How To Use Purl In A Sentence

  • The search for a replacement cause brought with it shallow opportunism, the honing of public relations skills and a ragbag of nostrums, some of them purloined from its political opponents.
  • The water gurgled and purled, loudly at first, then softly, as a powerful foot-wide whirlpool took shape.
  • The other, often easier, method is to exchange the purline for a much stronger and larger one. 7. Gutters and downpipes
  • A purlieu is a familiar or outlying place; a purview is a range or scope. Languagehat.com: BEAT THE JUDGE.
  • In the end by example, this system has much accuracy, rationality and continues purlin advantages.
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  • Their caper involves a nightlong journey of picking up cash all over town in a purloined bank van with Wayne and Henry posing as bank guards assigned to collect all this money.
  • Spurlock possessed a vigorous intellect, critical, disquisitional, creative; and yet he saw nothing remarkable in the girl's readiness to marry him! The Ragged Edge
  • On my first attempt – the one I ripped out on May 31 – I centered the decreases, and purled the vital stitch on the wrong side. Jean's Knitting
  • I was most overwhelmed and went to bed having nightmares about socked feet walking up and down my naked body shouting knit one purl one faster faster…
  • I was using a pen that I'd purloined from the office.
  • purl" row this way - AND stranding it at the same time. Intrepid Fiber Wizard
  • A particular kind of purl makes this border look very like guipure lace. Beeton's Book of Needlework
  • Over silk georgette, cashmere and wool, Napa once again becomes the leading material of the collection embroidered with purling and little glass pearls and studs.
  • After having fastened both ends together again, turn the work the right side upwards and the outer scallops upwards also, fasten the cotton over which you work on to the short purl which is under the first loop; * work 4 times 2 double, 1 purl, 2 double, fasten the cotton over which you work on the purl under the next loop, and repeat from * till the lace is completed. Beeton's Book of Needlework
  • Keep in mind that trademarks don't trigger a siren every time someone purloins your idea.
  • It is this: it is much easier and quicker to knit two stitches together, by whatever means, if the two stitches themselves were knit or purled in the preceding row. Archive 2009-02-01
  • Its two-hinged parabolic laminated arches bear on tapered concrete columns through stainless-steel pins; they carry a secondary purlin structure which bears the double glass skin.
  • It was just an experiment piece - where I tried to remember how to knit, purl, cast off, increase and decrease etc.
  • Suddenly he found there were other skills he had to teach his girls - knitting was just one of them, but the self-taught silversmith soon picked up the knit one, purl one skills as well!
  • It is remarkable that the term purlieu is never once mentioned in this long roll of parchment. The Natural History of Selborne, Vol. 1
  • Some of the e-mail messages, purloined last November, were mean-spirited, others were dismissive of contrarian views, and others revealed a timid reluctance to share data.
  • The first time he is confronted with the sheer bulk of the super size meal, Spurlock is genuinely amazed.
  • All went well till, in trying to keep the track at the same time as my feet, on a very slippery surface, I came an awful 'purler' on my shoulder. Scott's Last Expedition Volume I
  • I think I will find sympathy here if I say that my solution was to retrofit simple 3x3 cables along the front by picking which 8 stitches I wanted to use outlining in purls, of course, throwing a rescue line, and bravely dropping those 8 stitches down all 20+ rows of finished knitting, and reknitting them cabled, in place. Making Light: Open thread 135
  • Purl one, knit one, purl one, purl one - wait, that was a knit, wasn't it?
  • I ask, pencil poised above my personalized notepad purloined from the office.
