If we are correct, the Late Devonian wood problem was an almost inevitable result of evolutionary developments at the dawn of life. |
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Slowly and noiselessly, Justine pulled a little circle of wood away from the wall, revealing a little eyehole. |
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I used regular wood screws and countersunk them in the PVC to allow a flush surface. |
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It's constructed in the Han architectural style with yellow walls, black wood and couch grass. |
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The windows of this room-the most formal in the house-are framed at the sides and top by wood that has been fluted to resemble Greek columns. |
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The duduk is a small, flute-like instrument made out of apricot wood and played in many parts of the Middle East and Central Asia. |
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There, he realised his own potential and possibilities in working with wood and granite. |
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of metal posts versus wood posts? |
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The windows feature preservative-treated wood to resist water and insect damage, corrosion-resistant hardware, and foldaway handles. |
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It's helpful to first pre-drill a small hole in the wood where you want to countersink the brass screws. |
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Today's kitchens have high-tech appliances, lush countertops, designer cabinets, and tile or wood floors. |
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It's an upright stick with a couple of bits of wood fixed to the top to make a cross. |
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The headboard and footboard were of the same wood as the dresser and nightstand. |
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These coffins are covered with a wood veneer which is removed before cremation or burial. |
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Workers foraged for two food materials, nectar and prey, and for two building materials, water and wood pulp. |
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The wood on this commemorative is exceptionally well-figured walnut with both the fore end and grip area nicely checkered. |
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Decorated with wagon wheels, barrel-sized cowbells and bullhorns, the room is all about dark, varnished wood and privacy. |
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I experimented with pit fires, packed sawdust fires and other contained fires using wood or cow chips as fuel. |
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Karma's cowhide moccasins were dyed scarlet and were beaded with white wood beads. |
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The wood is exceptionally well-figured walnut with both the fore-end and grip area nicely checkered. |
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We see wood take forms that are completely foreign to it, like a chair that's made with spindles and dowels. |
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Some states that feel vulnerable to forest fires are actually offering to pay power companies to harvest more wood for fuel. |
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She ran into the dense wood trying to hide but he was always there, forever catching up to her. |
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Up until recently I'd been using a wheelchair for dolly shots and a plank of wood for a crane. |
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Many beautiful wild flowers, such as wood cranesbill and bistort, are mown down before they can seed. |
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Twenty-four people were feared dead yesterday after a Swiss airliner crashed in a muddy wood a few kilometres away from Zurich airport. |
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After leaving the army in 1919 he worked as a labourer, opened a wood yard and then turned his hobby of crayfishing into a career. |
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Inmate laborers were used to build the wood formwork, set 13,270 pounds of reinforcing steel, and place 59.6 cubic yards concrete. |
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My large ears twitched as I listened to the sound of the wood creaking inside of this house. |
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For most people, the discovery of fossilised wood in a quarry would not be newsworthy. |
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The common wood preservatives are creosote, penta-chlorophenol in oil, and copper and sodium napthanates. |
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Avoid using wood treated with creosote or penta, as the vapors can injure some plants. |
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The smell is due to creosote deposits in the chimney, a natural byproduct of wood burning. |
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Masonry blocks and flaming wood fountained out and choking smoke poured down the corridor, fire swirling in its wake. |
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Laughing Katie pulled out a bell shaped cage made of thin bendable wood while Krystal pulled out a slip of several layers of stiff crinoline. |
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He could feel the light crisping his skin, in but a few moments he would petrify like aged wood and splinter across the floor. |
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Students added several combinations of wood in whole numbers and mixed fractions as they tested the most economical ways to use the lumber. |
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Those toys, made of plastic, wood or cloth, were very expensive but fragile, and easily broken. |
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If nothing unlucky happens to you today, cross your fingers and touch wood because it's only six months until the next Friday the 13th. |
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Wood pulp is created by both mechanical and chemical processes designed to break down the wood fibers. |
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The organization promotes the economical and environmentally sound use of wood crossties. |
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The airport attracts corvids, rooks, crows, lapwings and wood pigeons among others. |
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They then went to work with crowbars and a sledgehammer on the wood boarding up the windows. |
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Magnus led him along the darkened wood corridor of the freight, stopping at a door with flickering yellowish light streaming out from beneath it. |
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The crucifix contained a piece of wood taken from the cross on which Jesus was crucified. |
