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A flying piece of scantling has broken off a rose bush.
There was even a scantling of moon.
Pine planks, three inches thick, are then laid across with their ends resting on the scantling.
The third are gratiosi, favorites; such as exceed not this scantling, to be solace to the sovereign, and harmless to the people.
They had her built composite - iron, teak-wood, and greenheart, and her scantling was something fabulous.
The design incorporated a diagonal scantling (rib) scheme to limit hogging and included extremely heavy planking.
The larger scantling would prevent the frequent dismastings that had been previously observed in the British Big Class seasons.
The common way is to lay the plank-flooring at right angles with the scantling, but a much better way has been adopted in the county of Hastings.
Filmmaker David Scantling joined the Marines during their 2009 deployment in the Nawa District.
The deck's scantling is usually the same as the topsides, or might be heavier if the deck is expected to carry heavier loads (for example a container ship).
David Scantling (born August 22, 1966) has led start-up technology teams at Uprizer, Econex, Grey Haven and Storage Continuity.
These one-tonners are dinghies measuring up to 7 metres, capable of planing in certain conditions and built with a scantling as light as possible, the balance being ensured by the crew.
He produced the award winning documentary Brothers at War with director/producer Jake Rademacher and executive producers Gary Sinise and David Scantling.
He is currently the President & CEO of Scantling Technology Ventures, LLC, a private equity firm based in Akron, Ohio.
The film was distributed by Samuel Goldwyn Films and the production team includes producer Norman Powell and executive producers Gary Sinise and David Scantling.
The planks are closely wedged together like the flooring of a house, and secured here and there by strong wooden pins, driven into auger-holes bored through the planks into the scantling.
"In passing over Arden Moss, for a length of 1 miles, the rails are entirely laid on longitudinal timbers of red pine, having a scantling of 10 inches by 4 inches.
In regard to timber the scantling is (also "the scantlings are") the thickness and breadth, the sectional dimensions; in the case of stone the dimensions of thickness, breadth and length.
The largest part of a ship's company at quarters, including all the lieutenants and most of the midshipmen, was below decks fighting the guns, where they were protected by the heavy scantling of the ship's sides.
The film's executive producers are actor, director, and Presidential Citizens Medal holder Gary Sinise and Secretary of Defense Medal for Outstanding Public Service holder David Scantling.
To nail small strips of board or larger scantling upon, in order to make a level surface for lathing or boarding, or to provide for a space or interval back of the plastered or boarded surface, as inside an outer wall, by way of protection against damp.
For, in this narrow scantling of capacity which we are accustomed to and sensible of here, wherein we enjoy but one pleasure at once, which, when all uneasiness is away, is, whilst it lasts, sufficient to make us think ourselves happy, it is not all remote and even apparent good that affects us.