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"chisel" Definitions
  1. a tool with a sharp, flat edge at the end, used for shaping wood, stone or metal

222 Sentences With "chisel"

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Blade options include deep gouge, medium gouge, shallow gouge, narrow straight chisel, wide straight chisel, rounded chisel, four angled knives, a parting tool, and a pinpoint tool.
But imagine the feeling of the chisel going against your skin.
The minute his chisel struck the wood, he was in thrall.
Mellie isn't interested — she has her own legacy to chisel out.
Every cut, every blow of the chisel has to sit right.
He's got a voice like another Australian band called Cold Chisel.
Later, the firm tried to chisel Buffett out of more money.
It's relatively simple if you already have a hammer and chisel.
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"It's like using a sledgehammer when a chisel is needed," Udall said.
Yeshua befriends them and volunteers to help chisel stone and carry water.
And they begin to chisel away at a key Republican defense of Trump.
It's disloyal to those you've stolen from to hastily re-chisel their jewels.
If the Roman letter recalls the chisel, Arabic is borne of the brush.
Back in those days he used a hammer and chisel to break them up.
I swept the darkest contour shade just below my cheekbones to chisel my face.
Rescue services used a chisel and hammer to break into the drain, Jamieson said.
But "a chisel is a very different tool than a knife," the authors wrote.
Art can also be a chisel with which to create the world that we want.
The deepest shade, Mocha Mami, has red undertones and will chisel the richest skin colors.
If the heart stops, doctors break through the sternum with a mallet and a chisel.
Life is this chisel that haunts you and hurts you and cuts you and wreaks you.
The Chisel hand-held body scanner retails for $99 and is available on the company's website.
But it would represent another chisel cutting into the automated utopia that has made Facebook rich.
It comes in several forms; Milk Makeup's version puts brightly-colored pigments into sleek chisel tips.
We got him the night before he was going to Europe to work with Cory Chisel.
You may need to pry, or even whack them out of solid rock with a chisel.
Whether made with chalk or chisel, Michelangelo's artworks mediate between the physical and the metaphysical realms.
For a president in polarized times, progress comes not with a bludgeon but with a chisel.
It extends its muzzle, sniffing and finally opening its mouth to show the chisel of its teeth.
His strong, Roman nose cuts through criticism like a chisel freeing abs from a hunk of marble.
Their rotation was woeful last season, and Moore has been forced to chisel talent from the bullpen.
Also, it would not help her sleep, because I chisel all my first drafts into stone, loudly.
Certainly, the evolution of humankind hinged on innovations like the chisel, the bow and arrow, the wheel.
Caroline makes inappropriate jokes about the waiter working the other side of the restaurant, blond and chisel jawed.
You'll chisel a life for yourself, out of thin air and carry on as if nothing ever happened.
Unifying the spare presentation is a crisp, chisel-shaped, inch-wide horizontal groove set into the gallery walls.
Excavation has improved also with most coal mines using machines to chisel out the coal instead of explosives.
And while the facades are perfectly flat, the inside walls bear the marks of thousands of chisel blows.
A rescue team had to literally chisel her out of the drain after a passerby heard her cries.
Mr. Vaadia began to chisel layers out of the stone, then stacked the layers to create humanoid forms.
The lack of recourse is an invitation for banks to chisel small amounts from potentially millions of customers.
Some unsanctioned treasure hunters found it buried with two swords, two axe heads, a chisel, and two armbands.
Three distinct elements, each articulated by the chisel-shaped groove, appear in the space, like dancers preparing to perform.
But if you want to chisel your abs and become stronger overall, make sure you're also doing the plank.
In today's distracted culture, cocktail bars need something a little flashier to chisel their names into the drinker's consciousness.
But if you have a data science mindset — an AI mindset — then you can chisel every problem using data.
The linguistic and philosophical conundrums presented in this poem occur several lines later: A chisel is not a tooth.
Nike wants to chisel that time down to less than two hours and has designed a shoe to do it.
I wonder if I was too distracting with my questions or if John's ballpoint pen often acts as a chisel.
Jackhammer, Chisel, Crowbar, Piper and Rebar are lucky to have survived the lengthy road trip, especially at their young age.
