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    rowel example sentences

    rowel


    1. Whilst Lemoss drank the soup the others fetched spades and forks, trowels and various other things which seemed to all fit neatly into his cart


    2. Their Hontoria planted three shells at the foot of our outworks, and one, tearing its way through the military crest of the ridge, burst under a bomb proof, killing Captain Rowell and Nelson, and wounding Lieutenant Lutz and several privates


    3. I dug around with the trowel as best I could, to a depth of about a foot


    4. , and his trowel in the other, the enemy was so close to him


    5. He refused because they still needed my services as a licensed attorney to 1) continue the trial of a case versus the Navy in the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals that Crowell & Moring had started (at a cost of $425/hour) and 2) to finish drafting claims against prime contractors Boeing and Lockheed Martin, then collecting on same


    6. Then I opened the door and there you were, standing with the trowel in your hand and a smile on your face


    7. We stopped at the edge of the excavated area where Matt and Tim were on their knees, trowels and brushes in hand


    8. old man stood up, a trowel in one hand, and spinach in the other


    9. “”Luigi, bring me a trowel and some sample bags over


    10. Rowell Huesmann, from the University of Michigan, that has said that evidence from the last fifty years shows “that exposure to media violence causes children to behave more aggressively and can effect adults in the same

    11. Trowell loosened up his tie when he came back around


    12. Max Trowell stood at the end of the table loosening his tie


    13. Trowell, this is my friend private


    14. the boss man, Max Trowell


    15. So, what we understand of this verse in short is that the “roweler” who becomes immersed in loving this life and the “gossipmonger” who brings faults upon himself will be afflicted with destruction, evil and disaster


    16. Once he gave her a trowel


    17. He must have been completely faithful, in every nook and cranny of his slightest thought, to give her a trowel; and she had received it with an enthusiasm which surprised him


    18. The trowel fell from her hand, clattered across the pavement and clanked against the step, out of reach


    19. Without the trowel the work would be tedious—and dirty—as now she’d have to dig with the screwdriver


    20. rowels: the small spiked revolving wheels on the ends of spurs, which are attached to the heels of a rider’s boots and used to nudge a horse into going faster

    21. that of the colossal chisel of Phidias, or trowel of the Egyptians, or the pen of


    22. trowels striking the bricks,


    23. and set with a knock of the trowel-handle,


    24. The musical ringing of Bundy's trowel, the noise of the carpenters' hammers and saws and the occasional moving of a pair of steps


    25. I believe he had been knighted himself for storming the English grammar at the point of the pen, in a desperate address engrossed on vellum, on the occasion of the laying of the first stone of some building or other, and for handing some Royal Personage either the trowel or the mortar


    26. containing two hundredweight, and he used to have to dig it out of these barrels with a trowel, and put it into a metal tank, where it was kept covered with water, and the empty barrels were returned to the makers


    27. Lay it on with a trowel


    28. He is robed as a grand elect perfect and sublime mason with trowel and apron, marked made in Germany


    29. Smoke troweled across the sky


    30. The highest civil official of Tonoro, falling to the ground in a swoon, was further kicked all over the body and rowelled with sharp spurs about the neck and face because of the great sensitiveness of his military colleague

    31. Workmen in aprons, standing on scaffolds, were laying bricks, pouring mortar out of vats, and smoothing it with trowels


    32. But she had been observed almost immediately on her return by some people of scrupulous character and great influence: they had seen her idling in the churchyard, restoring as well as she could with a little trowel a baby's obliterated grave


    33. trowels, and the creak of wheels


    34. But leave your trowels and sharpen your swords!'


    35. “My Terra Firma ranking is too abysmal to say out loud,” I said, laying on the false modesty with a trowel


    36. Crowell & Co


    37. He dropped the tulip bulb and buried the trowel in the dirt


    38. He dug a new hole with the trowel, striking the dirt harder than he had to


    39. ‘He must first receive the trowel,’ whispered one of the brothers


    40. When he had lain there some time, he was told to get up, and a white leather apron, such as the others wore, was put on him: he was given a trowel and three pairs of gloves, and then the Grand Master addressed him

    41. He told him that he should try to do nothing to stain the whiteness of that apron, which symbolized strength and purity; then of the unexplained trowel, he told him to toil with it to cleanse his own heart from vice, and indulgently to smooth with it the heart of his neighbor


    42. This silence was broken by one of the brethren, who led Pierre up to the rug and began reading to him from a manuscript book an explanation of all the figures on it: the sun, the moon, a hammer, a plumb line, a trowel, a rough stone and a squared stone, a pillar, three windows, and so on


    43. And buried in the limestone and steel of her robot body was her terror and crying out, walled in, with someone tapping the trowel on the exterior wall, the job finished, and, ironically, it was her own hand she saw before her that had wielded the trowel, set the final brick in place, frothed on the thick slush of mortar and pushed everything into a tightness and a self-finished prison


    44. Berger–Kabiller–Crowell (2008) illustrate evolution of the concept of manager value-added from the total return of a fund (all of which was typically attributed to the manager in the days before the CAPM, the market model, and performance measurement) to CAPM alpha; from CAPM alpha to alpha as the intercept in Fama–French three-factor or four-factor regressions; and thence to alpha as the intercept in even broader models in which the factors explain even more of the return


    45. “Don’t you have a feeling that this has all happened before?” inquired Stendahl, setting to work with trowel and mortar and brick now


    46. Sticking the trowel firmly into the earth, he began to dig a small trench


    47. "Have you another trowel? I could give you a hand, then we could clear off quick


    48. And there were hams and strings of onions hanging from the roof, and against the walls were gum boots and oilskins and hatchets and pairs of shears and spades and trowels and things for carrying mortar in and fishing-rods and fishing-nets and sacks


    49. All the gaunt wrecks, the blackened skeletons of houses that stared so dismally at the sunlit grass of the hill, would presently be echoing with the hammers of the restorers and ringing with the tapping of their trowels


    50. My bricks, being second-hand ones, required to be cleaned with a trowel, so that I learned more than usual of the qualities of bricks and trowels






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