The mill flourished, with timber trolleyed down to the timber yard and hauled onto a wagon pulled by five stout horses. |
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The yard is littered with basketballs, soccer balls, bikes, and, for trips on the nearby river, canoes. |
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She grabbed a stick and marked off different yard measurements for her sprints. |
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With that he called for Sylvanius, who was throwing dice with the shipwrights by the boat yard. |
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Convert yard sale finds and common throwaways into unique, safari-inspired furnishings to create your own study sport! |
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To produce 1,600 scores of batik, the company needs about 500,000 yards of plain cloth, worth Rp 5,000 to Rp 8,000 per yard, per month. |
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Commuters today faced severe disruption following a major blaze at a timber yard. |
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But Brooke's timber yard and the pungent-smelling Thompson flour mill is hardly on the tourist trail. |
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Walter finds manual work in a timber yard, and rents an apartment which happens to be opposite a school. |
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A woman recently took a trailer to a Christchurch timber yard to buy some decking for a home project. |
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He rents a room overlooking an elementary school and is given a job at a timber yard. |
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Peter, who spent the 1990s working in a South Craven timber yard, made the latest film after moving to Dallas with his Texan wife Angelique. |
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I was hanging out in the timber yard for longer than is necessary to ask my friend working there what time he wants to have lunch. |
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He worked in the timber yard opposite and had seen the men entering the building. |
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Under the good planks on the top of the pile in the timber yard were all the shoddy ones. |
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The manager said they have been running the timber yard as a partnership for the past 15 years. |
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More than 100 residents crammed into the meeting as Knightspur homes unveiled its proposal for the former timber yard at Freeman's Yard. |
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Icy gusts of wind blew in from the north and herded the naked branches of trees in the court yard. |
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But when the naked branches of the trees scratched her window, and the wind screamed across the yard, Sarah began to feel scared. |
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Her house looked the same as Terry's on the outside except that the house was naked of flowers and trees in the front yard. |
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We drive into town quick for something and return to find neighbors pawing through the stuff, thinking it was a yard sale. |
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Eventually, they managed to beat the dog off her and locked it in a back yard with the other animal. |
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She wore a navy serge skirt, white silk blouse, saxe blue cardigan, and a yard of broad saxe blue ribbon at either end of her waist-long plait. |
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My yard always looked so nice and clean with its daylilies and begonias around each planted pine tree in the front yard. |
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It is also a good way to obscure a behemoth like the Colossus that overlooks your patio from your neighbor's yard. |
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She had several picnic tables setting out in the yard and the grill was setting nearby too. |
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The man had already made sure the pooch in the yard he was about to deliver to was chained up. |
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Face weight measures the number of ounces of fiber per square yard of carpet. |
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A PUB landlord took the mickey out of his MP neighbour's opposition to wind farms by erecting a mini-turbine in his back yard. |
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Number three is a shorter 5,252 yard, par 68, but is a severe test of accurate shot making. |
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The other oft trotted-out truism is that the yard supports far more people than just the shipbuilders. |
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Hawkers tout their wares, housewives haggle and workmen of Venice's last working boat yard scrub barnacles from the bottoms of slender craft. |
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What were you going to do if I'd invited him inside? Pound on the door? TP the yard? |
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Regulars in the yard were many, but the stand-outs were a white-crowned shama and a lesser cuckoo-shrike. |
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He suddenly stopped in his tracks and appeared to be staring at something in the yard. |
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Although we love our regular yard birds, every spring we are delighted with each migrant that returns to nest with us. |
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They headed down through his back yard, pausing momentarily for Matt to show off yet again, by doing a back flip off the trampoline. |
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She said if the Watson Bill was passed she stood to lose her job and tied house at a livery yard at Craigie, near Kilmarnock. |
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Will and Ben deserted Jim at the gate to the dusty yard to pay tig with the chickens they had to put in the coop. |
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At the end of a gravel and asphalt yard is a tiki bar and a grill made from half an oil drum. |
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Inside her car, police also found several yard items, including tiki torches, hoses and mats that they believe could have been stolen from homes. |