As Jaguar's design boss, he transitioned the company from stale relics of "ole Britain" to tightly-tucked, chisel-jawed showstoppers.
The artist refused, saying that ''it would be sacrilege for me, or any man, to touch them with a chisel.
Whereas a sculpture by Michelangelo reveals subtle chisel marks, the robot's marks are heavily grooved, patterned and almost futuristic looking.
There is such anxiety around the option of trusting our testimonies; I suppose it would chisel away at patriarchy's scaffolding.
McQueen brings the camera close, filming the blows that scoot a chisel forward to chip at and refine each letter.
After making a chip a few centimeters deep, she used a sledgehammer and chisel to knock the surface piece loose.
The Grammy nominee follows in the footsteps of Australian rock legends Cold Chisel who helped the organisation out in December.
I used a nice thick, chisel-tip Sharpie on white poster board, but it still wouldn&apost recognize the lines.
Had to fucking chisel those lentils out of my strainer with a knife to get them back in the pot.
In 2000, two scrap metal vendors in Samut Prakan, Thailand broke open a canister of cobalt with a hammer and chisel.
Ahead, the best of contouring products, tips, and tricks, whether you're new to the contour game or a chisel & bake pro.
The build is pretty simple too, all you need is a saw, a drill, and a chisel to pull it off.
The warhead utilizes both a cast titanium body and chisel style nose to allow better penetration capability while reducing ricochet probability.
Instead, it was my father-in-law, who stepped in with his own chisel, and handed me a pair of goggles.
This first designs didn't look much like the one we have today, but it was an improvement over the chisel method.
Chisel-jawed, sharp-eyed and riding on 20-inch alloys, the Volvo hits you like Thor's hammer when you see it.
The assessment included recommendations to chisel away at the Dodd-Frank law, which the Treasury Department, under Mr. Obama, helped draft.
Within seconds, only the spine connects head to torso, and the scalpel is exchanged for an osteotome — a chisel that splits bone.
I get that space is limited, so just chisel off Teddy Roosevelt's mustache and glasses, add some more hair and we're good.
He shows off his missing pinkie, which was cut off with a chisel in a yakuza ritual of atonement for the transgression.
Malik taught six (mostly) equipment-free moves that can help chisel your stomach and improve your overall strength and agility to boot.
At least I don't have to chisel chunks of molten pig iron from my flesh at the end of my working day.
That decision opened up a slew of repeal targets for Republicans eager to chisel away at regulations issued under former President Obama.
It then uses its chisel-like incisors to cut holes in those tubes and uses its swiveling finger to get at the grubs.
Like T. rex, Razana also had some chisel-like incisor teeth in the front that could be used to scrape meat from bones.
We arrived around three minutes later and proceeded to dig around him with a hammer and chisel to gently ease his leg out.
The era has passed in which those who held Ted Hughes responsible for Plath's suicide would chisel her married name from her headstone.
Spots in the Sunday Fort Greene double-header of the Ride and a class called Chisel can go as fast as Beyoncé tickets.
Users can take advantage of its digital graphite pencils and chisel-tipped markers to draw and sketch as they could in real life.
Located in Dover, southeast England, the new piece depicts a metalworker removing a star from the EU flag using a hammer and a chisel.
In the basement, members with colorful kerchiefs tied around their heads bag nuts and spices, price cuts of meat, and chisel blocks of cheese.
I swung randomly, finally making a crack into which I slid the chisel and hammered with a rage you can't unleash on a person.
Instead, they used a tiny chisel to collect just a flake that measured only two millimeters from the base or rear of each statue.
At least one British soldier was "wandering round with a chisel & hammer, knocking off brass figures & collecting all sorts of rubbish as loot," Capt.
We just have to chisel away until we find it and the better we are at mining the more polished we can get our idea.
It's a sorting hat crossed with a nonsensical BuzzFeed quiz, and it's hilariously unhelpful in helping a would-be influencer chisel away at their specialties.
" His notes highlight his fierce vision: "To my knowledge no one has arrived at an image by using a flooring chisel to chip away paint….
One of the first faces archeologists see when they chisel their way into an Egyptian tomb is the dog-headed god, Anubis, guarding the crypt.