  • the water was purling
  • The attachment of the lower edge of the roofing sheets is reinforced at the level of the eaves purlin, which lays on the top of the verandah posts 'at the end of the ring-beam, by 6 mm diameter rods laid during the pouring of the ring-beam concrete which are then bent round the eaves purlin. Chapter 7
  • That case leads Sam into investigating stolen gold coins purloined on the San Anselmo. Spade & Archer-Joe Gores « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews
  • Liszt's "At the Spring" is a charming composition somewhat in the same style as the "Campanella," but instead of describing silver-toned chimes of bells, reproducing the purl of a bosky spring. The Pianolist A Guide for Pianola Players
  • Alex took a 'purler' above the Seelos Gully and had to chase his ski one hundred yards. Notes on Olympic Skiing: 1936
  • And she was at Balmoral, the queen's Scottish estate and purloined a few letters from Prince Charles' briefcase, sent them down to me via an intermediary.
  • He sits on the bank and, wretched, stares into the purling water.
  • Or perhaps it'll be cyber-knitters, chanting some elaborated version of ‘knit one, purl two’ as they create mythic tapestries or heal rifts in the fabric of space-time.
  • Hollywood executives must assume that no one in that great country of theirs can read subtitles, so there's nothing wrong with purloining the imagination of others to present North American versions of Japanese ghost stories.
  • Here we are back in the pestilent purlieus of Walham Green, and the frowsty atmosphere of the frowsy ‘medium’ and the squalid séance.
  • Tuck and slip are both textured stitches, where usually the purl side is the right side.
  • Perhaps this dim-bulb mayor, and the MSM in fawning over Klepto Deb, are confusing pragmatist with pilferer or purloiner or maybe larcenist. Sound Politics: What does "pragmatist" mean?
  • The indignation aroused by his enormities has been too crushing to be borne by living man, though sheathed with the brass and triple cheek of Mark Twain…He has vamosed, cut stick, absquatulated; and among the pine forests of the Sierras, or amid the purlieus of the city of earthquakes, he will tarry awhile, and the office of the Enterprise will become purified…33 Mark Twain
  • His free arm moved to the pouches on her belt, his fingers deft and nimble as a squirrel as he purloined some component.
  • Oh honey, when you knit, it's "purl" not something you'd find in a oyster. The real housewife
  • For, it would seem that Purl must always be taken early; though whether for any more distinctly stomachic reason than that, as the early bird catches the worm, so the early purl catches the customer, cannot here be resolved. Our Mutual Friend
  • Around the top of the walls a reinforced concrete ring-beam in a lost formwork of earth blocks also serves to anchor the eaves purlin on which restes the lower edge of the steel roofing sheets which then extende beyond the wall. Chapter 7
  • Whether it was his disastrous first confession, the use of his hobby telescope to take in the bronzed Mrs. Selahowski sunbathing next door, the purloined swigs of sacramental wine, or, as he got older, the fumbled attempts to sneak contraband past his father and score with girls beneath his mother's vigilant radar, John was figuring out that the faith and fervor that came so effortlessly to his parents somehow had eluded him. The Longest Trip Home by John Grogan: Book summary
  • On a very slippery surface I came an awful 'purler' on my shoulder. The Worst Journey in the World Antarctic 1910-1913
  • The purloined memo made the Blair House meeting and Aspin's dip into the tank at the Pentagon look like a double sham.
  • Elsewhere we have to purloin a ladder to get a box down, so we can open it.
  • Fully double spurless variety with deep violet-blue flowers that freely self-seeds. Times, Sunday Times
  • She purloined a good breakfastcupful, and divided the spoils with her four confederates. The Luckiest Girl in the School
  • If the roof ridge or a purlin crosses the opening, you'll have to relocate the opening and use an angled or splayed light shaft between the roof and the ceiling.
  • Having sent in his card, he waited a long while in that lofty purlieu. The Silver Spoon
  • The 1970 musical Purlie wickedly lampooned a southern segregationist.
  • It was precisely the attitude of one who has had a purler at football. Tomaso's Fortune and Other Stories
  • [48: 2] Picotee is from the French word _picoté_ marked with little pricks round the edge, like the "picots," on lace, _picot_ being the technical term in France for the small twirls which in England are called "purl" or "pearl. The plant-lore & garden-craft of Shakespeare
  • Hand knitting had almost died out in recent years, but the click of the needles is being heard again and we're all purling up to the loveliest creations.