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Indonesia mainly exports crude palm oil, natural gas, agricultural and mining products, and wood to South Korea. |
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The classic Guyanese house is constructed of wood and raised on stilts, painted white and decorated with intricate fretwork. |
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Joiners made fretwork by cutting away part of the wood to form a regular pattern. |
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Her home was little more than a shack, with rickety walls of thin, crumbly wood and with a wild, overgrown garden in the front. |
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Telli woke to the sound of Setisia's voice and the smell of fish frying on the wood stove. |
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Using a froe requires a maul or similar mallet which is usually wood or rubber, and soft enough not to damage the metal of the froe. |
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The tiny, freshly metamorphosed wood froglets then leave the water for a life on land. |
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In one hectare, the utilizable wood volume of coconut fronds per palm is about 996 board feet per year. |
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This time it was all wood panelling, chandeliers, frou-frou flower displays, bow-ties and aperitifs in the conservatory. |
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For instance, apple trees flower on wood several years old, so you would prune the tree only to strengthen the fruit-bearing branches. |
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Richly figured rosewood with its dark striations became the wood of choice, although mahogany and fruitwoods were not entirely supplanted. |
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As he approached the trash dumpster, he held the piece of wood over his head and readied himself to strike. |
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Very ornamental, this cupel is an interesting mixture between wood and wicker. |
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The fabric and wood fueled the flames while fire units worked to extinguish the blaze. |
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The odd-looking wood ball acts as a fulcrum, transforming even a short handle into a powerful lever. |
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The kitchen, a combination of custom-built cherry wood and black granite surfaces, has a wine-chiller cabinet and plate-warmer. |
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Vegetative features such as wood anatomy and cuticular structure also favor the initial assignment to the genus Ilex. |
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It was furbished in beige and other soft tones that went well with the wood floors, since it was on the third floor the balcony had a nice view. |
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Get to know the town and the hilly surroundings famous for their tannery, wood carving and furriery. |
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The bark of the tree is grey and often deeply furrowed on older trees, while the wood inside the trunk is yellow. |
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She found a nice wood kitchen set to replace the card table and folding chairs, and brought the futon she had saved from New Jersey as a couch. |
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After nervously futzing with wood and various implements of joinery for more than a morning, I produced a wriggly, trapezoidal sort of thing. |
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These laborers included samurai, cooks, sake brewers, potters, printers, tailors, wood workers, and one hairdresser. |
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Gaboon is also called gaboon mahogany because its soft, silky reddish-brown wood is similar in color to mahogany. |
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Like a living animal, the wood pounced on its prey, wrapping itself around the loathsome wizard. |
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The room had dark wood panelling, cream paint above the dado, a muted silver ceiling, and comfortably padded brown leather chairs. |
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By extension, galoots are often interested in old methods of achieving wood or metal work. |
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All wood components are treated with linen oil and all steel elements are galvanized. |
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In fact, he bought the wood today, but damson picking and jelly making prevented him starting on that project yet. |
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Entire clusters of painted wood strips were raised off the ground by a pair of precariously positioned folding tables. |
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After the molding is put up, use wood putty to fill visible nail holes and small gaps for a seamless look. |
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In truth, it was another wobble with his three wood which had darkened Woosnam's mood. |
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These darning eggs are hand turned on a wood lathe and then hand painted with durable paint. |
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Modern light brown polished wood and mirrored wall panelling predominates in the bedroom giving it a fairly conventional but comfortable feel. |
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In some cases, light-gauge steel framing is a logical substitute for wood framing and well suited to prefabrication and mass production, he adds. |
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In Tosches's swanky new Tribeca pad, wood preponderates, wood of differing darkness and grains. |
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Paint plain wood frames in a color that complements your furniture and accessories, and spray with a clear acrylic gloss for a shiny finish. |
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The accommodation offers a traditionally proportioned lounge with original fire surround and natural wood doors. |
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The other problems we faced were that the houses are made out of wood and they are in close proximity to each other. |
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The walls were of a depressing dark wood paneling with bookshelves aligning them. |
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Once the frame had been moulded, paper-thin gold leaf was applied to the wood over a thin layer of gesso plaster. |
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All three statues use a layer of lacquer between the wood and the exterior coat of gold leaf or pigment. |
