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cork-cutter
ˈcork-cutter [f. cork n.1 + cut v.] 1. One whose occupation is to cut cork into stoppers for bottles, bungs, etc.1709 Lond. Gaz. No. 4574/4 Felix Oneall, Cork-Cutter. 1836–9 Dickens Sk. Boz (1850) 181/2 Her deceased betterhalf had been an eminent cork-cutter. 2. An instrument or machine for cutting ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pen Duick
Harbour, Ireland for Cork yachtsman W. The gaff-rigged cutter was quickly noted as a successful racer in Irish, British and French waters. wikipedia.org
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HMS Seagull (1795)
Hirondelle had captured two vessels, one of which was an unnamed cutter that had been sailing from Jersey to Bristol; Seagull recaptured the cutter. Seagull had escorted a convoy from Plymouth to Cork and on her way back at around 1pm on 26 August, Burke sighted a large vessel and immediately set out wikipedia.org
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Please explain how to use electric corkscrew
screws is they will almost always come with a foil cutter and these like any foil cutter you put on the top of the bottle and press it firmly not too is out how do we get the cork back out of the core strobe press the UP button the worm comes back out of the corkscrew and the cork pops right out really
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Patricia Lynch
Biography Patricia Nora Lynch was born in Cork, Ireland on 4 June 1894 to Thomas and Nora Lynch (née Lynch), both of Cork. Writing Patricia Lynch is best known for The Turf-Cutter's Donkey, first published in 1934. wikipedia.org
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Tried to replace bicycle brake housing. Broken cable? I was attempting to replace my stock front v brake to a better aftermarket v brake everything went ok until I tried to test it and the brake cable end, the one tha...
You just use the end that you need and cut off (with a proper brake line cutter, not a pair of pliers) the end you don't need: ! DIY options include shrink wrap, a cork, an electrical crimp connector, tape (not personally recommended), string, wire, hot glue, etc.
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Henry Morgan (cricketer)
Morgan was born at Belfast in July 1907, to Richard Morgan and his Cork born wife, Eileen. A medium-fast bowler with a good off cutter delivery, Morgan took 18 wickets in his four first-class matches, at an average of 10.38. wikipedia.org
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Please explain how to cut a glass bottle neck *bottle cutter review
hi this is Nick from bottle - lamp comm and today I'm going to demonstrate a bottleneck cutter this is a new device made from Creator stained glass Rey allow the candle heat to come up through it we have a plate that we've already made that I'll set the bottle on as well as the candle we've just put a cork
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Hired armed cutter Earl Spencer
A third, variously referred to as a tender or cutter, served from 1803 to 1814. On 26 February 1805 Lloyd's List reported that Ann, Heineman, master, arrived at Cork. wikipedia.org
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Phil Young (writer)
Phil Young is a native of Dunmanway in west Cork and now lives in Dublin. Her writing includes The Turf-Cutter's Donkey, which was illustrated by Jack Yeats, and the Brogeen series. wikipedia.org
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French cutter Téméraire (1780)
Téméraire was a cutter aviso of the French Navy, commissioned in Lorient in December 1780. She then arrived at Cork. The French recaptured her in 1783 and recommissioned her in the French Royal Navy. wikipedia.org
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Hired armed cutter Swan
There they were to pick up troops for Cork. An agent for the Royal Navy, Captain Watson, accompanied them. title=Hired_armed_cutter_Swan&action=edit&section=1. wikipedia.org
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HMS Antigua (1779)
On 28 April 1782, Antigua and the cutter Viper brought into Waterford a French privateer lugger and her prize. The prize was a sloop that had been sailing from London to Cork with merchandise when the privateer took her. wikipedia.org
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John Howard (mathematician)
After being apprenticed to an uncle as a cork-cutter at the age of thirteen, he worked as a sailor, carpenter and flax-dresser. wikipedia.org
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Pearse Wyse
Wyse was educated at Greenmount national school in Cork, and at Cork College of Commerce, where he trained as a bookbinder and paper cutter. Following boundary changes, he served as TD for Cork City South-East (1969–1977), Cork City (1977–1981) and Cork South-Central (1981–1992). wikipedia.org
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