How To Use Pinner In A Sentence
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Most people have no doubt that they are a money spinner and in some part of the country they are being pulled down.
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He credits the England player with paving the way for leg spinners in the national squad.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Spinner sliced the shards into pieces as the grenade sent the motorcycles flying in scraps of blue and yellow metal.
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Check the spinner mount screws to see if they're loose or if cracks are radiating from the holes.
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The question to be answered by England is who is likely to enjoy the cracks more: spinners or seamers?
Times, Sunday Times
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Fossilized spinnerets (the organs that spit out the spider silk) that occur in Middle Devonian rocks in Schoharie County, New York, show that spiders have been making silk for at least 380 million years.
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Hounds moved off to draw Pinner Wood, where they found and went away across Hallows Farm, down Mapley and ran swiftly to Lannersmead, where he went to ground.
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Where others looked at spinners, seamers and batsmen, he saw folk heroes, comics and tragedians.
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Batting last is not likely to be an easy proposition, with both sides fielding two spinners.
Times, Sunday Times
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Rural spinners could not compete with cheap, factory-spun thread, and country weavers could rarely survive far from eastern supplies of yarn and the industry's principal markets.
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This arch-spinner could no more give up his gyratory habits than could Amy Winehouse unclog the cocaine from her right nostril.
Archive 2008-01-06
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There are one to four pairs of spinnerets present, even on those spiders which do not spin webs.
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I was casting out my spinner and next thing, bang!
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The couple met while working at Bairstow's Mill, Sutton, where Ernest was an apprentice engineer and Gwen a spinner.
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If it does get warm and does spin a little bit, we've got the option with the same balanced side and a good spinner too.
Times, Sunday Times
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With a target of just 129 in the second innings, seven wickets fell before spinner Ashley Giles hit the winning runs.
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We found out sweet Nance Lousely, and filled her pinner full of guineas after all, and left her tearful and happy.
The Yeoman Adventurer
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The fortunes of the traditional coir yarn spinners, mat weavers and carpet-makers have been on the downtrend.
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And had not his son, his own dearest creation, been just such a spinner of spells, a weaver of stories to catch human hearts?
MR GOLIGHTLY'S HOLIDAY
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Their abdomens are variable in shape being triangular, round to ovoid to elongate, sometimes extending tail-like past the spinnerets.
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Idly I reeled the little spinner through the blue-green water.
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Junk doesn't seem to be a great money-spinner ,' Flynn agreed.
TICKLED PINK
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E'en sae, Milnwood," replied Cuddie; "for the puir quean gat leave to come near me wi 'speaking the loun fair, (d-- n him, that I suld say sae!) and sae she bade me God speed, and she wanted to stap siller into my hand; -- I'se warrant it was the tae half o' her fee and bountith, for she wared the ither half on pinners and pearlings to gang to see us shoot yon day at the popinjay.
Old Mortality, Complete
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Decent leg spinners do not come around often; leg spinners who can bat appear once in a blue moon.
Times, Sunday Times
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VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XV No 1
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The river is generally slow and sluggish, the only reasonable chance of success being with a spinner to give the lure some life.
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Even so, where trade unions did form, they represented only a fraction of the industrial working class: élite groups of metalworkers, shipbuilders, boilermakers, miners, building workers, printers, shoemakers, and spinners.
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Manjula Herath, a second year player whose progress has been stalled by injury, is the left arm spinner.
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To retain four uncapped spinners could be regarded as unnecessary and Ellison may already have been considered surplus to requirements along with Ripon-born opening batsman John Inglis and reserve wicketkeeper Matthew Thewlis.
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The ace card of a mystery spinner is that batsmen are not used to him.
Times, Sunday Times
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With all the anti-ice and de-ice equipment on, we still had a slight layer of ice on the leading edges and propeller spinner.
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You could have met anyone there - holders of multiple All-Ireland medals, golfers, university professors, artists, bogmen, yarn spinners, silage contractors, balladmakers, poets and rogues galore.
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The battle could not have been fought forty years ago, because, on one side, the Church was an idle phantasm, the gentleman too ignorant, the workman too merely animal; while, on the other, the Manchester cotton-spinners were all Tories, and the shopkeepers were a distinct class interest from theirs.