  • Struts are fixed to each side of the posts to provide further support to the ridge purloin.
  • Be sure you slip the stitch as if to knit, not as if to purl.
  • Secondaries: Ringwood, and Hounsdown in Totton are "outstanding", Priestlands in Lymington is "good" with "outstanding" features; Noadswood and Applemore, both in Dibden Purlieu, and Burgate in Fordingbridge all "good". Let's move to … the New Forest, Hampshire
  • What the annoyance it was, was the ironing board coming a right purler as the flex wrapped itself around its legs.
  • No. 23 (F Major - Moderato) purls off the piano like drops of water for some forty seconds before the conclusion begins, in No. 24 (D Minor - Allegro appassionato), sweeping, broad, interlaced with runs.
  • So Alex Gibney (Taxi to the Dark Side) exposes cheating in sumo wrestling; Eugene Jarecki (Why We Fight) looks at the 1990s 'drop in the crime rate; Heidi Ewing (Jesus Camp) discovers whether you can bribe ninth-graders to get good grades - and Morgan Spurlock (Super-Size Me) examines whether your name is your destiny (particularly if you're an African-American with a distinctly African-American name). Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: Freakonomics
  • Spurling tells of a life plagued by desperation, self-doubt and nervous anguish, which required an assuaging art of calm.
  • The first job he gave me, I was to use a drill mounted with a special bit to drive screws through the unpainted aluminium sheeting and the purlin below.
  • Car chase, rooftop chase, sewer chase, apartment knife fight chase, boat chase, plane chase, Chase-Morgan, certainly they all were purloined from the Bourne genre but somehow Bourne’s were more believable. Quantum of Solace review
  • Four purlins (the main longitudinal timbers) run along the roof, with quatrefoil wind braces between them.
  • -- It is worked at the same time both round the bosom and sleeves. 1st round: * 1 double in the centre purl of the 1st scallop of the rosette, which we will call the _first rosette_; 5 chain, Beeton's Book of Needlework
  • Lyne up in ordur ob hyte, so ai can command u propurly! What do you - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • 'pasquinade' as shall take you into these Holy of Holy purlieus of mischief and money-making, you will deserve to be chief of the Temporal Power
  • Caroline allowed the Guardian to tag along on one of her jobs a burglary in leafy Purley Oaks.
  • The Crows sold the purloined furs to Samuel Tulloch at Fort Cass.
  • Some of these standing-seam products are used as structural members to span between roof purlins.
  • I have always thought 'vivacuous' is a good word, and hope one day to write a book about this phenomenon, using a title purloined from some Fitzroy graffiti, 'Gentrifuct'. Dis-O Week
  • The first real test is that of spending a long and arduous evening in the alehouses and outer purlieus of London, and here it has to be in the company of Dickens and nobody else. The Dark Side of Dickens
  • Homes in Writtle, Chelmsford, Springfield and Purleigh have been targeted with three cons used to trick elderly householders.
  • I look out of the window and through the purling drops I can see gutters running with water; I can see the clouds almost black with rain to come.
  • The colorized steel press moulding tile and C/Z type purline moulding machine abroad apply for all kinds of industry workshop , storage and high building .
  • The bay of these 7 × 15 section angelica wood joists has an inter-axis of 56.7 cm and 47 cm on either of the bracing tie-beam of the roof structure; this tiebeam forms part of the joist system and takes up the purlin brackets of the roof overhang of the gutter roofs. Chapter 7
  • In the process, the various components acquired names according to their place in this system - king post, hammer beam, purlin, sill, and so forth - names that are still used today.
  • Thomas could purloin a selection to fill a convenience store. THE CRASH OF HENNINGTON
  • The shadows lurched forward, purling around his ankles like tendrils of smoke.
