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91. But serious or lighthearted Central News always brought you the offbeat, like the catfish who loved to be fed by hand. 92. There was nothing for it but to attempt to dig them out by hand. 93. In the weeks to come, Felicity would show me patches sewn together by hand. 94. Cast off stitches 2,3,4, and 5. Knit stitch 6 by hand. 95. Evolving Hardware Hardware design has traditionally been done by hand, and more recently with computer-aided design and optimization. 96. Of course, more work is required to obtain smoother results, and this is an important consideration when doing calculations by hand. 97. The crystal glasses have to be carefully washed by hand and the Royal Doulton china stored away. 98. He removes the chocks and starts the plane by hand. 99. The clothes were agitated by hand, using a wooden dolly, which had four short legs and a long handle. 100. One stable owner at Evesham in Worcester is having to clear ragwort from his land by hand. 101. They boiled laundry in tubs, scrubbed it on washboards until knuckles were raw, and wrung it out by hand. 102. The 1957 photo shows him holding a scale model of an ocean liner he built entirely by hand. 103. Saturday I made a patchwork cot cover by hand, I have good practical skills. 104. All reaping must be done by hand using sickle and scythe due to the difficulty in using modern machinery. 105. Shred meat by hand or in short bursts in food processor. 106. Phil Physioc, his brother, father and sons built a little stone summer cabin upon it by hand. 107. It was an incredible feat of engineering, dug by hand. 108. It is an essential mechanism of language to assemble by name what is toilsome or impossible to assemble by hand. 109. The three-day dyeing process is done by hand on their patio. 110. Every single car is built by hand at the company's headquarters near Turin. 111. Then again by hand, knit two tubular rows on these same eight stitches. 112. Poorer airports, many of which have not introduced the necessary technology, will have to spend longer searching luggage by hand. 113. At first he had no press but, undaunted, wrote the paper by hand! 114. Pollen must be transferred by hand from one flower to the stigma of another flower on a separate plant. 115. Avoid accidents with the strimmer by protecting young trees with plastic tubes or weed by hand. 116. In this situation I knit the joining rows by hand,[www.] making sure on the final row to knit using large stitches. 117. These he and his wife Catherine colored further by hand and bound into books that sold few copies. 118. The cards show a strong emphasis on quality with many products still being finished by hand, giving them special appeal. 119. In a bakery, the bread is rarely kneaded by hand but by large mechanical mixers. 120. In exceptional cases proceedings were noted by hand and recorded verbally by the researcher upon return to base.