was stone cut from the mountainside for nearly two hundred years but which wasn't good enough to make roof slates. |
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Several of the railways that used to carry the slates to the ports have been restored as tourist attractions, including the Ffestiniog Railway and the Talyllyn Railway. |
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A slate quarry may be seen in the side of the face of the Cairn Hill which overlooks the village, where the slates for the housing roofs were sourced from. |
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The original roof was covered with slates with some glazing. |
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Strong mineralization consisting of quartz-pyrite veinlets developed along intense foliation of carbonaceous slates has been intercepted in the first four holes. |
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Three hundred years later Holmfirth expanded rapidly as the growing cloth trade grew and the production of stone and slates from the surrounding quarries increased. |
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Dale Head stands at the junction of the two main Lakeland geological systems, the Skiddaw slates to the north and the Borrowdale Volcanics to the south. |
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From then on, slates from the quarry were transported to the sea at Port Penrhyn on the narrow gauge Penrhyn Quarry Railway built in 1798, one of the earliest railway lines. |
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Take along miniature magnetic games, a deck of cards, puzzle books, children's magazines, story books, novels for older kids, drawing slates, crayons and coloring books. |
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Other varieties of foliated rock include slates, phyllites, and mylonite. |
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