Shearing surfaces are shown with a pattern of short grey lines, while broad crushing surfaces are stippled in grey. |
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For the next 12 years he published Shearing, a magazine for shearers and shedhands. |
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Shearing was changed from machine to hand held blades which was a much longer process, but left a short coat on the sheep for protection. |
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Shearing back after the initial bloom flush should result in additional flowering. |
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Electoral losses have only driven the party further rightward, Shearing it of its Northeastern wing. |
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Possibly the most significant of all was Koorana's domination of the Shearing Class, in which a team of four goats are shorn and their fleeces then weighed and graded. |
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Because of devitalization of tissue, crush injuries are more likely to develop infection than lacerations caused by shearing forces. |
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There are also displays about shearing, dairying and the role of women in agriculture. |
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So if Ivy isn't quick enough with the shearing I'll just have to tell her to rattle her dags! |
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The flock is moved to fresh pasture and the sheep are dagged to prepare for shearing. |
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Outside the museum is a model of a shearing shed from the colonial period with the blades for shearing and a wool press. |
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Heated conversations are being held around kitchen tables, in school staffrooms, in cowsheds, and in shearing sheds. |
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Ideally sheep should be dagged before shearing particularly if they are excessively soiled. |
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First there was that workaday stuff used as the skin for thousands of Outback shearing sheds. |
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Similarly wool fleeces are weighed at shearing time to help cull poor wool producers. |
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The trust was offering 50p a fleece, about 10p less than the cost of shearing the sheep, but a lot better than nothing. |
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The pickers-up were responsible for gathering the belly wool and the fleeces from the shearing stands. |
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The knife sliced the paper cleanly and smoothly, shearing off thin ribbons. |
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Along the wall, they has cleared a swath as wide as a football field, shearing off row after row of houses. |
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Keep heathers, lavenders, helianthemums and spireas from getting straggly by shearing them back in summer after they bloom. |
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The origin of ironstone can be thought of as a layer-by-layer replacement process of primarily stratified rocks that were subjected to shearing. |
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Moreover, the development of carnassial notches testifies to the shearing capacity of the molars as seen in other palaeoryctids. |
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Because white pine is very sensitive to time of shearing, small white pine should be given top priority in the shearing schedule. |
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Treatment for sheep ked is easily applied and is often the most effective following spring shearing. |
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At necropsy these infants have severe brain swelling and hypoxic injury but little axonal shearing and only a thin subdural haemorrhage. |
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Shows introduced competitions in bush skills, such as wood-chopping, boxing, shearing, and horse-riding. |
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People breed sheep with the intention of shearing their wool, making clothing out of their skin, and eating their flesh. |
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He will see the early stages of wool production in shearing and wool classing at a sheep stud. |
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If you see any sheep keds at shearing time this year, plan to treat the animals, preferably before lambing. |
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Her husband Ian is manhandling sheep through wire fences for crutch shearing, ahead of lambing. |
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The shearing board should be kept free of locks and must be swept after each animal is shorn. |
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Strangers are usually discovered at the annual muster for shearing, sorted into a separate pen in the yards where they await collection. |
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The sediments were transformed into tectonic ironstones upon shearing and associated silicification. |
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As the trigon and trigonid meet, they slide past one another, shearing the food item on the edges of the molars as shown. |
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The boundary between the sheeted dykes and pillow lavas is tectonic, and because of shearing, the pillow basalts are locally poorly preserved. |
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This can be related to shearing along the decollement during underthrusting or to mud diapirism. |
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There is a sheep and ram saleyard, open days for many things, shearing championships, and cattle shows. |
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We understand that there is a gas leak and a possible shearing of an oil storage tank as well or a leak in a storage tank. |
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He patented a shearing machine and acquired a large sheep station where he pioneered its use. |
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Visitors meet the shearers, shedhands, sheep and dogs who work in the shearing and wool industries. |
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The faulty shearing machines are repaired, the broken cobbles are mended and the new by-pass built. |
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Baked contacts with host rocks indicate that metamorphism associated with intrusion predates shearing. |
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A shearing gang comprises of four shearers, two or three shedhands and a presser. |
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Consequently, the cost of shearing a sheep sometimes exceeds the price at which the wool can be sold. |
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The price of wool is still very low and it still hardly covers the cost of shearing the wool off a sheep's back. |
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There is a shearing team in the shearing quarters now, and sheep are being shorn in the shearing shed. |
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The old shearing shed across the track continues to battle the ravages of time. |
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One great advance was the use of electricity in the shearing shed instead of the noisy motor. |
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They both helped in yarding the sheep, sweeping out the woolshed during shearing, taking morning and afternoon tea to the shearers, and helping drive mobs. |
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Regular show goers saw the return of the popular sheep show, including a live shearing, and the return of the Tug Of War competition, which was won by Harrogate Young Farmers. |
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Until recently, sheep shearing and wool processing was the major industry. |