Imagine if, after Moses's death, his successor Joshua had decided to grab a hammer and chisel and make some light edits to the Ten Commandments.
Located in Dover, southeast England, the new piece depicts a metal worker removing a star from the EU flag using a hammer and a chisel.
"It's going to be a lot of 14-hour days," said Robert Chislett, founder of Chisel-it, who has around 15 ice sculptors currently employed.
At this point in the decade, makeup routines were no longer complete after using a darker shade of concealer to chisel your cheeks and nose.
Her performance had lasted no more than a few minutes but the weight solidified into a rock you might split open with a hammer and chisel.
According to NRK News, police in Egersund have evidence of a chisel left behind at the scene and are in the process of questioning a suspect.
All five shade combinations are priced at $24, which means that everyone can get in on the deal and chisel their cheekbones to their hearts' content.
Taking a chisel to stone can create an artifact that can last millennia, and inspires such awe we build magnificent palaces to put them on display.
A family of the bushy-tailed, chisel-toothed mammals sabotaged Paul Ryan's Chevy Suburban recently, chewing through the wiring and leaving his SUV totaled, NPR reports.
I swung the hammer onto the head of the chisel, sending a huge crack through stone that had been impossible to chip with just a trowel.
They drove the chisel between the lips and gums behind the wisdom teeth, and were able to remove the same bones missing in the mummified skull.
After Monday's Iowa caucus debacle, I've decided that Americans should vote by etching our preferred candidate's name into a stone tablet with a hammer and chisel.
The brush helps you clear away the snow resting atop that layer of ice, which can, of course, be scraped away using the chisel-shaped scraper.
The goldsmith or silversmith had been content to make plain dashes, so to speak, with his chisel, and these dashes had been allowed to make patterns.
Critics chisel into the cracks of Thomas's game without stopping to consider that the Celtics would not have made the playoffs if he weren't on the roster.
And EIM may be a heavily researched topic, but the Skulpt Chisel doesn't seem to have any peer-reviewed research backing up what it claims to do.
He used a drypoint chisel to etch the design on the case's curved surface and then deepened the lines with a series of chisels with different tips.
You can see the human hand everywhere; in the chisel marks where the stone has not eroded; inside and outside on the stones of the Great Pyramid.
But for a lot of people, you're going to have to pry their burgers from their cold, dead hands and chisel fat from their hardened, enlarged arteries.
To show it was possible, Dr. Gupta, Dr. Chapman and an oral and maxillofacial surgeon performed the bone removal on two cadavers using a chisel and mallet.
In an atelier several hours away in the Marche region, he produces — often alone, blowtorch or chisel in hand — one-of-a-kind or highly limited objects.
If you can just tolerate it and say: This isn't really here to hurt me, you'll see that what it's trying to do is chisel out the David.
The star said she still likes to add a touch of cream contour and highlight to chisel her nose, even when she's going for a low-key look.
One objective of these policies has been to chisel away at the costs of care while improving quality and other measures of the effectiveness of our healthcare system.
Any fault or misstep becomes a hammer he can use to chisel Celeste into the sculpture of the docile mother and wife he requires she aspires to be.
Pip used the traditional tool, the uhi, which in pre-colonial times was a chisel made of bone, dipped into pigment and then used to cut the skin.
After attempting to chisel away at the four-ton block of marble, the Belgian artist Mikes Poppe was rescued from his heavy metaphor for the weight of tradition.
But they also want to control tomorrow, to chisel the story of their lives into plaques and cornerstones before some historian can overwrite them with an uglier truth.
Then, in the shack, she sits beside me and watches, eyes like headlights, as I use a long-handled chisel to clear newly formed ice in the raceway.
She captioned the shot, "Let the transformation begin," alluding to how dramatically all of that shading and highlighting was about to alter her face and chisel out her features.
The items included a knife, chisel, bronze sheet fragments, three dress pins, a decorated belt box, a bronze awl with a birch handle, a bronze spiral and other pieces.
The president pledged "to do a big number" on Dodd-Frank and signed an executive order indicating his administration's intention to chisel away at major provisions of the legislation.
" As the trio behind it — Peter Schumann, Lila Winstead, and Elka Schumann — put it, it's the collaborative product of "chisel & masonite, printer's ink & roller, magic marker, ruler & ball point pen.
