Capacity: slade up to 7 mm and fibrocement up to 4 mm. |
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Yet he slow in the slade of men of armys mo than syxty with his hondys. |
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They had a CD of Christmassy tunes set to standard dance rhythms, and jiving to Slade was most enjoyable! |
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It is planned the freight would be carried to and from warehousing at the new Slade Green depot on nine half-mile long trains a day. |
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Slade was observed taking salmon from a capelin leader and putting the fish onboard a trap boat. |
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Using the same ball and the same club, he aced the 167 yard fifth hole at Slade Valley. |
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She grew to love London, the Slade, its tutors, the students and the art community and felt it was where she belonged. |
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Significant events from the town's past will also be acted out by Canon Slade School students. |
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Then, in an excellent defensive move, Blues fullback Adam Slade stopped another fast break from Baxter with a determined last-minute tackle. |
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Married to his wife Joan for 36 years he has lived in Slade Green all his married life and has two grown-up sons. |
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His old art school, the Slade, now has a lot of his drawings and oil studies. |
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The first fortnight will see closure of Slade Lane Junction to replace signalling equipment and trackwork, including switches and crossings. |
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Josiah's young cousin Todd Slade either disappears or is turned to stone or both. |
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Seventies music was blaring out over the tannoy with the Best of Slade and Blondie while fans packed into the ground standing on the terraces behind the goals at both ends. |
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This suggested the building next to the Slade was where Blunt was debriefed. |
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This is not the boisterous version of Pacino, the one we saw as Tony Montana in Scarface or as Frank Slade in Scent of a Woman. |
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From the restart after Loughborough kicked a penalty, Oxford worked the ball to left winger Adam Slade on the blind side, who wrong-footed the Loughborough defence to score. |
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The middle Osagean age of the fauna indicates a previously unrecognized unconformity between the Nada and the overlying Meramecianage Renfro Member of the Slade Formation. |
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Before the new equipment at Slade Lane is commissioned at Christmas, there will be more weekend closures later in the year to finish it, meaning further disruption. |
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The Chiefs were on the back foot for much of the second half as Steenson and Evans exchanged penalties and the visitors attempted to pep their back-line up by replacing Steenson with the younger Henry Slade. |
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He is the official Poet In Residence for the National Football Museum and also Poet Laureate for the glam rock group, Slade. |
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That's what Rocky's doing just now, sneaking Slade another drink as the lights brighten ever so slightly and we begin to make out the other dipsomaniacal jokers in the room. |
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Editor Slade presents this reference on electrical contacts, with the second edition covering advances in the 15 years since the first. |
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Works by students and staff of the Slade School of Fine Art form the basis of the UCL Art museum today. |
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Space ships have crash landed, Traffic was delayed, Glitter fell like Led balloons, Dragons have been Slade. |
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The 'Goodnight, Travel Well' video was directed by film and music video veteran David Slade, in collaboration with the renowned production company Anonymous Content. |
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While still at the Slade, Whiteread cast domestic objects and created her first sculpture, Closet. |
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Is Slade really as poor as is often suggested, or has his apparent artlessness evolved in order to mask his significant intelligence, and an unusual ability to turn a profit? |
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These performers were soon followed in the style by acts including Roxy Music, Sweet, Slade, Mott the Hoople, Mud and Alvin Stardust. |
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In a 2008 survey conducted by The Sunday Times the Slade recorded perfect scores. |
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The Slade School of Fine Art relocated to the Ruskin for the duration of the Second World War. |
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He had initially been refused a place at the Slade and was only admitted when someone dropped out. |
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After only two years, in 1952, Vicari left the Slade without completing his diploma course and went to Florence. |
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From 1895 to 1898, she studied at the Slade School of Art, where the program was modeled after French atelier's methods. |
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Gwen John won the Melvill Nettleship Prize for Figure Composition in her final year at Slade. |
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Slade students were encouraged to copy the works of old masters in London museums. |
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How much money have Slade been offered to re-form? |
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Dave Hill of rock band Slade was born in Flete House which is in the South Hams district of Devon. |
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Bentley, the man who repped for Slade, carried the air and the rest joined in. |
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In 1869, Ruskin became the first Slade Professor of Fine Art at the University of Oxford, where he established the Ruskin School of Drawing. |
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That version of Ghost Rider was 19th-century teacher Carter Slade, who disguised himself in a ghostlike phosphorescent costume when he fought lawbreakers. |
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So down Westwood Road I trogged, looking left, looking right, searching high and low for Slade Alley. |
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Chesterton was educated at St Paul's School, then attended the Slade School of Art to become an illustrator. |
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The Slade School of Fine Art was founded as part of University College in 1871, following a bequest from Felix Slade. |
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While at the Slade, he met Vicken Parsons, who was to become his assistant and, in 1980, his wife, as well as a successful artist in her own right. |
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Rex, David Bowie, Sweet, Slade, Mud, Roxy Music and Gary Glitter. |
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Prendergast moved to the Slade School of Fine Art in 1964, where he studied under Sir William Coldstream, Robyn Denny, Francis Bacon, Jeffrey Camp, and Euan Uglow. |
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Ruskin was unanimously appointed the first Slade Professor of Fine Art at Oxford University in August 1869, largely through the offices of his friend, Henry Acland. |
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The Slade is a department of University College London, where Chesterton also took classes in literature, but did not complete a degree in either subject. |
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There's simply no way to avoid the adverts during all this festive TV viewing, which means having the likes of Lily Allen, Rod Stewart and Slade imprinted on your lugholes. |
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Orient boss Russell Slade chose to focus on his side's bouncebackability. |
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The lead singer with 70s glam band Slade has opened his heart over the pitfalls of Merry Xmas Everybody, a 1973 single that has topped the charts in six countries. |
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In 1898, he won the Slade Prize with Moses and the Brazen Serpent. |
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