To him, money is a useful tool that humans will discard along the way, like the adz or the sword. |
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When your ice ax is stowed on your pack, place protectors on the tip, adz, and spike to prevent injury to you and others. |
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Similarly, even the much later heavier tools, such as the ax and adz, required care in use. |
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A carpenter with his adz is an example for the second type of motion. |
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Edged tools the ax, adz, and chisel, at first similar to rock models became predominant, and, although not nearly as sharp as the tools they replaced, they had the advantage of toughness and could easily be resharpened. |
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After therapy and at the adz vice of a close friend, he decided to write a story that he hoped would free him. |
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A log or other piece of timber was laid on the ground or floor, and the carpenter stood astride or on it, swinging the adz in a picklike action down and toward himself. |
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By Egyptian times it had acquired a wooden haft, or handle, with a copper or bronze blade set flat at the top of the haft to form a T. In this form the adz continued to be the prime hand tool for shaping and trimming wood. |
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AuOnce, this was a stout ship, with oak futtocks and floor timbers, fastened with iron nails, built with saw and adz and the calloused hands of shipwrights now long dead. |
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The Hallagan breaching tool is a modified crowbar made of non-sparking material with an extra spike and a wedge shaped adz at one end for additional prying and leverage. |
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After checking in to HMM-161 for duty as a squadron corpsman, I was sent to Yuma, Adz. |
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The Target Markets Program Administrators Association is hosting its eighth annual summit in Tempe Mission Palms in Tempe, Adz. |
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In a news release issued Monday, NASD claimed that Wells footed the bill for two annual conferences in Scottsdale, Adz. |
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We have recently issued guidance to all areas to help them better understand how to set up and run an ADZ should they wish to do so. |
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