Removing the larvae by hand by slitting the stem and digging out the grubs with a knife is labor-intensive, but effective. |
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Returning to the familiar kitchen he slides a knife along his letters, slitting out their folded information. |
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For large lawn areas the use of mechanically powered aeration or slitting machines is more practical. |
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The knife has multiple slitting blades with a stripping bar following the slitters. |
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Among the additions are special fillers, drilling, etching, flaring, flanging, retractable coiling, shrinking over mandrels, light product assembly, scoring, and slitting. |
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The complicated procedure takes place over several days and involves slitting open the belly and removing the insides, as well as washing and boiling the animal several times. |
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Not even bothering with the numerous buckles, Neva pulled a knife from her pocket and began slitting the leather bindings holding Roy to the gurney. |
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Trimming refers to the edges of the foil, while slitting involves cutting it into several sheets. |
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Next came Middlewood Works, which was a rolling mill and slitting mill, splitting bars of iron into thin strips for the manufacture of nails. |
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Lombards and lardasses slitting their horses' throats, drinking the blood, the smoke from Saladin's camp obscuring the sun. |
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Former Los Angeles deputy district attorney Christopher Darden accused the late legal eagle Johnnie Cochran of slitting the lining of the glove. |
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Today they operate a full compliment of slitting, cut-to-length, and deburred edge equipment capable of narrow coils up to quarter inch thickness. |
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The new slitting line will be installed in a 43,000-square-foot building that will be leased by TMK IPSCO to Ferrous, and will provide skelp to the two Wilder ERW pipe mills. |
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Self-threading strip cooling units with wig-wag stacking and on-line or off-line slitting modules are VMI's answer to the growing need for rubber strip production. |
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