  • We purled for days through a lavish rainforest canyon, and pulled out at the village of Gambela. Richard Bangs: Why Visit Southern Sudan, Africa's Newest Nation?
  • Eaves purlin anchored to the ring-beams on waiting rods laid during the pouring of the ringbeam. Chapter 7
  • Trafficking in purloined materials for the sisterhood. MORE FROM GINNY BATES: LESBIANS HAVING BABIES
  • To spend a theater-going weekend or so in these charming purlieus is a warmly recommended experience.
  • The National Art Collections Fund has mounted an exhibition, impressive even in the drab purlieus of the Hayward Gallery, of some of the most notable works it has helped to retain in Great Britain during the past hundred years.
  • Most illegal online loot was fenced through four so-called carder sites—marketplaces for online criminals to buy and sell credit card numbers, Social Security numbers, and other purloined data. One Hacker's Audacious Plan to Rule the Black Market in Stolen Credit Cards
  • Overheard at the Bunch Family Salon, as WonderBaby raced in circles with a giant bottle purloined from the Lorraine Kimsa Theatre Props Corner: Dads Can Be Lactivists, Too! | Her Bad Mother
  • _to purfle_ survives in the contracted form _to purl_, and is cognate with profile = a front line or edge. ~shew~: here rhymes with _dew_; comp. l. Milton's Comus
  • He must have purloined a key from somewhere.
  • Roof purlins were placed on these members, so avoiding straight lines.
  • The powerful amulet of Samarkand, which is usually in the safekeeping of the government, is purloined by the wicked Lovelace, who, naturally, wants to use it for his own nefarious purposes.
  • Ten minutes later, everyone was back in their seats and Tom, who had purloined the horn from the long basket attached to the side of the guard's seat, blew a tantivy into the night and Duncan, muffled from neck to heels in the big coat, set the horses in motion. The Last Gamble
  • Luka Modric Tottenham Hotspur v LiverpoolSuperb headers from Arsenal's Marouane Chamakh and Everton's Apostolos Vellios notwithstanding, the Croatia playmaker's vicious, curling seventh-minute purler deserves it for sheer Bobby Charltonesque oomph.51 League goals conceded from corners, free-kicks and penalties by Arsenal since the beginning of the 2009-10 season from a total of 100 goals scored against them in 81 games30 Most goals scored in a Premier League debut season – by Kevin Phillips in 2000. Peter Reid sacked after auctioning FA Cup medal to help pay staff
  • Turn the work downwards (that is, the purl stitch must be turned downwards), make 4 times 2 double, 1 purl, 1 purled stitch: this is the straight row between 2 outer scallops of the lace. Beeton's Book of Needlework
  • It seemed that I had somehow purloined a shopping bag laden with firecrackers, blockbusters, cherry bombs, roman candles and sparklers from the Giftland shop at the nearby St. Louis Street Shopping Centre.
  • Subtle and persistent with notes recalling the remontant blossoms of trousers, socks, and purloined classified documents, this perfume captures just the right balance of national security/insecurity with exquisitely subtle layers of anxiety, perspiration, and criminal intent. "Does he have sex appeal?... Can you smell the English leather on this guy?"
  • Or, I can't tell from the photo, but it may be done in stockinette -- knits all on one side purls on the other. Little wings, beaded seas
  • I'm not saying people should go around purloining things, but the bottom line is, it isn't murder.
  • Their caper involves a nightlong journey of picking up cash all over town in a purloined bank van with Wayne and Henry posing as bank guards assigned to collect all this money.
  • Homes in Writtle, Chelmsford, Springfield and Purleigh have been targeted with three cons used to trick elderly householders.
  • Material input low, but requires connectors, fasteners high (requires rafters, posts, struts, purlins and battens) less material input than for purlin roof 2 PRINCIPLES OF ROOF TRUSS DESIGN
  • Horizontal tubular-steel purlins running over the arches in turn support vertically aligned tapered arms ending in stainless-steel fixings.
