Catching him up on a financial technicality is akin to nailing Capone on tax evasion. |
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Since the pins are headless, they tend to leave less-noticeable holes than in the case of regular nailing. |
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At this point he was beginning to erect the walls and had paused from nailing the frame together. |
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Secure each additional board to the furring strips by nailing diagonally through the top edge of the tongue. |
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After placing the cable, cover the notches with nail guards to prevent accidental nailing into the wire. |
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I used staples at the top and bottom before face nailing two brads through each short rail of the front and back face frames. |
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But after just a couple of swings, I started nailing the ball with a high draw. |
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Do you remember nailing a 37-yard field goal with five seconds remaining in regulation to send that game into overtime? |
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Add wood glue to the miters and a bead of construction adhesive to the backside to compensate for the light nailing. |
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Some paid for the privilege of nailing by contributing to a war charity or benevolent organization. |
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You can make a dipstick by nailing a shiny can lid to the end of a stick at least three-feet long and marking one inch graduations on the stick. |
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If you're using frames made of wood, you can try taping the nylon with duct tape, or nailing it on. |
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Secure the spanning joist to the post and toenail it to the center nailing block. |
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Hidden nailing is where nails are driven into the groove of the plank and covered by the tongue of the next plank and so on. |
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As the Committee chairman testily remarked, this is a little like nailing jelly. |
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He got so frustrated with his words that he threw his dagger across the room, nailing a Jolly Roger right in the nose. |
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This they did in April, nailing the congressman on 10 counts of bribery, tax evasion and racketeering. |
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Twenty years ago, however, the company's bread and butter work was nailing matrimonial infidels. |
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He has had opportunities to win the job but hasn't come close to nailing it down. |
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If you are nailing over a lath and plaster ceiling, longer nails may be needed. |
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Show some people a hammer and they will be nailing shelves to the wall before you can draw breath. |
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He even recently diagnosed a problem all on his own, nailing it down to one of three things. |
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Which is essentially what Hassell did, nailing six of seven shots in the second half, and 7 of 10 overall. |
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Some were sawing, some were nailing and others came and went, delivering wood, nails and other tools. |
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Once it was half secured, Adam would get another grip on the wire and pull it tighter while Joe finished nailing in the staple. |
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Caz grinded across the whole wall and ollied into the bank, nailing a photo chump in the process. |
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The sharpshooter kept the West in the game down the stretch, nailing a couple jumpers to keep the score close. |
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An air compressor with a nail gun will come in handy for nailing large flat areas like this. |
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If needed, drill a pilot hole before nailing to prevent the wood from splitting. |
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But I just feel like nailing my door shut and curling up in a ball in the corner of my room. |
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He calls games effectively, blocks balls well and throws accurately, nailing 30 percent of runners. |
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He knows that nailing cops is a rough task for even the most diligent prosecutor. |
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Also be careful not to ding the edge of the panel when nailing or handling. |
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The technique is not unlike nailing the murderous Al Capone for tax evasion. |
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Level the fireplace and fasten it to the framing using nails or screws through the nailing strips. |
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There are some differences, however, mainly in the fact that the thicker unfinished strip floorings require a special nailing gun for proper application. |
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The project's objective was to automate and robotize the rate for the laying and nailing of laths on prefabricated walls. |
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There was the devil to pay with a force of MBS engineers and the apartment janitor nailing up beaverboard blackouts. |
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Waviness due to misaligned framing, crooked or bowed studs, foundation or wall settling, or improper nailing is not considered buckling. |
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In either case, the drywall is screwed or nailed in place into the nailing strip. |
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If installing on a furred wall, make sure to install furring on the nailing locations. |
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Nail the first course using seven nails per shingle along the nailing strip provided at the back of the shingle. |
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Extra outlet space can be got by raising every third row of roof sheeting by inserting battens over the purlins and nailing the sheets to these battens and purlins. |
