To avoid snags, always begin projects with a new needle in a size compatible to the fabric weight. |
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One of the biggest snags in our itinerary was the scheduled trackwork along the lines. |
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But this year, instead of just throwing those snags on the grill and serving them up as a burnt offering, why not try some Sausagami! |
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No matter how often you've done this job before there are still hidden snags and pitfalls along the way. |
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When snags pose no safety hazard to golfers or course maintenance staff, consider leaving them in place. |
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Remember that for every boy she snags, he's got a whole crew of friends who can double-date with you. |
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They had their regular BBQ going during the Sunday Market, serving up scrummy snags, egg and bacon sangas, burgers, etc. |
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Then off to the barbie stopping to grab some snags and a loaf of cheap bread. |
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They chat to the local fishermen who tip them off to net snags, and spend long hours poring over the charts. |
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Most of the identifiable woody debris was pine snags, stumps, boles, or branches. |
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We found that larger snags had indeed higher densities of wood-boring beetle larva entrance holes than smaller snags. |
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The crossdating of white cedar and jack pine snags was accomplished using previously developed chronologies from the same area. |
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Weak cavity excavators, chickadees nest in hardwood snags, dead limbs, or knot-holes of live trees. |
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As the dealer points to the 3rd baseman, she accidentally snags her hole card on her sleeve and flips it face up. |
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The draft CDP for the city will go on display for public viewing from July 11 after technical snags stopped the earlier schedule. |
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Many species of birds wait out stormy weather inside the hollows of tree-trunks and snags. |
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Forestry practices that remove dead trees and snags reduce the available nesting cavities for bluebirds. |
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Knits and other stretchy fabrics are an open invitation to snags. |
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A blunt needle can cause snags, holes or runs in seams and topstitching. |
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A green tree and snag retention strategy focuses on protecting large snags that may be used by species such as Vaux's swift, pileated woodpeckers, and myotis bats. |
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Within habitats, forestry must ensure heterogeneity with the retention of snags, remnant trees, woody debris, and a more natural variety of tree species. |
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In some cases, trees older than those fires were observed but because the pine snags were younger I assume that these older trees survived the fire. |
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The sale has hit some snags, but the lease also gives El-Gamel the right to demolish the building. |
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During the breeding season, reproductively active males establish territories around the underside of structures, such as snags, lily pads, and introduced nesting substrates. |
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Back in the fifties I worked on a number of eight by four panels and can remember no great snags in the painting or the subsequent display and longevity of the results. |
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Its highest peak scrapes 8,749 feet into the Chihuahuan Desert sky and snags 21 inches of rain a year, enough to nourish these unlikely forests of firs and hardwoods. |
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We generally prefer snags with tomato sauce and white bread. |
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Are they enjoying their comfy suburb, maybe walking the dog through their local park, burning a few snags, or just bowling a few balls to their kids? |
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Intense diplomacy in the last few days resolved a number of late snags that threatened to unravel the agreement. |
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Had a lovely time last night, threw a few snags and shrimps on the barbie with some family and friends, pavlola for sweets, a few sherberts, a fine time was had by all. |
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Officially crowned sausage king of the Traditional Australian and Gourmet class snags, Mr Barritt said using local ingredients and staff was the key to his success. |
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Strong winds blow down some nests, particularly those balanced on dead snags or on flimsy hydro poles in exposed sites. |
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At the time of the accident, there were no outstanding maintenance snags and there was no history of repeating maintenance issues. |
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Unfortunately, we have seen many political snags come into play through this multi-year process, so it's far from a done deal. |
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Often co-existing in snags and artificial structures, these odd housemates get along remarkably well. |
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It is a good thing that XM keeps a spare. Such technical snags do not trouble Mr Panera. |
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Blade thrust can occur without warning if the blade snags, stalls, or binds. |
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All the casings are angle-free, with rounded corners and edges to prevent injuries and clothing snags. |
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Absurdities For any would-be candidate the examples of little snags are legion, often bordering on the absurd. |
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They hollow out cavities in old trees or snags, for shelter and nesting. |
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Patented Honeycomb drum and reduces the size and number of water jet holes, virtually eliminating the possibility of snags, and maintaining a cushioning layer of water between the clothes and the drum. |
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Although there were a few snags during certain tense periods, the spirit of the Rush-Bagot agreement was respected, and it contributed greatly to the harmony that exists to this day between Canada and the United States. |
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The boffins found that, measured by heart attacks and survival rates, the cheaper option was just as good as the expensive and invasive one. That all sounds promising, but snags abound. |
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So it is not just the data, but also the software that deals with them, that would need to be exported. The experiment's designers soon spotted several snags. |
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Maintenance records for the aircraft, engines and propellers indicate that the aircraft was maintained in accordance with regulation, and there were no outstanding snags that would affect the airworthiness of the aircraft. |
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He has to explain to his readers how the huge economic transformation functions in various countries and what kinds of snags are involved, for instance in privatization. |
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In the case of the gillnets, we see them lost, of course, and hung up on snags and so on every once in a while, but they tend to hang up and lie vertical in the water. |
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Yet many obstacles remain, including political foot-dragging, legal and administrative snags, and a host of logistical issues that make it hard for people, goods, and capital to move about more freely. |
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Known as snags, they are used by insects, birds, mammals, and amphibians as sites for perching, resting, roosting, feeding, grooming, hibernating, courting, and laying eggs. |
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Several snags, however, quickly came to light. |
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Among the many notable pastas, mafaldine, a narrow ribbon pasta with ruffled edges perfect for capturing sauce, snags the prize. |
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Hung above the bed at night, in Native American lore, a dreamcatcher snags bad dreams before they enter your head. |
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So too did the economic and human losses inflicted by snags, shoals, boiler explosions, and human error. |
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They hide in burrows, tubes, snags, masses of plants, other types of shelters. |
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But he cautioned that last-minute snags could still derail an agreement. |
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There were no snags on the wire and the deceased had been wearing good quality new or nearly new boots, trousers, etc., which were without tears or loose threads. |
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They would conduct competitive elections for party committees which, in turn, would elect the top leadership at that level. As the Yaan researchers found, however, snags abound. |
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An evening for superwomen who sometimes get snags in their tights. |
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