To ease my back and save time, I screwed a piece of plywood to the top of a sawhorse and made a crude table to catch the piece of split wood. |
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With both his small hands Dominic had gripped tightly the end of each board jutting off the sawhorse as Mr. Russo carefully cut through it. |
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A sawhorse stands in one corner, and a metal chair with bent legs rests on its side. |
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Let us not be misled by this first-year law school sawhorse about free speech. |
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There was a lit, wooden sawhorse barrier across the runway before the displaced threshold. |
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Near to the table is the sculptor's chair and a small sawhorse for modelling. |
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The Kipli® is a solid and durable sawhorse not only by its design but by the type of components used. |
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It was an outdoor picnic then, with pecks and bushels dispatched at sawhorse tables. |
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Only his orange pants were starting to be visible, the faraway base of a sawhorse. |
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On the strip of lawn between his sidewalk and the street, a sawhorse sat next to a safety cone. |
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Clamp the molding in a wood vise, or to a workbench, or on a sawhorse. |
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In the parlor, the principal adornments are two saddles, each in a corner on a sawhorse. |
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In another project, Arcangel had connected, via computer, a digital drawing tablet to a second, larger plotter, which was resting on a makeshift sawhorse. |
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A sawhorse on 46th Street west of 6th Avenue was obviously not giving one hundred percent, and another, near the Minskoff Theatre, was by no means entirely on the case, either. |
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He was good with his hands, he said, as he bent over a sawhorse in the scene dock, and Kitty flicked a glance at him to see what he meant — but all he meant was that he was good at making things. |
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