An 21.6-foot-tall bronze statue at the Houston airport shows Mr. Bush, who died at his home here on Friday, standing tall and chisel-chinned against an invisible wind.
Miners methodically chisel out rock, while hulking, yellow trucks crawl slowly up the roads looping around the pit, each carrying dozens of tons of ore hiding a few precious diamonds.
" A Manhattan "skyline had been etched with a chisel and thrown into relief by this shimmering blue blackdrop," and "buildings were bandoliered by fire escapes that sagged into the street.
In his other hand was a chisel that he used to sketch the shape to be cut into the ice, first with a chain saw, then with smaller hand tools.
GY6vids uses a chisel tip 3-blade broadhead arrow and a compound bow to try and puncture (that's probably not a strong enough word) slabs of meat, bones, and ballistic gel.
At times, he seems to be on the verge of an artistic breakthrough: "Without thinking I was using a flooring chisel and chipping away the impasto," he writes in March 22016.
Qalibaf, a chisel-jawed former Guards commander, lacks Raisi's backing from the clerical establishment but also has millions of supporters for a hardline message on security and a populist economic platform.
Before that, the best solution we had for opening cans was to cut away the top with a chisel and hammer, according to Meredith Sayles Hughes, an author and food historian.
It's long-term G.O.P. policy, but Trump picked an odd moment to chisel the people who keep us safe Opinion Columnist You sometimes hear the claim that Republicans hate public spending.
You might start with a chisel and hammer, a handsaw or maybe even a chain saw, depending on what kind of person you are and the size of the wood block.
When the sharpness of your pencil starts to wear down, the built-in sharpener on the bottom end of the stick means you can chisel your lipstick into shape anytime, anywhere.
Tomasz Jurek complained that a member of his own club had surreptitiously tried to chisel a narrow passageway, from his own basement, into a secret facility ostensibly built by the Nazis.
Jenner gave her friend some guidance as she poked and prodded her way around her face while attempting to blend out concealer, chisel her cheekbones with contour and swipe on liquid lipstick.
On a Friday night in the winter of 1980, the humble Rydalmere Family Inn in Sydney's western suburbs hosted Cold Chisel, at the time one of Australia's biggest and hardest rock bands.
Since his death in 3003, the cemetery has been forced to replace it not once but twice, because the author's admirers would once routinely chisel away pieces as souvenirs of their pilgrimage.
"If you think of wood, a 2x4 cannot be bent, but if you chisel a very fine piece of it […] the same is true for glass," he told me late last year.
We tried a bag at the office and the consensus was … well, let's just say that there's no need to chisel a new spot in the Mt. Rushmore of Girl Scout cookies.
Some stars of this genre are accidental—a manager of a London suit shop taking us through a fitting, a Welsh stone carver explaining his craft while tapping away with his chisel.
Trump National has two golf courses more than all of Manhattan, and as far as we know, there are no immediate neighbors trying to chisel the word "Trump" off their apartment buildings.
Other than pencil lines, colored chalk, chisel marks, scratches, and sandings, it was composed of a convex, breast-like form sloping into a concavity, crating an undulating surface across a warped wooden plane.
As Vox's Dylan Matthews writes, Kennedy's decision to step down means the court will likely have the votes to chisel away at the protections offered by Roe — or even overturn the decision wholesale.
Users can hold the Chisel against 24 different muscle groups for a reading, the Skulpt app then converts the data and offers personalized fitness programs and nutrition plans tailored to a user's physiology.
With Viktor Orban, Hungary's authoritarian prime minister, she will commemorate the anniversary of a peace protest on the border between Hungary and Austria that helped chisel the first chink in the Iron Curtain.
You're supposed to place the Chisel on your triceps, abs, and quads, and it will tell you how much body fat you have, along with the quality of your muscles in those areas.
Of more immediate concern, though, would be the drop in applications and tightening of Yale's famous endowment that would follow from a reinvigorated protest, spurred by his reluctance to chisel Calhoun's name away.
Flashbacks show us the young Tom (Michael Jayne Walker) as a college student in the 1980s, wooing Oriel, who in her nightmares is stalked by a chisel-cheeked supervillain (Brian Charles Rooney). Confused?