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He later travelled the shearing sheds of Australia as a wool classer. |
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One year, the working dogs disappeared the day before shearing. |
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Coming back in the rider raised his sword and brought it down on the stiff wire, shearing it through to prevent the bandits from reeling it in to fire at him a second time. |
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Ann Kemp left Lancashire in the mid-1980s to farm on Islay, hand shearing her own rare breed sheep, spinning their wool into yarn, dyeing it with natural dyes and knitting it. |
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A decision in the NSW Supreme Court of appeal on the 21 July 2006 has signalled to woolgrowers the importance of placing a guard rail on raised shearing boards. |
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Fox, lynx, mink as well as shearing being dyed in strong colours dominate this season, whether it be trimmings on collar and cuffs or luxurious linings. |
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The plant in the shearing sheds was powered by petrol engines. |
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Through the window, the old shearing shed stands in the distance. |
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She quickly learned not to wear high heels in a shearing shed. |
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Outside the museum is a model of a shearing shed from the colonial period. |
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The art students, who were here making sculptures, have gone, there is a shearing team in the shearing quarters now, and sheep are being shorn in the shearing shed. |
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The experience is interactive, educational, entertaining and fun as visitors meet the shearers, shedhands, sheep and dogs that work in the shearing and wool industry. |
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Pinching or shearing new growth forces the plant to branch where you cut it and to build up a strong undercarriage that supports heavier top growth later in the season. |
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He was climbing out of bed and donning clammy, greasy shearing mocker. |
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An entrenched battle exploded between conservationists and planners over whether to cull surplus animals for meat and hides, in addition to shearing them. |
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The subhorizontal or gently northwest-dipping stratification of the nappe stack would rotate during the shearing to form the monoclinal structure. |
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Summer brings its own seasonal tasks such as sheep shearing, silaging and of course, the show season, and farmers work later to take advantage of the long days. |
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The abundance of tectonic ironstones along the Bend-Manjeri contact is suggestive of a tectonic contact, although the contact may well have been unconformable before shearing. |
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However, technical change did meet resistance from the croppers or shearmen who finished off cloth and were being replaced after 1800 by the gig mill and shearing frame. |
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Farmworkers' wives and other family members often supplement the household income by making wreaths and garlands from the clippings removed in the shearing process. |
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Intense shearing, with development of metre-scale lenses and phacoidal and S-C fabrics in the Maniga unit, is interpreted to be decollement related. |
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Demonstrations and exhibits ranged from electric fencing and sheep showers, to practical shearing and maintenance, and lamb cuts and cookery demonstrations. |
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Farmers build fences, housing, shearing sheds and other facilities on their property, such as for water, feed, transport and pest control. |
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The demonstration also included a mobile shearing shed which was designed and produced by FAO in cooperation with Pakistani manufacturers. |
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Many other specific terms for the various life stages of sheep exist, generally related to lambing, shearing, and age. |
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A drive motor rotates the upper disk counterclockwise, shearing the specimen with respect to the lower plate. |
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Thousands packed the shearing shed, the lane outside and the specially erected grandstand where the competition was relayed on giant screens. |
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A sheep's wool is the most widely used animal fiber, and is usually harvested by shearing. |
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The major sources of income for a farm will come from the sale of lambs and the shearing of sheep for their wool. |
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Grinding hadrosaurids and shearing ceratopsians became extremely diverse across North America and Asia. |
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Functions of the twin screw kneader are mainly on self-cleaning, transportation and mixture mechanisms, shearing, and rolling. |
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Surface work has indicated shearing, strong sericitic to albitic alteration and quartz veining with grab samples to 1 gpt gold. |
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Many festivals are held at these sites each year, such as the annual sheep shearing festival at the Gore Estate. |
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Small knots, however, may be located along the neutral plane of a beam and increase the strength by preventing longitudinal shearing. |
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A solid can withstand a shearing force due to the strength of these sticky intermolecular forces. |
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For meat and hide producers, hair sheep are cheaper to keep, as they do not need shearing. |
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Hierarchical attributes and a unifying model of bed forms composed of cohesionless material and produced by shearing flow. |
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Likewise, the stresses in that parcel can be at once pushing, pulling, and shearing. |
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It is amazing the amount of shearing force dogs can generate between the carnassial pair of teeth. |
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Multiple mechanical shearing actions can be used to release these microfibrils individually. |
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Throughout the weekend, farmers will demonstrate 1830s-style sheep shearing and on May 24, border collies will show off their skills at herding sheep. |
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Molar microwear and shearing crest development in Miocene catarrhines. |
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Yesterday also saw the Worshipful Company of Woolmen shearing competition and the parade of beef cattle, commentated on by show president Dai Lewis. |
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A machine tool is a machine for shaping or machining metal or other rigid materials, usually by cutting, boring, grinding, shearing, or other forms of deformation. |
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For example, a slug of iron rust might appear because of the shearing action of a high-demand flow that loosens a previously deposited iron precipitate. |
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After the first shearing, their fleece lightens further to grey. |
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