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Life was not easy for the quarrymen, especially those who worked on the higher slopes.
No one is compelling the quarrymen to work the stone.
Amazing, but the quarrymen keep working in weather like this.
Work started on 18 May using bulldozers and several hundred quarrymen from the city.
After various name changes, the Quarrymen became the Beatles in 1960.
Almost every lunchtime he met the two other Quarrymen to rehearse.
The more serious threat to the battalion has resulted from the need to protect the quarrymen.
Quarrymen left work early to help, going in one direction while their wives went in another.
It is believed that the chimney was created by limestone quarrymen.
The quarrymen, instead of arranging their own bargains, would find themselves working for a contractor.
"Down there, where those quarrymen are toiling, I have friends," he continued.
One of the quarrymen was pointing to the wrecked truck and shouting at the others.
He didn't usually, but the quarrymen were throwing a party for the bartender, who, once upon a time, had been one of their own.
At 16, he played rhythm guitar with the Quarrymen.
The quarrymen have long gone, leaving a discreet tree-lined bowl.
The quarrymen were also often supported by child labour.
It seems unlikely therefore that Tilly was a quarryman as some have suggested.
"Sure, a quarryman, should have known from your shoulders.
Between 1972 and 1992 the façade of the castle was renovated by the city's own quarrymen.
One theory for the cause of the fall was that the quarrymen were annoyed with the tourist visits to the place.
In 1957 a local pop group called The Quarrymen appeared at the theatre.
One deputy, a quarryman, came forward as technical expert.
If we weren't building the new compound and protecting the quarrymen, they'd have no work."
The Land-Rover belonging to the quarrymen was there as well.
A simple quarryman wouldn't know who she was.
My father was a master quarrier, one of several who directed the less expert workers.
"Men are more dangerous than machines," said the quarrier.
This vision was realised by a number of donations from Quarrier and his friends.
The quarrier backed hurriedly out of the way until the debris stopped falling.
Quarrier is best known for his charitable work.
"I have a good supply of fissionable blasting materials," the quarrier reminded them again.
"We are going as fast as we can," retorted the quarrier.
As a devout Christian, Quarrier also wished to pass on these values to the children in his charge.
Doing as directed, the quarrier retracted its scoop and waved an immense grab in the air.
Like others in town, Mrs. Quarrier was taken aback by the public outcry.
"Chief Quarrier..." my father mumbled, looking rather as if he had been hit on the head by one of his own quarry stones.
It climbed off the minder and perched itself on the tailboard of the quarrier, next to the operator.
I said, "Jill Quarrier, you are free of me.
The Third Mercer school was built on Quarrier Street in 1903.
William Quarrier died on 16 October 1903.
Then the quarrier struck a bump; the penner lost its footing and crashed down to the ground.
I said, "You know who Jill Quarrier is."
Mercer Academy was built in 1818 on Quarrier and Hale Streets.
He married Helen M. Quarrier on July 27, 1845.
Ms. Bates plays Hazel Quarrier, a missionary wife.
Mr. Quarrier said geologists from other places were often impressed by the richness and variety of Connecticut's geology.
This was the first building constructed for the purpose of housing Charleston High School, on Quarrier Street, in 1904.
Both Patrick H. and John expanded the business with their plan, which resulted in the company becoming the largest quarrier in the country by 1930.
Quarrier Press; 2 edition (April 1998).
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