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Two final works from the Glassell collection are wood carvings covered with gold paint rather than gold leaf. |
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The desk tidy is made from ash wood and powder coated steel and has a container that slides out to reveal two compartments inside. |
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What could possibly be more practical and elegant on your desktop than a gorgeous wood alarm clock? |
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I look at his smooth black hair, smooth light-brown skin with no gooseflesh, and the ugly naked wood of his kitchen. |
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Poplar wood has many end uses, including pulp and paper, timber, plywood, pallets, soft board, and hard board. |
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The most important reasons for this are strong commodity prices, particularly for copper, pulp, paper and wood products. |
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All his neighbors laughed at him and all that gopher wood and pitch sure cost a lot of money but Noah obeyed. |
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Although cypress wood is often used in the place of gopherwood the two terms are not equivalent. |
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Real leather and wood span the top of the dashboard, and cowhide covers the overhead grab handles, too. |
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Logging companies can reduce their payments by devaluing the wood they log through a practice known as grade setting. |
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Remove the sawdust with a soft push broom, then follow with a leaf blower or similar blower to get the wood as clean as possible. |
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In contrast, her graphic wood engravings reflect the turmoil of the war years. |
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When dry, fill the nail holes with a non-oily wood filler for natural finishes, or putty if the wood is to be painted. |
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He attempted a dozen jobs with screws, hanging-brackets, wood putty and latches. |
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Remove the strike plate and fill the screw holes with wood putty or a glued matchstick. |
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You can fill in nail holes with wood putty before sanding if you are not planning to stain the wood. |
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Perhaps even more worrying, the pythons may be preying on native mangrove fox squirrels and wood storks. |
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To replace the ladder mechanism we had to source a very dense wood called greenheart from the Amazon. |
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The grykes are rich in plant life including wood sorrel, wood garlic, and anemone. |
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The entrance led past an open kitchen with a vast wood burning oven and open charcoal grills. |
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They cleared it of stones and wood and built dykes and houses and herded cattle. |
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The restaurant, with its dark wood paneling, dimly glowing brass light fixtures and green velour booths, reeks of old-time Hollywood noir. |
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When we were building with plain old stud walls, overloading the wood fibers of the groundsills never happened and it was a non-problem. |
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A cooper removes the heads and removes all the pigmented wood from inside the barrel with a plane or grouter. |
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The more green wood you have when the growing season begins, the sooner your plant will bloom. |
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Most of these plants flower on wood that is produced during the current growing season. |
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All of them are diptychs assembled from four squares of wood about a half-inch thick. |
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Using a similar approach, we examined annual growth rings and wood structure in krummholz black spruce situated adjacent to polar bear dens. |
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The glowing embers of the wood danced into the night sky, yet conveyed no warmth. |
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The fire was down to embers with a small pile of wood next to it indicating that everyone had left early. |
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Very often, the coals or wood embers that are used in fire walking also have a low heat capacity. |
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He had established a school where he held courses for the proletarian class in such crafts as weaving, embroidery, painting, wood carving. |
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I beg your forgiveness, Your Eminence, but we don't have any boards and considering the depth of the pit the wood will surely break. |
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There's also a mix of natural wood and white porcelain, steel and glass, and the latest brightly coloured lacquer or enamel finishes. |
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Delicate little layers of enamel paint covered an oval of wood about the size of a biscuit. |
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The fire crackles, sweet wood smoke scents the air, a soft breeze kisses my cheek and the storyteller weaves a spell of enchantment. |
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Their dark, dense wood is prized for furniture, musical instruments and gunstocks. |
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Men working in the wood said they were felling the trees for firewood because they were diseased and dangerous. |
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The wood below the shingles looks warped and the guttering is gapping from it. |
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We eventually figured out that the problem was caused by bad guttering and some rotting wood between the roof and said gutter. |
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To illustrate the concept, imagine a 3D wall object made up of two layers of gypsum board on either side of a wood stud. |
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Waiting for Sean in the clubhouse was a beautiful five wood golf club with a hickory shaft with his name engraved on its smooth surface. |
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She landed on the display case, shattering the glass and splintering the wood base. |
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The mansion itself was natural wood and only had one level to it, a typical Japanese house except for its enormousness. |
