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He has spent the last several years learning how to build and use a variety of metal working tools.
These were working tools, each of them heavily worn and blood-splashed.
Willie Garvin put hi& working tools aside and stood up.
All stone working tools were important, but none had the significance of the hammerstone.
Pieces of hide and working tools lay all about.
'But the biggest problem is the fact that we don't have any metal working tools."
They facilitate the rapid exchange of working tools or buckets.
All the working tools were completely destroyed but none of the boys were hurt.
Many working tools well illustrate the yearly wine cycle and traditional techniques.
Also, in the explanation of the working tools, mention is made of such matters.
To sum up, then, paddle strokes as working tools are incredibly useful.
Her working tools were in the plumber's bag on the seat beside her.
"I know all the standard tables and manuals that are what an astrogator calls his 'working tools.'"
A behaviorist, he helped partners in crisis by teaching them "working tools" for real-life situations.
I-Go carries an explosive, a smoke pot, and other working tools.
Now a witch has eight working tools.
Even the children would be regarded as working tools, and daughters in consequence as less desirable than sons.
The same with the working tools.
In doing so, the Task Force relies on personal networks, the internet, collaborative working tools etc.
The destruction of the swine means the loss of their capital and their working tools.
She turned to her squad, a mix of station repair people with their working tools and ordinary civilians armed with whatever.
Few lend (but fools) Their working tools.
These broad economic guidelines are still our primary analytical and working tools for arranging the coordination of economic policies.
They value them as they do all their working tools and naturally would be most annoyed if anyone removed (stole) any of them.