| 41. | Thatching was less common, but iron roof, while beneath it the calico ceiling was tacked up .'
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| 42. | Thatching's last was the Prix de l'Abbaye over 1000 metres at Longchamp Racecourse in October.
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| 43. | "You can probably rent a thatching machine for about $ 65 a day, " he said.
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| 44. | These successive problems destroyed the town's structures of wood and " atap " ( thatching ).
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| 45. | Two local roofing materials were available-there were extensive reed beds near the Cook's river for thatching.
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| 46. | Along the way, we get lessons in turf-cutting, roof-thatching, tar-mixing and whitewashing.
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| 47. | Thatching is important, he said, because it removes the layer of dead grass that accumulates under the live stuff.
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| 48. | There's an almost unprecedented depth to the tangles of coincidence and connection thatching " Ararat " together.
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| 49. | The fund said more people need to be trained in such skills as thatching, stone masonry and lead-working.
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| 50. | In Europe, the plant's stems are used for roof thatching and can be woven into a coarse fabric.
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