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We love Camachee Cove Marina here, with its enclosed basin, two lounges, Internet access, two loaner cars and yacht yard. |
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Before the summer was over the timber yard had closed and he was back home, kicking his heels once more. |
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You got home from the timber yard, you shaped it up and carved it out, and yes, you were in the water the next day after you varnished it. |
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An 85-year-old Philadelphia timber yard owner says he hasn't seen the top of his desk for 43 years. |
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Then they flew down the circular steps so fast that their little bodies were still spinning like tops as they swirled out the front door and into the yard. |
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Cows that had been standing around in the yard, looking full as a tick, would put their heads down and start grazing as soon as they hit the new grass. |
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Before long he opened a timber yard in Hindley Street on leased land. |
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The building comprised almost 266 square metres of net lettable space along with a full yard which provided car parking and a two-bedroom mews to the rear. |
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His eyes scanned the yard, but the only sound to be heard now was the gentle tinkle of the windchimes as the night-time breeze played with a few vagrant strands of his hair. |
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When the rigmarole of having a bath was over, the bath had to be emptied, dragging the bath to the back door and tipping the contents out into the yard. |
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There was large scale logging and a huge timber yard in the vicinity. |
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The court heard the defendants met up with the man at Christmas 2000, at a disused timber yard in Nottinghamshire, where the illegal diesel was then being made. |
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A worker has been crushed to death at a Bradford timber yard. |
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While in his thirties, he had an affair with the same 15-year-old girl whose body has recently been discovered buried in his yard. |
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The material available in the colonial timber yard varied from region to region, but the material described is similar throughout Britain and her colonies. |
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We all gathered together and stood near the door of the back yard. |
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Ada peered through the frosted glass of the front entrance, but was not able to identify anything other than some fuzzy grey shapes moving around the front yard. |
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Before I knew it I had stolen downstairs and out of the house, to a toolshed we had across the yard that I used to hide in sometimes when I was little. |
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The Car Department building in the Here Yard was demolished along with the tiny beanery located between it and the yard office when Toronto Yard opened. |
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A collection of steam and traction engines, antique class cars, fair-ground organ etc. will also be centred at Bolger's yard while a large marquee is also to be erected. |
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Rowe's yard in Vinings, Georgia, has indisputable African antecedents, as manifested in its topiary, fruit trees, swept-dirt grounds, and highly varied adornments. |
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The host decorates the back yard in a tropical theme using festival glassware and tiki torches, and sets large umbrellas over the tables to provide some shade. |
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One year when I grew pole beans and butternut squash in the front yard, I had plenty of beans for my family and friends and put 38 pounds in the freezer. |
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When laster looked into the yard, he saw Sowell and a woman. |
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It has two marshes, club house, comfort stations, tea shelters, heritage house and a maintenance yard. |
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The storm sewer that carries water away from our yard during a rainstorm can also carry pollutants from our yard into a lake or stream. |
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Susan loved to yard sale, but she was happiest when she was with her coffee klatch in the Klondike. |
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Along with cedars, arborvitae and honeysuckle trumpet vines, Keating's yard is home to 13 birds of prey. |
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Owners of clapped out cars and vans are being asked to give them a free ride to the wrecker's yard next month. |
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In the Gulf-facing front yard, beyond a brilliant blue swimming pool flanked by a tidy zoysia lawn, they planted boxwood, natal plum, seagrapes and clusia. |
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McCain was underbidder when Shutts went to 100,000gns to obtain the 2002 Tripleprint Gold Cup runnerup out of Henrietta Knight's yard at Doncaster's May Sales. |
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Two such channels were uncovered during mining activities in 1994, and both averaged over one Troy ounce of gold per yard and yielded many nuggets over one Troy pound a piece. |
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Stet is sympathetic and believable, and the emotional connections he forges with the owner of the salvage yard, a gruff but caring Viet vet, and with his sister are affecting. |
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But Whitehall officials said that the Belfast yard had tendered a price pounds 90million higher than the French firm, which had more experience of building superliners. |
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Located 33 km west of the capital Phnom Penh the 7,077 yard par 72 course is set among 120 acres of land lined with sugar palm trees, evergreen plants, flowers and rocks. |
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