Alton Locke, Tailor and Poet An Autobiography
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The river is generally slow and sluggish, the only reasonable chance of success being with a spinner to give the lure some life.
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There are good young spinners around but their opportunities are often limited.
Times, Sunday Times
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A spinner who has been performing honestly in these games has been him.
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The thumb on the spinner's bowling hand was placed in ice and strapped.
The Sun
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Mary Daly is a spinner and weaver, a performer, a wicked player throwing her life into the creation of new time.
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The GPS led me by the spinner toward the intercept, cued the turn onto the approach path and guided me as surely as a localizer toward the airport.
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For Particulars and Universals alike it is established that to the first of those known as the Fates, to Clotho the Spinner, must be due the unity and as it were interweaving of all that exists: Lachesis presides over the Lots: to Atropos must necessarily belong the conduct of mundane events.
The Six Enneads.
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Moreover they know that Hick has the potential to dominate against spinners in a manner beyond Vaughan's capability.
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Termed also trepang, sea cucumber, sea slug, cotton spinner, and known scientifically as Holothuridae, no less than twenty varieties have been described and are identified by popular and technical titles.
The Confessions of a Beachcomber
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This spinneret creates the silk that is needed for the caterpillar to spin a cocoon in which it will pupate.
Insecta (Aquatic)
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Artfibers develops its own products in conjunction with spinners worldwide, and operates its own dyeworks and packaging operations.
A Passion for Knitting
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Fibers are manufactured by forcing a melted or dissolved polymer through the very fine holes of a spinneret.
Body of Evidence
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It'll force the batsmen to use their bats more, while the spinners will be rewarded, deservedly, for foxing the batsmen.
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Well, the seamers bowled at a spinner's pace, all 60mph dibbly-dobblers," Pietersen said, just moments after mentioning that one of England's problems here was that they forgot to respect the opposition.
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When an exciting young leg spinner appears on the English landscape, heads are easily turned.
Times, Sunday Times
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Sure, the pitch was tricky and helped both seam bowlers and spinners.
The Sun
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I'm a loser! it's christmas night and i just smoked a joint by myself - it was just a pinner, but still ... not cool.
Withkerth Diary Entry
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The difference in the weight of the whorl, the degree of teasing and the skill of the spinner dictated the quality of the thread.
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May I look at the salad spinner?
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Orb weavers, like the golden silk spider Nephila clavipes, spin webs out of spinnerets, organs with precise muscle control found on the spider's abdomen.
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Easily the best second spinner in the world.
Times, Sunday Times
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It would definitely pay for rock and pop lovers to dust down their old vinyl records as music memorabilia can prove a real money spinner.
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Sometimes fledgling York firms’ nifty ideas may seem to be all hot air, but with a little cash help they can turn into money-spinners.
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The Asoka Chakra could be viewed, imaginatively, as a spinning-wheel without the spindle and spinner.
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The spinner found himself at the centre of a storm when he let rip following his retirement.
The Sun
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The company designed and built the blending kettles producing the dope that is extruded through an adjustable spinneret.
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Now registered R260Y / Race 52, there had not been time to finish a spinner for the propeller hub.
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Demonstrations taking place include basket makers, corn dollies, stick making, coracle maker, greenwood workers, blacksmith, spoon carver, spinners and weavers.
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In our domestic game we are not seeing a long line of spinners and fast bowlers.
Times, Sunday Times
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Earlier this year Matthew Hayden wrote of the great leg-spinner's nicotine dependency, recounting the tale of the Australian boot camp before the 2006-07 Ashes: All we were allowed to take was a backpack, a sleeping bag, a hutchie field shelter sheet, a couple of shirts, two pairs of socks, undies and joggers.
The Nursery End
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In addition, thirty thousand women worked as cotton spinners and cleaners.
The Ordeal of Elizabeth Marsh: A Woman in World History
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The surprise was that a spinner should play such a prominent part in conditions made for the quicker men.
Times, Sunday Times
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He was a good spinner if I remember rightly.
The Sun
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We'll see whether another band of spinners can wave a magic wand.
Times, Sunday Times
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We have two very good spinners of our own, so it will be a good game.
Times, Sunday Times
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His allegations against Mr Reid were later backed up by the villa's then deputy charge nurse, Karen Spinner.
