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The backdrop resembles pleated fabric, or the overlapping timbers of a clinker-built ship.
All the timbers of the frame were attached together by elaborate dovetail, or mortise-and-tenon, joints.
But I thought to notice you examining the manner in which the timbers of my booth are joined.
It is not just about policy reform, but also about changing the underlying timbers of Chilean society.
The Portland club will be operated by Merritt Paulson, who also operated the Portland Timbers of Major League Soccer.
Freed from the heavy timbers of the post-and-beam system, platform framing offers ease of construction.
We rocked in our cradle, the roots around us straining and creaking like the timbers of a rolling ship.
It is made, for example, from new green oak, like the Fortune, not from the 23-year-old timbers of a dismantled building, like the original Globe.
From there, Dr. Fujii saw a nurse hanging in the timbers of his hospital by her legs, and then another painfully pinned across the breast.
Amid the flimsy shacks of driftwood and plastic stand new houses, a nearly finished children's nursery and the first timbers of a community workshop.
In his justly famous and rather sunny portrait of a retired Joe Louis, Talese seems dull to the fact that the timbers of Louis's life are cracking.
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