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were welding
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A herb () related to mignonette, growing in Europe, and to some extent in America, used to make a yellow dye.
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"I felt like we were welding with the blow dryer," said Ms. Schiappa, who craved a more homey, artsy workplace.
Still, as Mr. Bodman spoke, a few hundred miles away, across the Kyzylkum desert in Uzbekistan, Russian engineers were welding the last pipes into place at Lukoil's field.
Scattered about the warehouse were welding tools, propane tanks, hard hats, toolboxes and kneepads, and a Grainger Tools catalogue from the United States.
The fire was traced to workers who were welding using unsafe practices, and the netting and scaffolding encasing the building for the renovation caught fire.
In 2000, for instance, workers from the Union Pacific Railroad Company were welding tracks in Northern California when, authorities claim, sparks from their machinery ignited nearby brush.
We passed a hodgepodge of shops and kebab houses and entered a warren of little streets, where men in open workshops were welding metal doors and gates, which seemed to be the town's main industry.
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Two halves of me were welded.
Detonators were then loaded and the rockets were welded shut.
Some of the children's limbs were welded together.
More than 100 individual sections were welded into one.
In addition, while parts of the pipe were welded from both the inside and the outside, other parts were welded only from the outside, the board said.
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