The old cobbler who had been mending shoes in the doorway of a building was unexpectedly replaced by a stranger. |
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She was sorting through Ian's worn practice clothes and mending or patching. |
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Wednesday I stayed inside entirely and did some mending which had been waiting for me for a while. |
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I did all kinds of jobs for myself, from mending a pair of boots to hooping a barrel. |
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A nominal fee is charged for a range of odd jobs around the home, such as mending dripping taps or fitting lightbulbs or smoke alarms. |
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I would so rather pay someone to finish all the mending in my sewing pile than worry about never ticking it off my list! |
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He and Marquis did a lot together, fixing broken pipes, mending the dock, and selling the lighthouse and fishing boat. |
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Mrs. Reynolds proceeded on to her own workroom where Mrs. Darcy's maid was busily mending one of her mistress ' finer winter gowns. |
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The market opens out into a harbour where people swarm everywhere, mending nets and building brightly coloured boats. |
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Agnes barely had enough concentration to focus on the jerkin she was mending. |
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She said the Government supported the private sector and informal sector participation in the country as a quick way of mending the economy. |
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After mending the rift with his estranged First Lady, Dave sets about healing America itself. |
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This river is unlike the fire before, more focused, cool and steadily pulsing and mixing with her lifeblood and mending her core. |
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Now baffled, she walked back towards the table and sat, resuming her mending without another word to him. |
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We were doing the mending after breakfast, pushing darning eggs down into the heels of Father's socks, hoping to make them last another winter. |
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Many of the gypsies ignored her, sitting outside their tents, preparing a meal or darning a sock or mending a hem. |
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Adam threw the harness he had been mending to the floor, stood up, and advanced on Joe. |
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Her mother looked up as if startled, then shook her head and returned her attention back to her mending. |
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A research team at Virginia Tech has created biocompatible adhesives that could speed the process of mending tissue. |
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When we got in Dad had put on a clean shirt and was mending the broken banister. |
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His wife, bent over his topcoat, pulled her needle in and out mending the latest damage to its right sleeve. |
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If there are any savings, hopefully we will be able to spend it on mending more footpaths. |
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Tom finished mending the broken circuitry, with me guiding him using the circuit map on a screen beside. |
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She will have to return to Southampton General Hospital in December for further x-rays to see how the break is mending. |
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The next day I was mending, though it took another two weeks to recover fully. |
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I felt much better than I had earlier that day, my bones mending and bruises healing. |
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He cut taxes, took the first steps towards mending the broken pension system, and encouraged the immigration of workers with needed skills. |
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She kept an eye on female employees and inmates, supervised the washing and mending of clothes, bought food, and supervised cooking. |
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The tinkers live by mending pots and pans, telling fortunes and selling horses and ponies at the various fairs throughout the country. |
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She glared at Glint, who was crossing the deck with an armload of mending, causing the semi-innocent lass to hurry off guiltily. |
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The three crew members mending nets on the Government wharf also saw the fire and ran over to the Chevron dock. |
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Next day I turned up again by taxi, carrying my bag of bike tools, and got out, prepared for a sweating quarter of an hour mending a bike when I should have been at work. |
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London may as well also require that cabbies master the art of saddling a horse and mending a harness. |
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It is coming together now, mending, he sees it in paragraphs, is almost afraid to sleep for losing the connections. |
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These work well as mending plates or for light-duty wood-to-wood splices. |
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He was sitting in front of his house, mending a fishing net. |
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They are named for their metallic call like a tinker mending pots repeated unendingly in African forest and bush. |
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Even though time is the best remedy, here are several pieces of advice to help you speed up the process of mending your broken heart. |
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The rest need to try that bit harder to keep their properties and the area around them in good order in the hope of shaming the scruffy minority into mending their ways. |
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Chotaro Tamori, who is 79, and lives on tiny Iriomote, is mending his nets. |
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Europe now claims to be mending its ways, but its latest reform plans are likely to fall foul of the WTO again. |
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Now starts the phase of reconstructing the country, which has been destroyed and laid waste, and of mending the alliances compromised by the war. |
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Legal warranty claims are fulfilled either by mending or replacement at our choosing. |