Yes, it's good to assume the dealer is trying to chisel down the trade-in value of your current car, or the price of the new car, but that's not the only factor.
With her longtime makeup artist Mario Dedivanovic, she lauded the benefits of contouring (that old-school stage-makeup method of using darker base shades or bronzer to chisel and define features) early on.
The workout is as challenging as it is effective at sculpting women's bodies — its enthusiasts are known for being physical overachievers who are already fit but nevertheless driven to chisel themselves to perfection.
We are not in the same position as the Allies were after the defeat of Nazi Germany, when they could remove every offending monument and chisel off every swastika left on public buildings.
He's working with the Bulls coaching staff now to refine his form, and his focus in Las Vegas is more on technical aspects that will hopefully chisel a more consistent stroke into his neuropathways.
The original concept was to chisel a life-size ice throne, but as Meeta Agrawal, the editor of Arts & Leisure, pointed out, that was more in the realm of television budgets than newspaper ones.
Yet he was part of a great tradition: Two millenniums ago, tourists from ancient Rome were so graffiti-mad that they hired stonemasons to chisel their words on monuments up and down the Nile.
This argument undergirds the religious assimilative efforts of the original colonists, the displacement and the ensuing death marches, and the Allotment Era legislation that sought to chisel away at tribal lands piece by piece.
As she sits in near darkness at her kitchen table, dragging so deeply on a cigarette that her cheeks go hollow, you know the years will chisel away at her fast, if something doesn't change.
According to one person familiar with its internal debates, some argue for the hammer of a broad tariff, while others prefer the chisel of a narrower mix of tariffs and quotas directed at particular products.
Filters are the new foundation, and the App Store overfloweth with ways to virtually apply lipstick, chisel your cheekbones, brighten your dark circles, shrink your nose, and otherwise alter your appearance without actually altering it.
The workman then used an onglette, a larger chisel slender as a blade of grass, to demonstrate the bris de verre technique, covering a surface with tiny prism-shaped triangles to catch and reflect light.
On this day last summer, I was perched precariously on a steep, uncomfortably jagged mountain ledge that poked sharply even through my kneepads, the flat head of my rock hammer poised over a sharp chisel.
But in South Carolina, at least, the strategy has seemingly paid off as he attempts to chisel into support for former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., who is the clear front-runner in polls here.
"I actually had to go out a secondary door and then chisel my way back into the house by breaking the ice," he said, estimating that ice coating his house was one to three feet thick.
For moderate snowfall, a scrape that also features a brush is a good idea, as these devices allow you to remove the top layer of snow and then chisel away at the ice coating the windows.
And a 1930s-era miner's formal coat, which once belonged to a miner named Aloys, has become the model for a new line of jackets made from wool, velvet and the original hammer and chisel buttons.
He made his first guitar, a hybrid composite of a Gibson Dove, a Martin D-28 and a Guild D-25, from Brazilian rosewood on his kitchen table using a hand saw, hammer, chisel and plane.
Click here to view original GIFMichelangelo's David is undoubtedly a masterpiece, but would the artist have been as adept with a chisel were he working on a tiny copper penny instead of a giant slab of marble?
On the banks of the River Seine, workers chisel, press and engrave medals and memorabilia in the factory that advertises itself as the oldest in the French capital, with a history stretching back to the year 864.
The people responded and reorganized themselves: Shovels, hoes, and the blessed construction workers with their unique skills with the chisel and hammer began to chip away quickly at the building's seams, following the instructions of the firefighter.
In a nutshell, that means it does some cool things with exploration, but it's also friggin' hard and its obtuse UI makes gameplay feel a bit like trying to sign your name with a hammer and chisel.
And there's a story in a book about it: Besides the wear of iron wagon wheels The ledges show lines ruled southeast-northwest, The chisel work of an enormous Glacier That braced his feet against the Arctic Pole.
Ahmed Patel, Congress President Sonia Gandhi's political secretary, clung on in Tuesday's vote to the seat he has held for 24 years, despite a push by Modi's team to chisel away the support of lawmakers from his party.
The rock that wasn't harvested, and some of the smaller split stones that were rejected for their imperfections, still stands at Government Island -- complete with visible chisel marks from where it was split more than two centuries ago.
