No longer, however, do you need expensive equipment and recording studios to tinker with and save the music you create. |
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The old tinker took a stick of solder from a bag at his side and laid its tip against where the edges of the tube and the circle met. |
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When he returned home she said he continued to tinker with the bike but, unbeknown to her, he then went out on it. |
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Finally, she was joined by an old bearded tinker who had come down to the shore with his heavy canvas bag of tradesman's tools. |
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Christopher Sly, a drunken old tinker, is conned into watching The Taming of the Shrew as it is presented by a company of players. |
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But if you don't feel comfortable with such blatant figure fudging, you can tinker with the words. |
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These were probably formulaic, and he was able to tinker with his regular format to suit. |
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The prosthetists want to tinker with the alignment on a treadmill to make sure it's set up correctly. |
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At the University, its top cadres like to tinker more with post-colonial amphigory and enjoying the perks of bureaucratism. |
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Those of us who worry about the constitution will face the precedent that this Government has established of being able to tinker with judges. |
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It can also be fun to modernize an old clunker, particularly if you're the type who likes to tinker. |
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When their majorities were invincibly large, they will wonder, did they merely tinker at the edges of public service reform? |
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This requires a bit more brainpower, time, and ambition than I have today, but I think I will try to tinker with it soon. |
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It stuck around even through Margaret Thatcher's reign because nobody dared tinker with it. |
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I had a brief tinker with my blog template earlier, really to just try and figure out which lines relate to which part of the screen. |
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And the Blues' boss is extremely unlikely to tinker around with a mend and make-do loan move, or a temporary quick fix. |
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I told you at that time of my fears that the IGC would merely tinker with the machinery and not give us effective tools to take decisions. |
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They are named for their metallic call like a tinker mending pots repeated unendingly in African forest and bush. |
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Boys like to get inside the machine and tinker, learning it inside and out, while girls stay on the outside and limit their involvement. |
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But it is certain to tinker. Lacking its old subordination to executive power, the PRI is more than ever an agglomeration of factions and barons. |
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The Senate has now decided that it wants to tinker with this more and further delay the use of it. |
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We cannot wait until it is too late and then tinker about with the symptoms. |
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I'll leave it to the committees of experts and the minister of finance to tinker with the action plans. |
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Whenever a structural problem in the new system is encountered, the authorities tinker with the mechanism and improvise a solution. |
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We can always tinker with it later, when we shall have acquired the hindsight we will gain from trying to live under it. |
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One may therefore ask whether it would not be important to tinker with the financial technology of the formal legal system. |
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If you're an enthusiast that loves to tinker, please stop by DivX Labs and sample previews of future releases. |
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In my view it is not enough to tinker with the rules for implementing the Pact. |
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We might remember the debacle of late Roman family life when we're tempted to tinker with our own legal framework. |
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In short, it is our view that you cannot tinker with one part of the industry without massive disruption to the other. |
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Governments can tinker with the conservative model but a real challenge to western-style capitalism will not be internationally tolerated. |
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When he's finished caressing my windows with as little elbow-grease as is humanly possible, the little tinker always insists that he hasn't got any change. |
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Thirdly, clients tinker with designs, making them non-standard. |
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There is absolutely no desire here to tinker with what obtains. |
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He could spell the names of all his classmates, and he loved building with Lincoln Logs and tinker Toys. |
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Oh, sure, if it would attract a few token Republican votes, they were willing to tinker with the price tag. |
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If you are an executive, you may assign responsibility for various actions, but you must not allow any subordinate to tinker with your master plan. |
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I use this studio to think, draw, tinker and plan. |
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Down here in Florida, we are using goggle-eyes, ribbonfish, tinker mackerel, blue runners and few others. |
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For FFPE-EUROCONTROL, volume of work and staffing levels are variables that management can tinker with, but in strict observance of the rights of staff as regards working conditions. |
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Bunyan spent nearly three years in the army, leaving in 1647 to return to Elstow and his trade as a tinker. |
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These allies are now partnering to tinker with the clean air act. |
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However, this option is useful if you like to tinker with your map borders, and you don't want to start over each time you want to change a border. |
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If I had my druthers, I would tinker the shape into more of a gothic arch with about a three-foot straight side at the bottom. |
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They cannot extol the virtues and say that everything has to be kept the way it is and only tinker a little bit and then say that it is a completely open and accountable process in the grain marketing panel. |
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As a child Bunyan learned his father's trade of tinker and was given some rudimentary schooling. |
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We've all dreamed of it. Here, we can see it on stage in a number pieces, knocked together in the same way we tinker with life, as well as we can, with all our awkwardness and our desire to believe. |
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It is not good enough to tinker with a small rule here or there. |
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Ms. Sikander's tranced-out, trippy artworks tinker with the conventions of traditional miniature painting, combining formal slickness with imaginative flair. |
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During the off-season, he would pack away his clubs and instead of practicing, would play with his kids and tinker in the garage with his collection of hot rods. |
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After all, effective drug traffickers tend to fly under the radar, and it is not generally in their commercial interest to tinker overtly with politics. |
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After three years in the army he returned to Elstow and took up the trade of tinker, which he had learned from his father. |
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Following his release from gaol in 1672 Bunyan probably did not return to his former occupation of tinker. |
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He is not there but he lets us access his workshop to tinker. |
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I can't think of a week that goes by when I don't use Allen wrenches to tinker with something bow related. |
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Their dad Steve, an engineer, would love to tinker with the engine all weekend but our 65ft narrowboat Hedge Sparrow requires no more than the ability to turn a key. |
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Bunyan's father was a brazier or tinker who travelled around the area mending pots and pans, and his grandfather had been a chapman or small trader. |
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During this time Bunyan, whilst on his travels as a tinker, happened to be in Bedford and pass a group of women who were talking about spiritual matters on their doorstep. |
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The tinker, setting out to capture Robin, only manages to fight with him after he has been cheated out of his money and the arrest warrant he is carrying. |
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