"You've got broken-down tools and you're trying to compete with determination and concentration and the ability to work smarter . . . . The kids are getting better and getting stronger and hitting the ball longer.
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A British-run demining team, Halo Trust, was assisting, and estimated they could clear much of the rubble within a week, although everyone would probably put down tools to celebrate the end of Ramadan over the next few days.
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The Doctor persuaded " the drones ", who toiled in the factories and mines, to down tools and rise up in revolt, an echo of the miners'strikes and printers'disputes during Thatcher's first two terms in office.
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At the Northam Platinum mine in the northern town of Thabazimbi, 5, 400 workers down tools Monday after employers failed to meet their demands for 15 percent wage increases and better retirement benefits, said George Molebatsi, a spokesman for the National Union of Mineworkers.
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However, the punch down tool blade also is usually used to cut off excess wire, in the same operation as making the connection; this is done with a sharp edge of the punch down tool blade trapping the wire to be cut against the plastic punch block.
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However, the punch down tool blade also is usually used to cut off excess wire, in the same operation as making the connection; this is done with a sharp edge of the punch down tool blade trapping the wire to be cut against the plastic punch block.
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But when the music stops and the hourly news comes on, that's when I have to down tools or turn the volume way down, because I just can't type about X when someone is talking in my ear about Y ( or even about X, for that matter ).
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Crew chief Jose Gallegoes, 32, was holding a length of chain attached to his bolted-down tool box when the access door blew off . " Something like an explosion happened and I found myself hanging out of the plane ", the San Luis, Colorado man said later . " I was hanging by the chain with which I was securing the tool box.
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Introduced in 1934, the " Reinigungsger�t 34 " consisted of a flat wide by long sheet metal container with two hinged lids carried on the person, which held an oiler, a take down tool for removing the floorplate and cleaning the receiver of the rifle, an aluminum barrel pull-through chain, a cleaning and an oiling brush, and short lengths of tow used as cleaning patches.