  • The making of the dots or purls before mentioned as picots, is an important feature in bar work. The Art of Modern Lace Making
  • Right in front of that Stand was an artificial bullfinch that promised to treat most of the field to a "purler," a deep ditch dug and filled with water, with two towering blackthorn fences on either side of it, as awkward a leap as the most cramped country ever showed; some were complaining of it; it was too severe, it was unfair, it would break the back of very horse sent at it. Under Two Flags
  • Why should a fledgling charismatic church leader be able to purloin another church's title?
  • I must say that I never, myself, discerned in him any literary talent or literary learning, but I noted how quick on the uptake he was to purloin the ideas of other people, and then parrot them at short notice.
  • Nevertheless, partial socialization website however the information data that purloin user registers, seek profit from which.
  • As a schoolboy in Purley he dreamt of a career in journalism as a tribute to his hero Ernest Hemingway.
  • She purled the soles so the smoother side would be inside. Laetare Sunday
  • Now based not in the West London Street of Lancaster Gate but in the vastly more costly, rent of far over £2 million a year, purlieu of Soho Square in Central London.
  • With keen expectations we launched down the russet-skinned river the morning next, and within minutes rounded a bend and purled into a bloat of snorting hippos. Peter Guber: African Water Rights in DeNile
  • Now we have a batch of purloined clear plastic buttons, ready to sew on his shiny uniform shirt.
  • The main plates, the "purline" plates, posts and braces, the rafters and collar beams, must all be set securely in position. The Doctor : a Tale of the Rockies
  • Frowning in irritation, she picked up the lost stitch and started over, muttering darkly under her breath as she did so. ‘Purl one, knit one, purl one.’
  • I searched the Internet and found Web sites that had actual movies of how to cast on as well as knit, purl, and cast off.
  • Draw up very tightly the cotton over which you work, so that the circles form a rosette, which is closed by sewing together the two corresponding purl of the first and last circle. Beeton's Book of Needlework
  • Purloining a potty from a vacant construction site seemed to be the answer. The Creepy Crapshack Story Contest
  • The static system of the roof structure as a whole is then no longer a truss but can be a purlin roof (see Section 2.3), a double-hinged arch or bent. 6 STEEL TRUSSES
  • Stuck with his family in a purlieu of Rome densely populated by other displaced Jews, he immerses himself in his memories, which include seeing his father murdered by Cossacks and, just as hauntingly, informing on his cousin for Zionist activity. Lost in Transit
  • Holroyd secretly purloins a ‘fistful’ of Collis's papers and drives off with them.
  • I got up, and holding tightly to the purlin — for the waves made the masts tremble with their violence — I tried to look around and below me. The Survivors of the Chancellor
  • Robert Aickman, who wrote some of the finest supernatural fiction of the 20th century, purloined the word to describe the effect he strove for in his work.
  • The conductors are also twisted along their length, or "purled," to further reduce their susceptibility to EM and RFI. Stereophile RSS Feed
  • Then they fastened an array of closely spaced purlins to the rafter beams, using traditional wooden pegs.
  • They support a simple double-pitch roof on purlins with a thatched covering-the first to be allowed in London since the Great Fire of 1666.
  • Japan and Korea purloin American technology as it comes off the drawing boards with the help of their governments.
  • It's all about the shoes: A Bronx-based street drama that recycles every imaginable trope, helmer Agustin's "Falling Awake" is underacted, overheated and uses a pair of purloined, high-end sneakers as a 400-pound allegory for getting your priorities straight. Variety.com
  • Modern attic rafters or traditional rafter and purlin construction will get you out of the forest of crossed members typical in a post 1960s house.
  • Want illicit concealed to exist only, have by the likelihood of purloin far from possibly.