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I had thought the kind of comments that Spinner was making re the death of David Hookes were unsayable, and it was so refreshing to find a dissident viewpoint outside the mainstream media.
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The spinner dolphins that had followed the boat out were not to be seen; instead there were unicornfish, clouds of snappers, fusiliers and the odd trunkfish.
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The condition of the pitch has definitely undergone a change with the groundsmen pouring a fair amount of water on it to lessen the advantage for the Indian spinners, so the game promises to be a belter.
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Hungry bass offer golden opportunity Spinnerbaits ideal for hooking fish this month
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Sailing is a major money-spinner for Lymington and any reduction in the number of visiting yachtsmen would be a serious blow to local trade.
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Now we have an alternate livelihood programme that has started targeting the weavers and spinners in Srinagar.
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Tipperary man Frank Acheson had an early success on Tuesday the 3rd, when he landed a 12.5lbs fish on the spinner.
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Later they take the emerging fly, the hatched dun (or ‘green drakes’) and the ovipositing (egg laying) spinner.
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Since introducing merino in 1846, Hollins had become a leading spinner of this fine wool-cotton mixture.
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He seeds grass and clover with a spinner seeder mounted on an ATV.
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Shadowspinner's camps and siegeworks surrounded the city.
Dreams of Steel
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In a cool back room, spinners and weavers worked on wool that brings farmers a few pence a kilo, and £200 sweaters that take a month to make.
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Documents from the Middle Ages reveal the lives of apprentices, such as Katherine Nougle who was a silk throwster or spinner in 1392.
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After 1825, when the self-acting mule spinner automated the process, spinning 100 pounds of cotton took 135 hours.
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In my neck of the woods they eat kokanee like crazy so I always use a silver spinner or spoon.
This past fall I began fishing for lake trout from the shore of a large reservoir. These lakers are about 60 to 100 ft. deep.
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Not all networks seem so clueful, however, and are still touting warmed over content as the money spinner.
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‘We heard something, but not much,’ he said in 1998 who was a Jackson pupil from the sandlots who played three years for the Class-A Greenville Spinners.
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Sales of sites to the highest bidder for holiday homes or other speculative investment has become a money-spinner for some.
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Those spinnerets are covered with tiny spigots that can produce all manner of silk—thick, thin, sticky and nonsticky, sheets of silk, you name it.
DRAGON GAMES
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How much does a spinner need to bowl in first-class cricket to master his craft?
Times, Sunday Times
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The 19-year-old was recalled to the team for his second appearance as part of a five-pronged seam attack, with spinner Gary Keedy missing out.
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Although not often recognized as ‘big bass’ lures, spinnerbaits have accounted over the years for many double-digit largemouths.
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We broke into it six years ago by retrofitting a spinner spreader, and now we have five spinner units and three airflows equipped for variable rate.
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It may not be a money-spinner - conventional hoteliers would balk at the thought of changing the flowers or turning paying guests away on a whim - but if archdukes are sleeping in your bedrooms and Sean Connery's in the bar, who cares?
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There is also rock fishing at Europa Point below the Lighthouse for bass fishing, spinners and plugs - though a rubber sand eel on a light trace would be the better bet.
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Sourav Ganguly, once legendarily dismissive of spinners but now woefully out of form, was dropped by Younis Khan at silly mid-off.
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At the other end of the process of manufacture, there were merchants who organized the ginning and bowing of the raw cotton and sold the rovings to the spinners.
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My nan had one of those salad spinners, which sent leaves hurtling through space at warp speed and produced enough water to irrigate a smallholding.
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Many millions of dollars have flooded into new biotechnology companies in pursuit of interferon and other potential moneyspinners.
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Maybe about how it takes the spinner's motivations and turns the fiber into either trash or treasure: greed spinning silk into rusty wire slubbed with rotten straw, laziness spinning wool into a beautiful but useless cobweb thread that disintigrates when touched, vengefulness turning flax into coarse rope no matter how delicately spun, love turning nettles into the smoothest silken cord, selflessness making the spinner's own hair into the finest silver-wrapped silk.
Spinning with glass.
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Calling all Bolton ex-mill workers, carders, spinners, winders and weavers… someone wants to hear your story.
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His wife realises they're onto a money spinner and people are soon queuing to experience vicarious fame.
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After the war the communists pumped subsidies into the spinnery and a dozen other factories.