By the 80s, led by bands such as Chisel, Australian Crawl, Hunters and Collectors, Rose Tattoo and the Angels, it had became a magnetic force drawing hordes of young fans to its no frills but full bore style.
Set against this are the pleasures of making things by hand and looking more closely at the natural world: Berg learns how to level a chisel, and to know the rates at which various species of wood dry.
Armed with a chisel but no experience as a sculptor, Ms. de Groot created her husband's tombstone: an abstract female figure of soft white marble, hands clasped above head — the most instantly recognizable marker in Provincetown's municipal cemetery.
Just a thought from a U.S. contractor: At Home Depot and Lowe's it's essentially impossible to find a steel hand tool (hammer, saw, chisel, screwdriver, etc.) or electric tool that is NOT made in China, Taiwan or Mexico.
Clicking through an image gallery of Ms. Jenner's changing looks over time — watching her lips balloon with fillers, her skin tone deepen, her eyes pop open and her facial features chisel — gives the sensation of a model's upgrading.
But there is a similar, credible account from the same time period by Danish arctic explorer Peter Freuchen, who fashioned a chisel out of his own excrement when he found himself trapped in a pit of hardened snow.
After sourcing the marble for the piece from one of her local dealers, she deployed a shrieking angle grinder with a spinning diamond blade to make incisions in the rock, breaking pieces away with a hammer and chisel.
The perils of such endeavors, as some social phenomena tend to unveil themselves in neon colors, tempt those who dare to peek through the cracks of their social construct to chisel the façade and examine what is underneath.
The public piece by Belgian artist Mikes Poppe, titled "De Profundis," was cut short this week after having lasted 438 hours, or 19 days, during which he attempted to chisel the four-ton block of Carrara marble to dust.
Some of the tools used by the 23 artisans go back to Cellini's times: a bulino, or chisel, for engraving; a long wooden cabran for filing; a tenagliolo a collare, similar to a pair of pliers, to stretch wire.
Ten years on and it is with great sadness that I admit to having more than four Spotify playlists that contain a song by Cold Chisel (usually "Flame Trees" or "Khe Sanh," let's not pretend like anything tops them).
Think of the time SpongeBob sculpts a perfect marble sculpture with a crack of the chisel, or when he wins a fast foodery face-off against the Flying Dutchman—the undead daddy of burger grilling—with the special ingredient of love.
In one image, the branches of a tree reach out from the center in perfect symmetry, as though tweaked with some Photoshop mirror function; in another, clouds look like they've been carved into relief with a chisel — or an Instagram filter.
Today, an Ama's kit can include a wetsuit, goggles, flippers, gloves, a chisel, a floatation device, a barrel or net to hold the catch and a white bonnet, which is said to make them more visible to fisherman and to scare off sharks.
For Berlin and Kay, how people used words to describe points in Munsell's three-dimensional "color space" was a chisel to use against what's called the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, an idea from linguistics that basically says language and culture influence what people think.
Third, having won power by exploiting fear or discontent, strongmen chisel away at a free press, an impartial justice system and other institutions that form the "liberal" part of liberal democracy—all in the name of thwarting the enemies of the people.
A case at the Iowa Supreme Court seeks to chisel a opening, posing the question of whether privacy rights should outweigh a newspaper's First Amendment right to publish an article, based on publicly filed court records, about a person the newspaper deems newsworthy.
" A slower approach was something of a godsend to Kinlaw, previously accustomed to less fastidious methods: "It was such a treat to chisel through something so mindfully; I've had way too many experiences with video that felt rushed due to equipment and rental.
The obsidian was used in a wide range of tools including scrapers, implements with chisel and gouging edges and also in small points that could be placed at the end of a wood or bone shaft for use as a projectile weapon.
He portrayed his understanding of Māori life in large-scale scenes that accompany the portraits on view, from a row of men readying the land to plant kumara, to a young chief receiving his rangi paruhi from a tohunga, armed with a chisel.
President Trump on Friday moved to chisel away at the Obama administration's legacy on financial regulation, announcing steps to revisit the rules enacted after the 2008 financial crisis and to back away from a measure intended to protect consumers from bad investment advice.