  • You can't get bladdered, purloin a pedalo and then sink it in the local lake without expecting some kick-back. Archive 2007-03-01
  • Scotland ampersand angora animals architecture artichokes chullo classes cochineal damask dye fonts gansey habu inscriptions jacquard mantegna medieval motifs oxo painting purl quatrefoil recycling red roman shoddy suzani typography Archive 2009-02-01
  • Once or twice there appeared a little "purl" on the surface, near the line of the floats, and Ossaroo fancied he had made a "take" of it; but, on wading in and examining the net, not a fin could be found, and he had to wade out again with empty hands. The Plant Hunters Adventures Among the Himalaya Mountains
  • The whole issue here is whether their colleagues on the Senate staff side were purloining Democratic staff memos to aid that planning.
  • Unfortunately, the 12.35 a.m. tram journey on route 16/18 was not replaced by a corresponding bus journey from Westminster to Purley.
  • In return they are not held liable for the acts of their customers (e.g. transporting dangerous substances, purloined intellectual property, etc).
  • Speaking through an interpreter Mr Candia described a wall moving after they pulled out timber purlins supporting a parapet wall.
  • His hands just purled off notes in all shapes and forms.
  • Were old trees being purloined, appropriated wrongfully, when they were sectioned by scientists?
  • The air smelled strong and alive, and she could hear the purl and plash of fountains, the ting of rain-chimes, and the deep peal of rain-drums. Tran Siberian
  • Roof sheeting rests on the purlins, and the whole is stabilized by diagonal ties under the deck.
  • Note that the purl side of the cowl is the inside, so that it matches the body of the vest when folded over. Wise Hilda Knits
  • As a purlieu hunter, I have hitherto beaten about the circuit of the forest of this microcosm, and followed only those outward adventitious causes. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Antony asked, relieved to discuss something inarguably in his purlieu. Antony and Cleopatra
  • Next, Moore says, place the middle of the roll on the ridge pole, the purlin or brace that runs down the peak.
  • If you chance to take an elegant drive up the 'Fifth Avenue,' and meet a dashing equipage -- say with horses terribly caparisoned, a purloined crest on the carriage-door, a sallow-faced footman covered up in a green coat, all over big brass buttons, stuck up behind, and a whiskey-faced coachman half-asleep in a great hammercloth, be sure it belongs to some snob who has not a sentence of good English in his head. An Outcast or, Virtue and Faith
  • He was feeling for Bean the contempt which a really distinguished safe-blower is said to feel for the cheap thief who purloins bottles of milk from basement doorways in the gray of dawn. Bunker Bean
  • Knit two plain, two purl.
  • Carmine stood listening to the sound of his footsteps retreating down the hall, and prayed that his most beloved friend would chance upon a greener feminine field in his own purlieu. TOO MANY MURDERS
  • I molded the tuille on an upside down mini muffin tin to make the cup, then put a rosette of the white chocolate whipped cream inside, loaded on the raspberries and topped it with some purloined candied almonds that another group made for a cake. Reading, Writing, Cooking and Crafting: White chocolate pain-in-the-ass
  • After virus moves may the information of code of QQ Zhang name of purloin user.
  • Down went Spurlock's "avenger" sprawling on the floor. Dick Prescott's First Year at West Point
  • It is difficult to make fun of work done to benefit hospitalized children and to address issues of construction, ecology and public safety, but these fantastic projects may one day be culture purls for Stitchy McYarnpants at her Museum of Kitschy Stitches, when she's exhausted the wealth of acrylic and wool prizes such as crocheted beer can sleeves, pom pom barrettes and baubles, freaky ski masks, and "krotch-tite spray-on knitwear" from the 1960's and 1970's. Amy Holman: Culture Purls
  • It would have to go into a cold place to preserve its sharpness, but for good measure he had also purloined a discarded offcut of thin leather, and made a careful outline of the print, marking where heel and toe were worn down, and the diagonal crack across the ball of the foot. The Rose Rent
  • Insertions include three insulated wood stud curtain walls, steel Y-braces and I-beam purlins to aid roof support, and steel tension cables for lateral resistance.
