The corporation is very active at the moment in tarring roads in many housing estates. |
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The shortest days has been 16 hours and it seemed shorter than any seven hour days I used to put in at a bank or tarring roads. |
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But care should be taken with generalisations because of the danger of unjustifiably tarring all young people with the same brush. |
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Instead of helping the underclass he is tarring the whole community with the same brush. |
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When tarring people with the same brush is official government policy, then its going to be difficult to discourage people from doing likewise. |
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And they lost all compunction about tarring the opposition with outright lies and character assassination. |
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Corporation officials say that delay in sanctioning funds and the unavailability of bitumen had held up tarring for over eight months. |
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Mind you, he was a smart man, my father. None his marrow when it came to making an old mare look as young and lifey as a two-year-old, tarring its grey hairs. |
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As was often the case, you took visible delight in tarring all critics with the same brush, because they were all useless. |
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Several callers also offered alternative punishments for the man, including tarring and feathering him. |
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The tax met with great resistance and many preceptors were threatened with tarring and feathering. |
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The president recently commissioned the tarring of the 104-kilometre Chipata-Mfuwe road for K290 billion in the Mambwe district. |
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When the city council decided to invite small and medium enterprises as contractors tarring roads in the city, almost half of the contractors were women. |
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The completion of the tarring at the hall and the footpaths to the village will be held over, pending the provision of a new public lighting system and necessary ducting. |
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Like I said in another forum, its all well and good tarring people with the same brush, but beware that you don't end up attacking genuinely good people in the process. |
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Republicans are spending the vast majority of their time tarring and feathering each other. |
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To do otherwise is to risk tarring the broader community with the misdeeds of a few and, in the process, alienating that community. |
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They have done a superb job of, shall we say, tarring an entire energy sector with the same dubious brush. |
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Mr. Grant Hill: Mr. Speaker, I am somewhat hesitant to go down the road of tarring individuals in this chamber where I do have immunity. |
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Phase II of the project involves the construction and tarring of 438 km of the Mombasa-NairobiAddis Ababa road corridor. |
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The reckless disregard for hard earned tax dollars by the NDP and Liberals has my constituents tarring us all with the same brush. |
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The threats made against Chahal and Samuels might not have been serious, but by tarring lawyers with the same brush as their clients, the media is playing a dangerous game. |
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And few would distinguish between state and federal public servants, tarring them with the same brush of disdain. |
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The next part of the process previous to tarring, is that of warping the yarns, or stretching them all to one length. |
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Maintaining a high and stable return temperature means a higher level of boiler efficiency, reduced tarring and increased life span of the boiler. |
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Loyalists were alienated when the Patriots resorted to violence, such as burning houses and tarring and feathering. |
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By selling our natural resources and pouring the revenues into silencing our voices, Morocco is tarring the image of democratic nations, such as France, by making them accomplices to what is ultimately an act of theft. |
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Most of the loan resources will be deployed in the reconstruction and tarring the Ndende-Lebamba, the Leyou-Lastoursville and the Fougamou-Mouila trunk roads covering over 250 kilometres. |
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As for those chanting morons last week tarring us with the epithet trouble makers, shame on you and shame on those who refused to turn whistleblower when they knew the truth. |
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Conversely, Loyalists were often emboldened when Patriots resorted to intimidating suspected Tories, such as destroying property or tarring and feathering. |
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