Times, Sunday Times
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He inspired Indians to burn imported British fabrics and return to the traditional textiles woven in villages, and he helped retrain local spinners, weavers, and carders.
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Moreover they know that Hick has the potential to dominate against spinners in a manner beyond Vaughan's capability.
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Other features tailored to the gaming community include the trackball interface, which not only supports trackballs and spinners, but also has three mouse buttons as well.
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It should be a real money-spinner, with a possible total of £40,000 not far-fetched.
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Clarke was particularly impressive during his stay, purring along like a smoothly running motor, severe on anything short, quick to the drive and twinkling down the pitch at every opportunity to England's spinners, once dispatching Monty Panesar into the crowd at long-off.
England Look to Heavens for Salvation
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Perhaps the oddity is not his expected recall in a different guise, but his selection as a spinner in the first place.
Times, Sunday Times
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If Brown's going to have any chance of capitalising on, say, the Budget, then you feel he's got to rein in his loose-tongued advisers and spinners, as well as some of his own inflated rhetoric.
Gordon Brown, Charlie Whelan and Me
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Whether you are researching a textile project involving the craft aspects, working in textile restauration or a professional dyer, tablet weaver or spinner using historical textile techniques, go over there and send us some info about you, your work and a proposal for a paper or presentation.
Textilforum Call for Papers
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Giles was the more effective spinner but he wasn't exactly aided by his stumper.
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Day trading has earned a reputation as a money-spinner because of some notable success stories.
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Big bats and the Twenty20 format have helped batsmen prey on any young spinner not on his mettle.
Times, Sunday Times
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A reader asks if they link us with the days of the hand-loom weaver and the home spinner?
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A few other spinners utilise this approach.
Times, Sunday Times
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He credits the England player with paving the way for leg spinners in the national squad.
Times, Sunday Times
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He inspired Indians to burn imported British fabrics and return to the traditional textiles woven in villages, and he helped retrain local spinners, weavers, and carders.
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Big perch can be taken on flies, spinners and plugs and in some areas there are big roach.
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And did you know that if the viscose as it is called is extruded through a spinneret the resulting fiber is rayon.
Duh
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Please note, this project is in no way a potential money-spinner!
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A class of merchants or manufacturers arose who are spoken of as "clothiers," or "merchant clothiers," who bought the wool or other raw material, and gave it out to carders or combers, spinners, weavers, fullers, and other craftsmen, paying them for their respective parts in the process of manufacture, and themselves disposing of the product at home or for export.
An Introduction to the Industrial and Social History of England
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When she stopped moving, Jelly dropped away from her spinneret.
The Realms of the Gods
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‘There are times when sometimes I am forced to bowl the spinners when I probably wouldn't want to because we are so far behind,’ he said.
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Spinner dolphins, endangered Hawaiian monk seals, and green sea turtles also live here.
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If linen was wanted, the flax was sown and weeded, pulled and retted, then broken and swingled, for all of which processes nearly a year was required before the flax was ready for the spinners, bleaching on the grass, and making and wearing.
Twentieth Century Negro Literature Or, A Cyclopedia of Thought on the Vital Topics Relating to the American Negro
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Holes had been patched, the outer wing panels and horizontal tail replaced with new P - 38F spares, and new props and spinners installed.
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He possesses a mean pull stroke, and does use his feet to the spinners, often clearing the ground in a jiffy.
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Since the retirement of Shane Warne and Muttiah Muralitharan, there hasn't been a devastating spinner, but there are plenty of good ones.
Calling All Seamers! This Is Cricket's Bowling Crisis
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Singh actually took more wickets with his deliveries that did not spin, than he did with his spinners.
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Mostly fishermen trolling the various types of spinners and natural minnow as well as to wet fly caught lots of trout on the first day of the season.
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The transgenic cloning of the spinneret structures let us fine tune the fibers we were making through electrode stimulation.
Eight Maids a'Milking
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Where are all the young wrist spinners with surfer haircuts that seemed certain to queue to replace their hero?
Times, Sunday Times
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Though someone like Kumble might be a glorious exception, spinners need to flight the ball to achieve spin, unless they are bowling on a vicious turner.
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But lazy river it was not as it yielded salmon to 14 lb caught on both fly and spinner and there was also wild brown trout and grayling to over 2lb.
