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decking
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Present participle of deck
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Mr Abbas's PA responded by decking the West Bank in posters showing Mr Qaradawi hugging ultra-orthodox Jews at interfaith meetings, with the caption "Qaradawi meets Israelis".
Mr Clark forgot about negroes' heads, and broke his left hand decking him.
American malls are courting middle-class Latinos by adding butchers' shops and, in some cases, by decking themselves out to resemble Mexican villages.
Treated maple is also being adopted for decking on yachts.
It is also a good excuse for a knees-up; specifically, according to a national tradition dating to the "peace teas" held to celebrate the Versailles treaty in 1919, for decking residential streets with Union flags and setting up makeshift tables in the road.
Now, thanks to DoubleHelix, Simmonds can show that a piece of merbau decking assembled in Australia comes from a specific (and legit) stump in Indonesia".We do it for both moral and business reasons," says Mr Simon.
Glue-laminated timber, orglulam, Structural lumber product made by bonding together thin layers of wood with the grain of all boards parallel, used for beams, columns, arches, and decking.
But on Wednesday in Berlin, Samsung announced a gadget that, it hopes, will soon be decking those currently empty wrists - a smart watch.
It's all here: the decking arrangements, the crow's nest, the portholes, the bulbous stern, the faint whiff of old-fashioned heroism.
However, unless you count decking Keith Gillespie outside a bar in Dublin on one Newcastle socialising trip as reckless, Shearer has managed to stay away from the more lurid headlines that afflicted footballers, several of whom were colleagues at Newcastle.
And decking and patios in gardens removes hedgehog-foraging areas.
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