  • They snatched wallets, purloined purses, ‘borrowed’ tools, burgled houses, snitched firewood or drying clothes or even chickens.
  • He had his luxury mock-Tudor mansion in Purley, his holiday home in Tenerife.
  • Miri could not imagine there was such a beautiful place as the island of Philae, an island amongst islands washed by the purling waters of the Nile.
  • For further evidence, tour the purlieus of your state Capitol, contrasting the vulgar ostentation on the marbled side of the street with the squalid reality on the living side.
  • Sometimes it's impossible to not purloin an excerpt from another person's blog.
  • Knit one ( ie make one plain stitch ), purl one.
  • By prominent members of the international climate science community whose "Climategate" e-mails purloined from the prestigious East Anglia University Climate Research Unit that exposed clear evidence of data manipulation, concealment of public records and exclusion of disagreeable research findings from influential publications. It's Time To Pardon Carbon
  • One of the more enjoyable moments of a Scottish Cup final is that hour or so before kick-off when you take a gentle stroll around the purlieus of Hampden Park.
  • Hmm, "nonce," "chiaroscuro," and "purlieu" were the only ones I knew -- and I agree with elck that 3 out of 18 definitely equates to duncehood. Languagehat.com: BEAT THE JUDGE.
  • I wish that slogan never became so overused for it is merely become a catch phrase bereft of meaning. msspurlock said ... Israelated - English Israel blogs
  • 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.
  • He then graduated to purloining software of major corporations, including major electronic manufacturers.
  • Gel I know -- relative of mine she is, by marriage -- goes a purler with a chap. Knew something of the chap too -- so did you, I expect. Rest Harrow A Comedy of Resolution
  • To the delight of many, Gary correctly spelled "palisade" as the rest of the competitors, in a tense tie-breaker, fell by the wayside stumbling over words such as "usurper", "purloin" and Nst online
  • Bits of our constitution were actually purloined from the United States Constitution.
  • Purloined, which was published in an edition of 750 numbered copies, isn't an easy book to read.
  • Yet in your posts #s 626 and 647 you refer to Iraqi resistance fighters as “Haji” (a derogatory term obviously purloined from the “Johnny Quest” series from years ago, referring to the dark skinned side kick). Think Progress » VIDEO: Schmidt’s Shame
  • Outside the cabin windows, Rehaek saw the densely clustered lights of central Ki Baratan slip behind as the airpod sped toward the purlieus of the city. Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Rough Beasts of Empire
  • This herringbone stitch looks deceptively easy to knit, as you are knitting and purling on both sides of the fabric, it can get a bit fiddly and tricky, since the pattern is difficult to read from the pattern.
  • One of the main disadvantage of the truss is that the strength and stability of its elements is to be designed by an engineer while the other roof structures, especially the purlin roof, can be built by carpenters and steel workshops themselves. 2 PRINCIPLES OF ROOF TRUSS DESIGN
  • Although, I find it less annoying than a rib - knit 3, move yarn, purl 3, move yarn, repeat - because I always loose track of what stitch I'm on.
  • Mood ob teh dai chayngez, adn Aisle knot purlz , string rokz, pigtyle wire, oar maek chain maille. Evil Pantry Kitteh Will Eat ur Soul - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Les Synonyms: dérober = to purloin chiper = to swipe, filch piquer = to pinch, to nick Tourism
  • Somewhere in the alleyway outside, cat song purled into the night.
  • Over the years, via follow-ups and various revelries like several Sundance fest's closing nights, Spurlock had made for great soundbites and humorous moments. Brad Balfour: Q&A: Morgan Spurlock Celebrates on Current TV 50 Greatest Documentaries
  • ‘See how easily the white meat slices,’ a dark, rumbling voice purled around the gunner's ears.
