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91. But government departments have no method of discovering the origin of the timber and paper that they use. 92. The chemicals are water-borne and the timber takes a long time to dry out. 93. In the early days, some who came here were outlaws and others came for the timber. 94. The report has been welcomed by many legislators as the most authoritative and independent assessment of the old-growth timber industry ever prepared. 95. One day, the men went out to look for timber and instead they found a little baby, all frozen. 96. This is why timber develops a good fraction of its theoretical modulus in actual practice. 97. In this way, the felling date for that piece of timber can usually be dated to within a year. 98. The institute will also look at ways of harvesting timber without destroying the forests. 99. You can then treat the timber by spraying or brushing on two generous coats, working backwards towards the loft hatch. 100. When building timber steps, these treads can be filled in with compacted soil, finishing off with bark chippings. 101. How to build a fire First make sure you've got enough dry timber of varying sizes to keep your fire going. 102. Even some timber industry people seemed embarrassed, in some cases leaving trees uncut along streams. 103. Derek and I built the aviary between us out of ordinary three by three timber and chicken wire. 104. Didn't you go for a lovely bush walk to measure timber for the bridge? 105. The destruction of forests for timber, fuel, and charcoal increased during the 18th century. 106. She was made of flexible bamboo, while the majority of the other rafts had been more massive, sturdy timber structures. 107. They fill their campaign coffers with money from the oligarchs and monopolists of timber, railroad, utilities and mining. 108. Timber production in Sarawak reached 18 million cubic metres in 1990. 109. It demands considerable skills to achieve the delicate balance required between the painted finish and the natural grain of the timber. 110. Under a pear tree in the far comer of the orchard was a picturesque timber built shed. 111. Other export earners, such as coffee and timber, remained stagnant, while imports continued to rise. 112. Some one had recently been along and applied creosote to all the timber, giving it a spick-and-span look. 113. Cheap timber from rainforests allowed it to undercut competitors, and so depress the global paper market. 114. At Penarth alone the discarded items collected ranged from timber and aluminium cans to an old pushchair frame. 115. For $ 190, you get nice suites with painted timber ceilings, breakfast included. 116. From here to the top was a steep ascent of some five hundred yards, covered with large rocks and fallen timber. 117. The weatherboarded top was originally supported by the timber trestle, which has since been enclosed within a brick roundhouse. 118. There was also a cache of 1,500 documents detailing Minin's dealings in oil, timber, gems and guns. 119. Lime was particularly good for coppicing and its timber prized for turning, furniture making and much used in coachwork. 120. One of those bombings claimed the life of Sacramento timber executive Gilbert Murray.