It is set in a health farm run by a targe, whose handyman is an amiable drunk. |
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If the wells are made of brick, a mason or a skilled handyman can add another row or two of bricks on top of the existing wall. |
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The website is a companion to The Family Handyman magazine, which is a worthwhile subscription for the handyman who is moderately advanced. |
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They were about to collect her husband, Michael, who worked as a sandblaster and handyman locally, when tragedy struck. |
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The itinerant handyman is driving through the Arizona desert when he realizes that his car radiator is in need of water. |
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With help from her brother and a handyman, Sims-Yonnet gutted the house right down to the brick and studs. |
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I gave my dad who is a genuine handyman a leatherman tool which he loves and still wears on his belt today. |
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It is not appropriate for do-it-yourself installation unless done by an accomplished handyman. |
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Both were highly corrupt and the smart writer proved an excellent handyman to put through their deals, shady and otherwise. |
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A second opinion on these repairs should be obtained from a licensed general contractor, rather than a handyman. |
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A local handyman would lumber past each day on his way from odd-job to odd-job, eying little twelve-year-old Laura with a smile and a hello. |
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Closets cost less than built-in cabinetry, and they can be built by a handyman who is accustomed to framing and drywalling. |
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Hire a handyman or carpenter to have cabinets, closets and shelves all built right into your garage. |
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Have a handyman make all repairs at the same time to avoid multiple visits. |
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Joe is at the General Store putting up a sign advertising himself as a handyman. |
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My advice is to find a handyman who can nail a piece of plywood in front of your furnace. |
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On leaving the priesthood, he worked in a number of jobs including a doorman, a handyman and a janitor. |
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He's the club secretary, the manager and the voluntary handyman. |
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In fact, he is the Shane of the suburbs: a combination of Boy Scout, dreamboat, handyman, pussycat, and saint. |
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Then an oven explosion burns off Will's trademark cowlick, and a bumbling Russian handyman adds to the chaos. |
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Asking a carpenter or handyman to render an opinion regarding the structural integrity of a building is equivalent to asking a nurse's aid to diagnose a malignant carcinoma. |
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And every home handyman has learned too that if you don't want your nuts chewed when tightening or loosening them, there's nothing better than a set or ring spanner. |
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He became a neighbourhood handyman, and he cleaned Edwards's gutters and washed her windows two weeks before she was killed. |
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More prosaically, IAP Research, a technology-development company based in Dayton, Ohio, has come up with something for the handyman. |
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Unless you're a professional golfer, sculptor, writer, or one-person handyman business, you probably work as part of a team. |
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If not, you can always call a handyman friend or family member to help you out. |
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In that first summer he worked as a general handyman, helping professors and graduates with studies on Lake Ontario and Lake Simcoe. |
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If you're not much of a handyman or woman, multi-tools are a great way to save money and space. |
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I am also looking for a handyman, so when the time comes I will have someone I can call who can help out around the house. |
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However, I did have one for him, that is, Handy Smurf, because he is the village handyman. |
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Our research department has formulated a regular and a rubber base line of products for the handyman or the contractor. |
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This has been supplemented with pay from occasional work as a handyman. |
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Parish councillors had employed a handyman to put up the signs at the field and he had been subjected to verbal abuse by dog owners, said Coun Campbell. |
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But this well-heeled handyman has become a dedicated dumper. |
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Most of Saturday was spent very productively doing handyman tasks. |
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This position enables him to work as the only handyman in the compound. |
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They are now working together as private detectives trying to clear the name of a handyman accused of stealing secret documents from the home of a rich family. |
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This year's group includes a single mum who loves Beyonce, a rocker who idolises Pink, and a handyman who bears a resemblance to first series runner-up Shannon Noll. |
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Michelle's father was a city worker, her grandfather a handyman. |
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Peter Zahradnick is hammily creepy as the doomed handyman who wises up to Rhoda before anyone else. |
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Builders with handyman skills will find that over time their skills will increase. |
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Moreover, by finding a handyman for a family member and hiring the client herself to work on her house, she is filling certain needs which serve her personal interest. |
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This includes successful 50-something thriller writer Nicholas Hardiment and handyman Andy Cobb, who used to be Tamara's boyfriend in his youth. |
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Collective agreements require existing employees to work only in their trade speciality, but there is room to introduce handyman positions as collective agreements are renegotiated and as attrition occurs. |
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We learn that the term patenteux, long used in a derogatory sense to describe a handyman, has become more respectable and is often used to pay tribute to folk art. |
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We need a craftsman, a handyman, rather than a statesman. |
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On the other side are two older neighbourhood guys: Old Joe, who has a claim on one of the houses Wilks wants to pull down, and Sterling Johnson, a street-smart handyman. |
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Brother Henry his press agent and handyman. |
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When you move onto the next stage and visit the property, take someone with a sharp eye or a handyman with you, who'll be able to spot any little defects that you might miss. |
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The handyman is a particularly fanciful construction: orphaned, illiterate, and, later, a thief, Civil War deserter, and circus clown, he mesmerizes Emily with his blond hair and pierced-heart tattoo. |
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Over several rounds of drinks we get to know all about the barman, the garageman, the handyman and the businessman. |
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The hobby and handyman markets also profit from effect pigments. |
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And he sets industriously to the task of cleaning, renovating and exploring his overgrown property with the steady uncircumspect conviction of a true handyman. |
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More than anybody this jungle Jesus looked more like Elroy McGinnis the notorious town drunk and begger who was an excellent handyman on the few occasions that he was sober. |
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