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If he did what I said, then I'd give him four, five weeks of heavy sparring.
Nor have the lawmakers been doing much heavy sparring.
Sometimes after heavy sparring, his hands swell up and hurt his shot, but he still plays.
Yard - A heavy spar fitted to a square rigged ship.
It took every hand to carry the long, heavy spar down to the beach and lift the thick end over the gunwale.
A heavy spar had shot up from the broken water, and as it fell Stewart was struck on the head and sank instantly.
Cantilever wings require a much heavier spar than would otherwise be needed in cable-stayed designs.
The economic development of the area depended mostly on iron ore and heavy spar deposits as well as an abundance of wood and water.
The wings were completely redesigned to incorporate heavier spars and a new rib section and gained two extra bays, to provide a greater span.
The "C" had heavier wing skins and a heavier spar and, as a result, weighed 90 lbs more than the "B".
The main commercial source of barium is barite (also called barytes or heavy spar), which is a barium sulfate mineral.
The river sweats Oil and tar The barges drift With the turning tide Red sails 270 Wide To leeward, swing on the heavy spar.
In 1790, Adair Crawford, a physician, recognised that the Strontian ores exhibited different properties to those normally seen with other "heavy spars" sources.
But if he wanted to become what he once became, after four or five weeks of heavy sparring, I'd tell him, 'This is who I think you can beat now.' "
Baryte (BaSO), the main source of barium, is also called "heavy spar" (Greek "barys" means "heavy").
Other names have been used for baryte, including barytine, barytite, schwerspath, barytes, Heavy Spar, tiff, and blanc fixe.
A "boom" of heavy spars and chains the French had placed to prevent the British ships from engaging the French, more than a mile long, was broken in several places by the explosion ships.
A difficulty with a thin, high aspect ratio wooden wing is that a very strong and therefore heavy spar is needed, with the result that the Spillo had the highest wing loading of any glider of its time.
Each time Ernie had to go into the water to retrieve it, and the effort required to lift the heavy spar and the wet canvas, then to restep and lash it back in place, left Centaine trembling and exhausted.
The birth of a small scale iron processing industry in the district of Olpe, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany was favoured by deposits of iron ore and heavy spar as well as an abundance of water and woods.
The Battle of Basque Roads was initiated when the British sent several explosion ships into the Roads to blow holes in a mile-long boom of heavy spars and chains the French had placed to prevent enemy vessels from reaching their warships.