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Corrosion-resistant concrete fasteners secure the nailing strip into the concrete wall. |
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It acts as a toggle for either nailing or unnailing the current window. |
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It is like nailing Jell-O to a wall, in trying to grasp what they really stand for. |
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It seemed a big challenge when I was just about nailing the art of paying my rent on time. |
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If we limit their overtime we would not be helping them but we would be further nailing them to a cross. |
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We must enter the public arena and take part in the dialogue and have no fear in nailing our colours to the mast. |
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When nailing boards to second side of a partition, check opposite side for nails loosened by pounding and drive them tight again. |
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Next place a level against the edge of the panel to check that it is plumb, making certain your panel is in a correct position before nailing it into the studs. |
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Even in nailing two boards together one may take pride in hitting the nail on the head. |
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It also provides a nailing surface for the siding without creating a thermal bridge. |
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Seventy plus males all fighting over the remote control, forgetting your birthday or nailing wonky shelves to the firmament without first reading the instructions? |
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After missing that mark with the empty-calorie fluff of Salem, WGN is nailing it with Manhattan. |
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Always wear goggles or safety glasses when sawing or nailing. |
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Or were the flags put up in order to deflect racial tension, as if to brace for the worst, akin to Floridians nailing boards over their windows before the hurricanes hit. |
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Or nailing a whizzing forehand exactly at the right moment to leave his opponent dumbfounded across the net. |
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Trish and Peter have been living in London for a few years where Trish runs a school and Pete heads up a team of blokes nailing up buildings to stop no hopers squatting. |
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Ancient Romans and Greeks recorded the Celts' habits of nailing heads of personal enemies to walls or dangling them from the necks of horses. |
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The DSHEA is under horrendous fire in the U. S. The press in the U. S. is nailing the natural supplement industry, claiming that it's poorly regulated or unregulated. |
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The blocking is made of wood which is treated with preservative to protect it against rot, and it serves mainly as a nailing base for the roof extrusions. |
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A panel pin every 300mm will do, nailing across the mitre will help close the mitre but any gaps can be filled using decorator's caulk. |
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Timorous and weak-willed, Chrysothemis is a foil to Elektra, and soprano Check played her as such, while also nailing some dead-on high B-flats. |
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Because the high-level performance of VIPs is based on maintenance of the vacuum, they must be well protected from mechanical damage due to wind loads or construction activities such as nailing. |
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That way, I don't risk damaging my piece of wood while nailing. |
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The AAR also stipulates that there must be one guard rail on each side of the load and that the guard rails must be secured by nailing to the car floor bearing pieces. |
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The choice of this boundary was made by Professor Kemp and is supported by other academic opinion. SIR Congratulations for nailing a few truths on Scotland and oil tax. |
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The first with health care as a prime example—is that throwing money at a problem before nailing down the reforms needed to secure commensurate improvements is not enough. |
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Whatever your need, be it assembly, drilling, grinding, tacking, nailing, blow gun cleaning, paint spraying, chipping or tyre inflation the SILpack R offers a cost effective solution. |
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In fact, it is like nailing Jell-O to the wall. |
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Codes also allow a 32-inch braced wall that uses specific nailing schedules and hold-down devices, a cumbersome alternative for many builders. |
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What makes Deering utterly compelling is the seam of tenderness that breaks free at surprising moments, and her absolute commitment to nailing the bad guys. |
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At the same time, he scored as readily as any player in the league, whether nailing the outside jump shot with impressive accuracy or knifing his way to the basket with ease. |
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Alternatively, the insulation can be held in place with a special wood or metal nailing strip that fits within grooves or notches cut in the insulation panels. |
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Adequate nailing surfaces must also be provided for the new ceiling finish. If the rigid board insulation is doubling as the air barrier, make sure the boards are tightly fitted and that seams are well sealed. |
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This strategic location will offer a wide range of geotechnical techniques, including soil nailing, minipiles, tieback anchors, grouting systems and rock protection. |
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The development of radiological image intensification, in the 1960s, allowed surgeons to readopt closed nailing techniques with a much lower risk to patient and surgeon alike. |
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Great Britain bobsleigh pilot John Jackson is in line to take a medal after nailing the second fastest time of the second run in the Olympic four-man bobsleigh. |
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