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61. Then the conifers would have long since given up their job as nurses to the beeches and ended in a timber yard. 62. Only where an exact copy is required is it important to have an exact match for timber. 63. The crew salvaged some food and had a barbecue on which they grilled fish and birds using timber from the boat. 64. They wore with pride the badge of the timber corps; crossed axes. 65. Of course, disparity between the timber industry and environmental groups centres on the definition of sustainability. 66. Seasoning A great deal of rubbish has been talked about the seasoning of timber by craftsmen and by romantic but ignorant amateurs. 67. Sir Giles Mompesson was adjudged to pay a total of £3,300 for felling timber even though he produced an Exchequer warrant. 68. He urged wealthy nations to plant tropical hardwoods in desert lands, thereby tripling the area under tropical timber within a century. 69. The firm told the dock company to deal with the timber according to the instructions of a clerk of the firm. 70. The pulp wood and timber industry is an example of how a global economy can cut both ways here. 71. Self-assembly timber stairway, with paddle-shaped steps; adjustable for different floor-to-floor measurements, up to maximum of 3m. 72. Some of the more complex structures may have had suspended timber floors. 73. The vapour barrier also served to protect the timber from rainfall during the time that the roof was being constructed. 74. However it was to no avail: the Orcs swarmed across the river floating on broken timber beams and other debris. 75. This was a substantial piece of timber, dug deep into the ground and supported by a strut at forty-five degrees. 76. Voice over Border Oak builds around 30 timber framed homes a year from manor houses to small cottages. 77. Timber used on building sites for construction purposes such as shuttering and formers is usually discarded - often just burnt. 78. In his assumed name of Brown he sold the timber to an innocent purchaser. 79. They put an upper limit of 4.6 million cubic meters on annual timber extraction. 80. He threw himself down on the huge old bed and stared at the sloping timber ceiling. 81. Other import duties fell on sugar, tobacco, timber, silk, iron bars and, in some years, grain. 82. The first is the crawl space beneath any suspended timber floors, where rot can quickly develop unless ventilation is good. 83. Such a complex timber to stone sequence is found elsewhere in Ilchester. 84. There was a certain way of unloading timber which made the work quite straight forward. 85. More trees are being planted for timber and to prevent soil erosion. 86. S., most timber is grown on privately held land and is sold at auction. 87. This originally had two large diameter undershot wheels, both of iron construction with timber floats. 88. Federal officials estimate that the timber salvaged from Southeastern forests damaged by Opal will generate about $ 10 million. 89. Small-scale excavations in Heave Acre alongside the Dorchester road revealed a comparable timber to stone sequence, commencing in the third century. 90. Woodpeckers, accustomed to chiselling their food out of timber, have little difficulty in cutting out nest chambers in tree trunks.