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The spinner sent down a brace of maiden overs while Flintoff kept up his barrage.
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Mystifyingly, their squad for Sri Lanka doesn't include their best spinner and their form seamer, Stephen O'Keefe and Doug Bollinger.
Bowling Is Taking a Battering
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At the other end of the process of manufacture, there were merchants who organized the ginning and bowing of the raw cotton and sold the rovings to the spinners.
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Even with two fielders protecting the area, he was willing to rock back and cut the spinners so late that he could place the ball safely out of harm's way.
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Spinning is done by a conglomerate of home based as well as on site handcraft spinners located in the city of Melo, Uruguay.
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Add in that Peter doesn't even get spider-spinneret organs to "feel" subconsiously and the whole idea is just ludicrous.
Snark Free Corner for 12/10 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources
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And Graeme Swann, though forgotten by the eminent judges of the ICC, proved that an Englishman is currently the best spinner in the world.
Return of Ashes spirit can lift England out of post-Pakistan mire
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Forget the normal fly fishing gear if you plan a trip after these monsters; the only effective method is to plumb the depths with a trolled and heavily - weighted spinner or live bait.
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When they talk about the spinner more than his product, it is plainly time for him to go.
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England's spinners were once again a big disappointment.
The Sun
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The difference in line, then, between the off spinner and the doosra is marginal.
Times, Sunday Times
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The fish were aggressive, and the bite was on spinnerbaits, a personal favorite.
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Organisers behind a cancelled charity walk on Bingley's relief road are planning an alternative money-spinner.
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The off spinner has also experienced pain in the lower back and suffered a spasm last Friday morning.
Times, Sunday Times
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Six spinnerets with different types of spigots and a specialised spinning organ called the cribellum.
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A single from the first 24 balls faced signified the seriousness of his intent and, an occasional wristy whip to the leg‑side off the pace bowlers or delicate late cut off the spinners apart, risk was almost entirely eschewed.
Essex 248-8, Leicestershire | County Championship Division Two match report
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Despite the best efforts of Hollywood's image-spinners, she refuses to play the game, preferring to relax, ignore the hype, and flaunt her coltish figure.
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He therefore dissolves out the cutose, vasculose, and pectose by a very simple process, obtaining the fiber clean, and free from all extraneous adherent matter, ready for the spinner.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 417, December 29, 1883
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How much does a spinner need to bowl in first-class cricket to master his craft?
Times, Sunday Times
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The sale was held in the London suburb of Ruislip, neighboring Pinner, where the vase was found.
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This may not be what most people imagine when they think of augmented reality, but it is perhaps the main money spinner for using data to "augment" the real world.
Even Better Than the Real Thing
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She had on a black velvet gown, and a white pinner and apron, and a very high bridge to her nose (which is a sure mark of high breeding), and a large pair of white spectacles on it, which made her look rather odd;
Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 2
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A fast retrieve, for example, keeps the spinnerbait at the surface, even to the extent of "humping," or creating a wake, as it moves.
The Top 10 BASS Lures
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He made only 13 of them before hoisting Mr. Beer to mid-on, giving the left-arm spinner his first Test wicket with his 69th ball of trying.
England in Position to Win Ashes
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This forced the spinners to bowl a straighter line, and gave him access to the less-protected on side whenever they erred in length.
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Naturally, we get a purple jumbo jet with 84-inch spinner rims.
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The left-hander plays the spinners too much on the back foot and should get forward more.
The Sun
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When he drove through the offside, it was as vigorously as anyone had in this match, but it was the way he cut and pulled that rendered the spinners ineffective.
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Both were aggressive during their stand, scoring in boundaries that did not stop even when the spinners came on to stem the flow of runs.
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It is the shine of the bait at which the fish bite, as at a spinner, but probably the fresh lask leaves behind it in the water an odour or flavour of mackerel oil which keeps the shoal together and makes them follow the boat.
A Poor Man's House
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The fortunes of the traditional coir yarn spinners, mat weavers and carpet-makers have been on the downtrend.
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The leg-spinner did so in emphatic fashion with the middle dismissal in a stretch of three wickets in four balls which culminated the England innings.
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So, in the game of two-up, the ringer would cry ‘Fair go!’ before the spinner tossed the coins.