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Get through the few fields near the village and slowly enter into a wood of durmast oaks, turkey oaks and hornbeam. |
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It's done out in dark wood and the lighting was subdued, with no candles to add a little sparkle. |
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It was very dusty, and was covered in wood shavings, giving it a feel and smell like a high school shop classroom. |
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Mounds of wood stood ready to stoke smoky campfires being used as Dutch ovens. |
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Greene provides a clear, lengthy preface describing how to prepare ten strings of the grand piano with rubber erasers and wood screws. |
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Instead, you can choose a venison escalope topped with wood pigeon or the west coast lobster bisque topped with a light brandy cream. |
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The profit of estovers is the right to take wood for use as fuel or for domestic or agricultural purposes. |
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Use a scrap piece of wood the same size as the door frame top, and set it in the front of the form to make a frame indention. |
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To complete any door weather stripping operation, don't forget the gap between the bottom of the door and the wood or metal doorsill. |
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Sometime later the boy would take the team of horses or oxen and begin to draw the wood up into the broad dooryard. |
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Our home has a wood floor, cob entryway, three dormers for windows and a door. |
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Water causes decay or rot of the wood and early failure of paint, and it accelerates the weathering of wood exposed outdoors. |
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The wood and native stone of the exterior continue inside, helping the house become a part of its rugged ridge-top site. |
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Besides, my sister is the only one among us that can receive the wood we need from the dragon tree! |
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In the hall there is a marvellous wood feature, carved out of a piece of driftwood that came down the river. |
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Once I'd marked and drilled the wood I realised that they weren't screws, they were bolts. |
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Soldiers drilled tirelessly, many sporting staves and lances, and many more sporting what just looked like slim, polished wood and metal. |
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Whatever the source, the wood needs to be stacked and covered to ensure dryness. |
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In Scotland, Orbost is a thriving wood in an area that was heavily deforested in previous centuries. |
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The earliest English examples were supplied by furniture carvers and gilders as brass fittings for gilded wood girandoles and chandeliers. |
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The gilded frame gleamed, here and there patches of the coarse wood underneath shone through. |
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Pope John Paul's coffin of blonde cypress wood had no decoration other than a slender cross and the letter M for Mary on the top. |
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In Spain there, they were very famous for not using stone or brick, they would do everything in wood with adornment and decoration. |
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But it is not known if the blocks for these prints had been made of wood or of other materials. |
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It was in a wood up from the beach, and in the morning we'd find the paw prints of all sorts of creatures. |
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With each step as I crept downstairs, my pair of geta hit the wood like horse hooves on stone. |
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Standard features include a large decked area, sauna, oil-fired central heating, wood burning stove and double-glazed doors. |
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First, the densities of wood charcoal and lithic debitage in each level were calculated and compared. |
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With the extensive debarking we are doing at the mill, we are able to use a lot of the root-burned wood on the green line. |
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Initially, wood packaging material should be made from debarked wood as well. |
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By the time of Archimedes, it is likely that screws of wood already were being used for vises and for fruit presses. |
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The scheme can only accept household paint and not car paint, varnish, wood preservatives or other chemicals. |
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The Legislature wanted the committee to remove dead wood provisions from the Maryland Constitution. |
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Prune any dead wood evident on trees, but avoid trimming spring-flowering shrubs. |
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It was neglected in the recent past and tree surgeons have been busy removing dead wood to make the area safer. |
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Maples generally need little pruning, other than to remove root suckers and dead wood or branches that cross or grow too low. |
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Because dead wood is immune to termites and wood-rotting fungi, large trees can take a millennium to weather away after dying. |
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Try to leave some selected sections of dead wood on a tree, to provide nesting homes for birds. |
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The colour of the branches depends on what dead wood and leaf litter it is growing upon. |
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When we had unsaddled the horses and unpacked our kit I began gathering dead wood so I might have plenty for our fire. |
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Two shots in quick succession tore the wood into flinders that she kicked away. |
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Artists draw a composition on a block of wood and then cut away the areas they do not want to ink, leaving a relief of the intended image. |
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The view over the golf course and the front lake in front of a wood was outstanding. |
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The boys' contribution is mainly to collect wood and sometimes fetch water. |