  • The animal referred to above went a lovely purler with me this morning, turning a somersault and finishing by laying across my right leg. A Yeoman's Letters Third Edition
  • To make the photomontages, Tuggar purloins images from films, magazines, the Internet and other public sources.
  • Purl and plain are the two main stitches in knitting.
  • And when the lopper had finished his task, he left at the top of the straight slender shaft of the tree the rope collar which he had brought up with him, and afterwards descends again with spurlike prods along the discrowned trunk, which the woodcutters thereupon attacked at the base, striking it with great blows which resounded through all the rest of the wood. The works of Guy de Maupassant, Vol. 5 (of 8) Une Vie and Other Stories
  • purline beam" in the barn as fast as a man in the hayrack can toss the hay up to him, and the air is heated like a furnace by the hot haymaking sun on the shingles close above his head, and his shirt is full of timothy-seed, and he is almost dying with exhaustion, suddenly he hears the sound of rain pattering on the roof. Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 22, September, 1878
  • Purlins are butted against the principal rafters in true south-eastern fashion, supported on long tenons taken through the principal.
  • He nearly manages it as well, welting a purler just past Kahn's left-hand post.
  • For the roof we will require a ridge against the wall of the dwelling house, sash-bars running at right angles to this, a "purlin," or support, midway of these, and a sill for the lower ends. Gardening Indoors and Under Glass A Practical Guide to the Planting, Care and Propagation of House Plants, and to the Construction and Management of Hotbed, Coldframe and Small Greenhouse
  • But, whatever solid or figure is used to illustrate color relations, it must combine the three scales of hue, value, and chroma, and these definite scales furnish a name for every color based upon its intrinsic qualities, and free from terms purloined in other sensations, or caught from the fluctuating colors of natural objects. A Color Notation A measured color system, based on the three qualities Hue, Value and Chroma
  • The purlin roof consists of both rafters and purlins. 2 PRINCIPLES OF ROOF TRUSS DESIGN
  • He claims that his purloined oil is sent to a crude refinery deep in the mangrove swamps of the Niger Delta and then sold off at a discount to poverty-stricken local people.
  • The film opens with Lloyd clutching a briefcase containing one of the diamonds, intent on preventing Max and Lola from purloining it.
  • Their images are purloined, confiscated, appropriated, stolen.
  • Thomas could purloin a selection to fill a convenience store. THE CRASH OF HENNINGTON
  • Sinking the posts 18 to 24 inches deep will keep them from pushing in below ground level, and the roof beams or purlins supporting the glazing do the same for the top of the posts.
  • Spaniards to breake open the chests and to purloyne such money as was in them: notwithstanding that it was ordered at convenient leasure to haue gone on boord my selfe, and therein the presence of three or foure witnesses to haue taken a iust account thereof, and the same to haue put in safe keeping, according to the effects of articles receiued in this behalfe. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • It is made of deeply corrugated composite glass-fibre sheeting supported on galvanized purlins, which themselves bear on propped frames made of universal beams with their webs drilled out.
  • Supply and fix galvanised steel sub-purlins on cleats secured through existing felt and insulation to the main roof steelwork.
  • Whether it was his disastrous first confession, the use of his hobby telescope to take in the bronzed Mrs. Selahowski sunbathing next door, the purloined swigs of sacramental wine, or, as he got older, the fumbled attempts to sneak contraband past his father and score with girls beneath his mother's vigilant radar, John was figuring out that the faith and fervor that came so effortlessly to his parents somehow had eluded him. The Longest Trip Home by John Grogan: Book summary
  • Both saw the danger a few seconds before the collision occurred; both applied fierce brakes, but, nevertheless, Tam found himself on his hands and knees at the feet of the lady-driver, having taken a purler almost into her lap, despite the printed warning attached to this portion of the ambulance: Tam o' the Scoots

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