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Wayne Phillips cut a ball from spinner Phil Edmonds that hit Allan Lamb's boot as he turned to take evasive action.
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Spinners — especially those who bowl the doosra - have eagle eyes watching them.
The Sun
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The films have been fantastic money-spinners.
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Yes | No | Report from hunterD wrote 5 weeks 2 days ago wax worms or minnows if live bait is permitted. panther marten is my favorite spinner bait for trout in early spring, summer and fall.
This fall i found a nice small pond with trout in however it is very deep and i was wondering what type of bait to use.
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One of these was a sturdy middle-aged man -- whose long white "pinner" was somewhat finer and cleaner than the wraps of the others, and whose jacket underneath had a presentable marketing aspect -- the master-dairyman, of whom she was in quest, his double character as
Tess of the d'Urbervilles
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It is hoped that the trial could lead to the plant becoming a valuable money-spinner for farmers in Scotland, who have seen their earnings plummet in recent years.
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The sale was held in the London suburb of Ruislip, neighboring Pinner, where the vase was found.
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When fishing with baits such as mirro-lures and spinnerbait type lures for speckled trout and red drum is usually go superline with a leader depending on water clarity.
The Great Braid Debate
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He doesn't have the same type of mystery ball which turns to the off as Mushtaq, but he can bowl a top spinner which goes straight on.
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If no big bites I start throwing a supper spook jr in shad or perch and again on heavy line around the outsides of brush piles and vegetation. my next lure would be a zoom frog thrown alon gthe banks and brushIf no 6-10 lbr's are caught then I'd switch to spinners, jigs and worms.
I am going to a fishing turnament this sunday its at apond where your lucky to catch a fish, what should i use how should i use
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he used a spinner as his troll
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That leaves the second spinner.
Times, Sunday Times
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It will also be a huge money-spinner for the area as it is expected to attract 60 teams from more than 20 countries.
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They were busily 'unhaling' the rick, that is, stripping off the thatch before beginning to throw down the sheaves; and while this was in progress Izz and Tess, with the other women-workers, in their whitey-brown pinners, stood waiting and shivering, Farmer Groby having insisted upon their being on the spot thus early to get the job over if possible by the end of the day.
Tess of the d'Urbervilles
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It is more than a keyboard encoder, adding support for industry-standard trackballs or spinners as well.
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Given the frequency with which people change address these days, an efficient redirection service could be a real money-spinner.
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Cook and Strauss were beginning to threaten several of their own partnership records when the captain was bowled round his pads, sweeping at leg-spinner Amit Mishra but it appeared that umpire Simon Taufel had missed a Mishra over-step and therefore failed to call a no-ball.
Evening Standard - Home
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Who will the second spinner be?
Times, Sunday Times
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The direction and intensity of the remanent magnetization of the oriented samples before and after demagnetization were analysed using spinner magnetometers.
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We never could find a workable substitute for attaching the spinners, however.
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She claimed to be Clotho, the spinner of the thread of life!
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Squire you can find Swift Nicks for him, and they'll fill your pinner with guineas.
The Yeoman Adventurer
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Either way, the one-handed rod was the common denominator for chunking topwater plugs, spinnerbaits and subsurface lures amid the sloughs and backwaters.
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In wintertime the spinners gathered together in their cottages to spin and knit the yarn.
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These soundbites will then be taken even further out of context by rival spinners and talking heads until they are told an retold, like the great epics of oral tradition, or a game of Telephone!
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How much does a spinner need to bowl in first-class cricket to master his craft?
Times, Sunday Times
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They did not even have spinning wheels in those days, so a spinner took a handful of wool on the end of a stick called a distaff, which she held in her left hand.
Hebrew Life and Times
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But we should perhaps be wary of looking back with envy on an age when short fiction was a certain money spinner.
The Times Literary Supplement
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Or a rearing leg-spinner would be met with a snick that first slip would put down.
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For such a naturally gifted spinner of the ball, he had a disappointing Test career, taking 121 wickets at an indifferent average of 37.
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This is the time of year we ‘frost seed’ those crops with a small electric spinner seeder.
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Very good slip fielder to the spinners and infectious personality.
Times, Sunday Times
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He used a Stanley spinnerbait, according to a release from the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center in Athens, in six feet of water.