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prick-timber
† ˈprick-timber Obs. [See prick n. 14.] a. The Spindle-tree: = prickwood a. b. The Dogwood: = prickwood b; also prick-timber tree.a. 1578 Lyte Dodoens vi. lxxix. 760 This plant..some call..in Englishe, Spindeltree, and Pricke Timber: bycause the timber of this tree serueth very well to the making bo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Marking out
or center punch to create permanent marks or dimples for drill bits to start in Automatic center punch — a spring-loaded punch that creates prick punch A storey pole is used to lay out repeated measurements such as the location of joints in timber framing, courses of siding such as wood shingles and clapboards wikipedia.org
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prick
▪ I. prick, n. (prɪk) Forms: 1 pric(c)a, price, (pryce), 2, 5–6 prike (5 pryke); 3–7 pricke, 4– prick (4–6 prikke, prik, 5 prykke, prikk, 5–7 pryck, -e, pryk). [OE. prica, pricca m., price f. = mod.Du. prik m. († prick Kilian) a sharp point or stick, prickle, etc.; LG. prik a dot, spot, point, prik,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Post (structural)
Samson – similar to a prick post or puncheon. Puncheon: 1) A short, stout post may be identical to a prick post; 2) Puncheon may also mean a split log or heavy slab of timber with the face smoothed wikipedia.org
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Ribes viscosissimum
Prick out the seedlings pots as soon as they are large enough to handle and grow them on in a cold frame for their first winter, putting them out in late November through February, in a cold body or sheltered mattress outside, cuttings of mature timber from the current year's boom, preferably with a heel wikipedia.org
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Anthony Fitzherbert
Fitzherbert, in his new Natura Brevium (1534) 94D, says that:"If a smith prick my horse with a nail, I shall have my action on the case against him, without in the narrow acceptation of the term, meaning thereby one who farms to live; but it is clearly the work of a country gentleman, rich in horses and in timber wikipedia.org
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Please explain how to crack hickory nuts
of nuts in here some are going to take three hits some take maybe ten but you don't want it it's not a race you're not driving a nail into a big old timber this I think it's like a dental pick and actually ace sells dental picks that you can use and I should probably warn you that you're going to probably a prick
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Richard Lee (engineer)
Only brick was available at Calais so Lee shipped freestone and timber from Kent, with salvaged material from the demolished monasteries at Faversham and Lee also went to the Siege of Leith on 27 April 1560 asked to, "prick them forward to an end." wikipedia.org
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Miss Mapp
It is on a hill and contains many roughcast and timber cottages, mellow Georgian fronts, cobbled streets and quaint corners. But he loved to poke fun at certain types of women, to comment satirically on their snobbery, prick the bubble of their pretensions and laugh at their wikipedia.org
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Charles Dawson
Other discoveries followed, including a strange form of hafted Neolithic stone axe and a well-preserved ancient timber boat. the Hole" (a toad entombed within a flint nodule); the English Channel sea serpent; the Uckfield Horseshoe (another hybrid iron object) and the Lewes Prick wikipedia.org
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Bacillus thuringiensis
The results have not been entirely positive however: The intended result - better timber yield - was not achieved, with no growth advantage despite that Additionally, skin prick testing using purified Bt protein resulted in no detectable production of toxin-specific IgE antibodies, even in atopic patients wikipedia.org
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Corylus jacquemontii
It has been used in many ways, not only as fuel source, fodder (for livestock) and timber but the trees also yield edible nuts for human consumption or When the seedlings are large enough to handle (when the first pair of true leaves appear), prick the seedlings out into individual pots and then grow them wikipedia.org
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Shannon Noll
He and his brothers formed the band called Cypress (named after the Cypress pine timber mill where they rehearsed). Have some balls and come up here and I'll punch your fucking teeth down your throat out the back, dog-arse prick. wikipedia.org
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Chimney sweep
in England had established the risk of chimneys and an ordinance was created in 1582 both controlling materials (brick and stone rather than plastered timber Another method to stop him from "going off" (asphyxiating) was to send another boy up behind him to prick pins into his buttocks or the soles of his feet wikipedia.org
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Medieval parish churches of York
All Saints Church is attractively situated near the River Ouse and next to a row of fifteenth-century timber-framed houses. there are fifteenth-century hammerbeam roofs and much medieval stained glass, including the Corporal Works of Mercy (derived from Matt 25:31ff) and the "Prick wikipedia.org
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