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Only a tiny whimper from pain as she fallen on her rump, the wood pinching her bare flesh. |
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He was particularly proud that these new speakers were made from solid wood panels, and not fiberboard like many speakers. |
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If you are planning to paint your cabinets, consider using a manufactured wood product such as medium density fiberboard to construct the boxes. |
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The book also evaluates the use of glass, stone, wood and fibreboard, metal, paint, tiles and various flooring. |
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Inside the dark, pillared wood, precious little light seeps, there's only the noise of wood and the crunch of pine needles underfoot. |
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If you have pressure-treated pinewood you can use wood tone to make it look like redwood. |
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A 1970's-style breezeway became a family room, with a warming Connecticut fieldstone fireplace and barn wood paneling. |
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If you plan to stain end the grain, apply a wood conditioner before staining so the end won't soak up too much stain. |
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Use several long wood screws and wood glue to fix the post in a sturdy, upright position. |
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We used corrugated paper to form columns, assembled small wood scraps and pipe cleaners for sculptures, rails, fences and ramps. |
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In America during the colonial era there had been many wood carvers creating ship's figureheads and church furnishings. |
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She pitched forward, knocking over a lamp that broke when it hit the hard wood floor. |
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The watersanding wasn't very easy too because the wood absorbed water in places and swelling causing the filler to crack. |
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You could also use a construction grade of spruce or fir lumber, and fill in any small voids that you may encounter with inexpensive wood filler. |
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The open pores of walnut must be filled before a final finish is applied and traditionally, applying commercial wood filler was customary. |
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You'll see the use of texture and complementary fillets all throughout our line of wood and polystyrene mouldings. |
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When the powdered something hit the water, a filmy silver light hovered over the rim of the smooth darkened wood of the cup. |
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He had seated himself at our dark wood table where, earlier, she had set out a crocheted place mat with fork and knife and napkin. |
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The reason that it becomes a problem is that infected wood loses its structural integrity. |
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Cherry wood is chosen because it is fine-grained and yet soft enough to allow the cutting. |
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There was a chair and a desk bolted down on the wood planked floor, a few paintings on the walls and a porthole, which was covered by her cloak. |
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His wood brown hair was gelled into spikes as usual and not a hair dared to venture out of place. |
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Jack fished some fast water just upstream of Redscar wood known as Duck Island. |
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And we need to make sure we have supplies like fire wood and things to make fishing poles with. |
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Because wood absorbs moisture, it will expand and contract with changes in the weather and humidity. |
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He peeled the disco ceiling back to find a steel support system, which he encased with intricately stenciled, boxed wood beams. |
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Everyone has a wood fire and it's a valley and they have an inversion layer that develops so similar problem to Launceston. |
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Traditional wood is still available which works equally well with brown trim as used on the convertible I drove in the afternoon. |
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The wand is a piece of wood or a long pointy thing that's a conveyor for the energy. |
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The ground floor also features antique wood panelling on the walls and front bar with an inviting open gas fire near the entrance. |
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The gate cried back in outrage and pain, as the wood and steel began to bulge inwards, barely holding back the forces that swelled from Terren. |
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Food cooked over wood and water heated with wood felt different, tasted different. |
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They had a cookhouse with a wood stove and if you spoke out against management, you got put on the punishment block, you chopped wood all day. |
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Paddy Geraghty and myself used to point that wall when I was employed in the wood many years ago. |
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As not every tree in an auction lot can be used for staves, French cooperages usually work with wood brokers who have other customers. |
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He poked the partially burned wood a few times with a stick and flames rose and crackled as they burned brighter. |
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Calomar had opened the door to the wood burning stove, and was poking at the fire with a metal poker he had found. |
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The collection highlights three sculptured wire finial designs in two sizes that can be paired with metal or colored wood poles. |
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Some finds of worked wood from York have suggested that the pole lathe was the most likely way that they made turned items such as cups. |
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But you know what you could do is go to the site, copy the mathematical information and then just cut a piece of wood in the same shape! |
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These cuts can be easily made with a miter saw, and excess wood can be cut away with a coping saw. |
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Among his other skills, he was renowned as an engraver both in wood and in copperplate. |