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When it comes to public consultations, we need to invest energy upfront, rather than mending bridges behind us. |
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Sunday was a time for washing clothes, mending socks, whittling wood or continuing a story from the night before. |
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When the member states that this is an opportunity for Canada to start mending those fences, I believe that is true. |
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Some became craftsmen, building and mending things for people who came in from the surrounding countryside. |
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Firstly, as you well imagine, our top priority is maintaining peace on the Korean Peninsula by mending our ties and cooperating with North Korea. |
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For years, Schmidt lived in poverty, eating beans and mending his clothes with flour sacks. |
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So, he decided to give the church a chance, if not just for the sake of mending his relationship with his mother. |
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The song tells a story of recovering, of hiding from the world, mending. |
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She was torn between seeing what Scott was up to and getting caught up on her mending, which had piled up during the frenzied preparations for the fair. |
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I was growing up to learn that sitting stretched out on a bed with somebody else's mending was really for people who have no ambition and no plans. |
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After losing money in his orchard business for three years Chang became one of the spidermen mending slits at the top of the slope and building water channels. |
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Sometimes, rounding one of the hairpin bends on the main roads, you see a work-party of men in pink uniforms mending the road or building a house. |
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I've always been an advocate that the simplest left-brain logic is often key to resolving design impossibilities with no viable counters or mending. |
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She divided her praying time between the chapel and her cell, and spent her non-praying time mending garments. |
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However, there are signs the Dutch economy may be tentatively mending with positive GDP growth reported in the final quarter of 2009 after five straight quarters of contraction. |
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The skipper was sleeping in his cabin abaft the wheel-house and the deck-hand was ashore, assisting the crew of another fishing vessel, mending nets on the Government wharf next to the Chevron dock. |
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It suggests that technology has undermined the traditionally male skills associated with making and mending things, and made us all reliant on labour-saving gadgets. |
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If the mending of warranted goods fails repeatedly the customer has the right to choose between reduction of price, replacement of sold goods or redibitory action. |
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She was one of those people who are infatuated with patent medicines and all new-fangled methods of producing health or mending it. |
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When Bodvild took her ring to Wayland for mending, he took the ring and raped her, fathering a son. |
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The sticky juice within the bulb cloves is used as an adhesive in mending glass and porcelain. |
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Neither my husband's own son, nor my son, are particularly into the kinds of traditional male pursuits my husband favours – rugby, mending cars and performing physical jerks. |
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But in two areas Mr Schröder has to be careful. First, relations with France, with which Germany has long shared a duopoly of power within the European Union, need mending. |
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The reason is that the proposal is based on the continued false principle of patching up and mending a non-transparent agricultural policy in the EU instead of taking a joint and radical hold of the issue. |
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Locals sat on their front stoops mending fishing nets and cooking rice. |
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Zandi: I'm busy mending some clothes for my boy. |
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There he stood, very quietly overlooking some sailmakers who were mending a top-sail in the waist. |
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People want the council to focus on mending the roads and providing services in Essex, not paying for officials to gallivant about Europe. |
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I record it just as the farmer grandmother of a friend used to log the minutia of the seasons of her food preparation and storage, housekeeping, mending and laundering. |
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Others of Sandy Power, who perfected the art of mending a leaking car radiator with porage oats. |
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Secondly, mending a breach which has lasted far too long would show the authorities to have the people's concerns at heart and restore public confidence that government is listening to them and capable of concrete action. |
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From village to village, he began by mending work implements, buckets and watering cans, and would soon turn to repairing cooking utensils too. in metalcraft and the making of household equipment. |
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Bunyan's father was a brazier or tinker who travelled around the area mending pots and pans, and his grandfather had been a chapman or small trader. |
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I know it to be the property that the child wore at the time that I missed her, by the oldness of it, and the mending of it. I have not the least doubt about it. |
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As an approach to crime that tries to do justice while mending the damage to everyone involved, RSVP embodies the concept known as restorative justice. |
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He had taken along a long bast rope in his sleigh, since it was the custom on longer journeys to have a spare rope in case the reins needed mending. |
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