He had been hulking behind him the entire time, holding a wooden trencher piled high with protein and fiber. |
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The collector lines typically are installed with a manual or ride-on trencher. |
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A standard-width chain trencher creates a 6-in. trench, so a 5.9-in. shoe is ideal for this application. |
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Ever the man at arms, Gianni used his dagger to spear a slice of ham, and a trencher of bread to scoop up his eggs. |
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The Chancellor's cap shall be a black velvet trencher cap with gold tassel and button and trimmed with three centimetres gold braid. |
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Academic dress for certificants is a black trencher cap and an undergraduate gown together with a black stole with a facing of tangerine. |
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On cue, ninety-seven sleeved left arms came up and rotated ninety-seven triangular trencher caps so the longest tip pointed forward. |
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In some countries, a mortarboard is referred to more traditionally as a trencher cap. |
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Contractors in underground construction find the backhoe attachment for a trencher practical. |
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It is designed for backhoe or trencher mounting, but it can be adapted to fit a dozer blade on small grading jobs. |
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I was working with a backhoe and trencher on a daily basis for about three years when an assistant's job became available. |
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They are placed beside a rare wooden trencher that coincides in size with earlier examples used for bread. |
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A knife or fork with horizontal handles does not sit naturally in the curved structure of a trencher or a pottage bowl. |
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Hunks of unadulterated meat — the kind that makes one look around for a trencher — were typical. |
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It included a knifelike utensil called a trencher, or a pusher, apparently used to push food from the dish onto a small spoon or fork. |
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Regardless the application, there's a Bobcat trencher tailor-made for your job. |
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The road trencher with vacuum known as CLEANFAST is the ideal tool for the deployment of fibre optic networks in urban and motorway environments. |
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Black candles flickered in sconces on the walls and by the trencher. |
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It also requires adequate, trash-free backfill and sufficient soil moisture for compaction, as well as site conditions enabling a trencher to maneuver. |
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The two-hundred strong primary students, all dressed in traditional Chinese scholarly robes and wearing trencher caps, lined up in neat rows at the opening ceremony. |
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The soil was purposely left firm to minimize trencher and sub-surface equipment damage while all other excavation and topsoil transporting were taking place. |
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Wearing trencher caps, 3671 undergraduates came to the platform and received their graduate certificates and remembrancers from the hands of leaders of university and schools. |
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The trencher operates like a large chainsaw. |
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A chain trencher may be small enough to fit into the backyard. |
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Rivard Trenching USA's newest model RIV 502TR 250, 28 Ton, rock-saw wheel trencher is the most powerful and efficient machine in its class. |
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While soda bread is still a traditional Irish loaf, a trencher – a piece of stale bread used as a kind of edible plate in the middle ages – is part of our culinary history. |
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The small English bell saltcellars of the late 16th century reflect a trend toward smaller saltcellars that, by the late 17th century, had produced a low, bun-shaped or polygonal trencher saltcellar for individual use. |
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Soil Machine Dynamics in Wallsend on the Tyne makes Remotely operated underwater vehicles, and its Ultra Trencher 1 is the world's largest submersible robot. |
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