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Sometimes the wood surface was prepared with a coating of gesso or isinglass diluted in water with a little white pigment added. |
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The arrows were a strong golden wood he didn't recognize, fletched with stunning red feathers. |
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Here in spring you can see wood anemones bluebells and an unusual plant with pinkish flowers called coralroot bittercress. |
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Bluebells form a stunning carpet, along with yellow archangel, lesser celandine, wood anemone and the uncommon coralroot bittercress. |
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In spring time the floor is bright with bluebells, wood anemone and wild daffodils and also supports the nationally rare coralroot bittercress. |
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One and a half cords of wood burned down to a twenty-four foot path of coals glowing at a brisk 1,000 degrees when Willey first stepped on it. |
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Usually we put up about five finely split cords of wood, at least three to make syrup and the rest for our wood stove-fireplace. |
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The carriage it was mounted on was chained to the ground while they were still stacking cords of wood nearby. |
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At Frog Moor Plantation, a standard expectation of one and one-half cords of wood per day was established for most slaves. |
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Today I got two cords of seasoned wood delivered, and I started tossing it in the barn. |
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From these estimates he struck an average of about thirteen for the number of cords of wood needed by a single family. |
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Jake, knowing me more than anyone, knew this, and had make a two-person swing out of wood and cordage. |
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His fists start to bleed from the flinders of wood on the door, but he is oblivious to his own pain. |
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I filled a couple of nail holes in a transition strip from tile to wood and then I polyurethaned the transition strip. |
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I'm looking for information, books, web sites etc. on specifications for gusset plates and flitch plates when used with wood members. |
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Some quality caddies and tea chests were made in coromandel wood and were decorated with inlays of engraved brass, brass thin lines, and shell. |
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The interconnecting dining room is also floored in wood and retains its original cast-iron fireplace with tiled inset. |
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The points of my heels tapped softly against the wood floorings, the boards rasping gently with age. |
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I would also consider redoing most of the artwork's frames in darker wood finishes or using some color to make them pop more. |
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The wood bursts into flower, one last miracle after a lifetime of miracles. |
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A large wood cookstove was farther up the outer wall, its flue pipe leading to a brick chimney. |
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These products may also contain rayon and wood fluff, which is chemically derived from tree pulp and then bleached. |
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The way across into the first circle was a stone and cobbled bridge, arched by stone and wood semi-circles and blocked by a huge portcullis. |
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Masks and wood sculptures have developed into an important cottage industry for the men of one community. |
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So make sure that screws are perfectly flush with the surface or use wood plugs. |
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Cabinets with solid wood and dovetails are beautiful, if pricey, and with a good clear seal, they're just as cleanable as any synthetic, she says. |
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A month later union leaders were drafted in following fears the firm's wood mill was facing imminent closure, with more finished products being shipped in from abroad. |
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Incadescent sculpture is putting on a bed of wood shavings and go up in flames. |
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A wood engraver, sculptor, typographer and draughtsman, Gill attended the Central School in London under the calligrapher and stone-mason Edward Johnston. |
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Insertions include three insulated wood stud curtain walls, steel Y-braces and I-beam purlins to aid roof support, and steel tension cables for lateral resistance. |
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We make enough products now that if the flooring or paneling market goes soft, we make it up with wood for cribbage boards or with handles for barbecue grills. |
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They are a huge part of the live show, the sound of wood on wood in a rapturous four-handed rhythm ringing out over the harmonious mayhem with such primal authority. |
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With great effort he forced his eyes open and glimpsed the wood paneling in the vestibule. |
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Then wipe the floor with a very damp cloth in the direction of the grain, thereby washing the dirt from the wood pores. |
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The wall gave way showering them with old pieces of wood and dry rot. |
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Wood-based materials such as particle boards or fibreboards are generally less prone to problems associated with reaction wood than solid wood products. |
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Very often, corrosion products are at the interface of metal and wood and are favorised by this juxtaposition. |
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Again, I knock on wood every day, saying thank God I've never had to go through it. |
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As the landmark of EXPO 2000 at the Hannover exhibition grounds, this gigantic roofscape made of wood impresses with its sculpture-like effects. |
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The door of the wash room, with its solid wood frame, and the oak grain side wall create a stylistic bridge to the living area. |
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In order to clean the wood, please use a soft wettish brush and always swab towards the wood fiber. |
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It has hardwood floors, a fireplace, solid wood doors and a lower-level in-law apartment. |
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The trellises will be made of wood or lightweight concrete to harmonize with the bucolic surroundings. |
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In practice, all three phases of wood combustion can happen at the same time. |
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Add kindling and wood as usual, but instead of lighting the fatwood sticks directly, light the newspaper. |
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He also tells Elsie she's off-beam with her Orion's Belt scratched in wood theory. |
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Etropole State Forestry, ruining upto 15 841 decares and 84,134 cubic metres of wood in this area alone. |
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Miliboo offers great value tables of all styles: dining tables in wood and tempered glass, bar tables in ABS and modern wooden coffee tables. |
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Straightforward and clearly arranged, it takes you step by step around the difficulties of the static calculations of the solid wood wall. |
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A cow and two goats have been slaughtered and pots boil away on wood fires. |
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The dwellings, made of earth, wood and straw, are gradually being destroyed by the effects of time and weather. |
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The combustion of any other pelletized fuel, other than wood pellets, is prohibited and will void your warranty. |
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The company produces pelletized wood fuel, which produces heat energy when burned, for sale in international markets. |
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Unjointed wood for our windows improves the look of the stain and varnish on the finished product. |
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Wood Pellets: A pelletized product comprised of compressed wood fibre, without additives or binders. |
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Some of the abstract paintings in the apartment were done on wood from old crates rescued from the junk pile at his job. |
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His first guitar dates from then, an electric guitar carved from the wood of a school desk. |
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The printer's ink forms a three-dimensional structure to which you apply some wood glue. |
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The most unstreamlined chunk of wood imaginable, it looks like an instrument of torture. |
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He was hit by a chunk of wood that bloodied his eye and cut the right side of his face. |
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Pretty soon he dug up a square chunk of wood with a buzzer on the under side of it. |
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For the wings, an ingenious device made of wood and a piece of carpet serve as a cradle preventing contact with the ground. |
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It uses less wood fibre per page and can be put into the Riso printing machine, which uses less energy to make copies. |
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This unique abstract design is hand painted using champagne and bronze tones on 3 pieces of wood forming a circle. |
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Use paving blocks, grass driveway strips, wood decks, wood chips, and crushed rock when designing driveways, patios and garden pathways. |
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Its exterior, a wood frame building with a false front and a gabled roof, is similar to many buildings in Canadian frontier towns. |
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The wood chips are only brought up to speed once inside the E-Chipper, and are then immediately ejected. |
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Contemporary bedrooms blend neutral hues, pale wood fittings, lights hidden in wicker sculp tures and glitzy bathrooms. |
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Precautions: Be certain about the botanical sort and about the wood producing organ, do not confuse with thuja occidentalis twigs. |
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The low-lit dining room is inviting: serene blue walls, gray leather banquettes, dark wood floors. |
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Game birds such as wild turkey, ruffed grouse, and wood duck utilize bur oak for cover as well as food. |
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Cooking with wood is also a cause of deforestation in many countries. |
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Since the clock was a grandfather clock it was cherry wood and shiny. |
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Adapting itself to obstacles and bending around them, wood in the earth grows upward without haste and without rest. |
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The artisans, profoundly influenced by the woodwork, create pillars with corbelling, showing tenon joints and exhibiting the style of wood carvers in their detailing. |
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And it's worth noting that CEO offices in today's Corbusian towers often boast wood paneling and other warm features sharply at odds with the cold environments encasing them. |
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A wood sculpture from 2002 bunches several small rectangular forms beneath two lengthy diagonals that meet at the top like the tips of fingers joined in prayer. |
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Boxes and stalks for wine, spirits, honey etc made of autochthon wood at affordable prices and make a great gift for all occasions. |
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The full bale's width of insulation from the ground to the skylight allows us to burn barely two cords of wood a year for all our cooking and heating needs. |
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It was of gigantic size, it was of princely splendor and the wood carving on the completely gilded outside was so elaborate and varied that the surface seemed to be alive. |
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To ensure thoroughly dry wood, the wood should be cut in the winter and stored, well aired, under a roof. |
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Water repellent preservatives may also be used as a treatment for bare wood before priming and painting or in areas where old paint has peeled, exposing bare wood. |
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Partial wood cross sections were removed from each tree with a chainsaw and the location of each sample was then determined and placed on the topographic map. |
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