Near the end of their research trip, he and two other scientists dove for nearly an hour before finding just three samples, which they removed with a hammer and chisel and placed in a metal supermarket dish rack for transport to the surface.
Don't even get her started on Anne-Marie, the simpering but secretly ruthless head of H.R., who managed to chisel away at her salary requirements until she was left with a comprehensive vision plan and three weeks' vacation while basically working for free.
But sometime over the course of the last eight months, Acer has taken a chisel to the Swift 7, because while the guts are ostensibly the same, the Swift 7 announced this morning at a press conference in Berlin is a whole lot smaller.
Since the current situation generally viewed as a standoff where both the United States and China are going to chisel at their current trade policies rather than act on big words, no moves are being made yet by most mutual funds to change investment strategies.
Trapped on a floe drifting southward, they continually checked the thickness of the ice over the next few days: Bombardier probed with a chisel and then carefully stepped on to the gray ice, progressing inch by inch until the ice grew black and watery.
I used a chisel and hammer to the create works; I also used the remnants to use stone as a medium as a painter would use paint, creating a series called Stone Paintings from the chips of stones from sculptures that I had collected.
Research technician Danielle Lasseigne cuts a Pseudodiploria strigosa coral with a steel chisel to remove the portion of the animal being killed by Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease (SCTLD) near the University of the Virgin Islands campus in St Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, in May.
Click here to view original GIFUsing a mix of computer graphics, remote control miniature models, and some truly impressive costumes, Lior Mocho and the crew at Chisel Pixel have created the live-action Transformers fan film we all hoped Michael Bay's first effort would have been.
But the real pleasure of Blunk's house is that everywhere, from the chisel grooves on the hand-carved bathroom sink to the chainsaw marks on the oak-wood floors, there is evidence of that element too often missing from our modern, mass-produced lives: the human touch.
"As compared to Beijing's actions in 2008/9, when it unleashed a 5.113 trillion yuan spending package, China's government is now seeking to address growth concerns with a chisel instead of a sledgehammer," Tai Hui, chief market strategist at J.P. Morgan Asset Management, said in a note.
Ms. Gallo said she wished she could put "the decision makers" in a room and give them a hammer, a chisel, and a slab of marble or granite; she would tell them they had to make one before they could remove even one more from the ground.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 92%Summary: Overworked assistants Harper (Zoey Deutch) and Charlie (Glen Powell) conspire to get their respective high-powered bosses to date so that they can chisel out some free time for themselves, but they're unprepared for the feelings they develop for each other.
Official inquiries stated that the explosion was caused by poor management, as most superior officers weren't around that day, and a worker tried to remove a detonator from a live bomb with a brass chisel, which caused a spark that launched a massive domino effect across the facility.
With the aid of a microscope that enlarged the pattern 25 times its actual size, he then tapped the end of another drypoint chisel with a tiny hammer, covering parts of the surface with dots so minuscule that to the naked eye, they could not be distinguished individually.
Investigating her late husband's snickarbod (Swedish for toolshed and sometimes called a mansdagis, or male kindergarten) she marvels at its harmonious arrangements — chisel, level, rotary hammers, pliers and hacksaw frames, warrantees and instructions filed neatly in binders — and notes the erotic qualities of its oils, pumps and rubber valves.
In addition to nearly 60 bronzes donated by Iris and B. Gerald Cantor, it includes two and a half minutes of delightful footage showing the artist in a giant black beret, filling his beard with marble chips as he guides a chisel through stone that gives way like butter.
We met a man named Fanha Konah who had lost all his fingers and toes to leprosy, yet somehow has managed to become a master wood carver: He grips a piece of wood between his knees, holds the chisel between the stubs that are left of his hands, and art ensues.
The email is the modern version of writing a letter—back in the day, you had to really work to correspond with anyone not in your immediate vicinity, painstakingly dip a quill into a well of ink to express yourself, grab a chisel and a beautifully flat piece of rock and start hacking away.
Workers chisel off T-R-U-M-P from property's sign An upset Miami-based investor who owns the majority of units in the Trump Ocean Club International Hotel and Tower in Panama City, Panama, had workers remove the Trump name from outside the building amid a legal dispute over who controls the property.
While honoring Lerner and Loewe's 1956 original, the director Bartlett Sher had reframed the story of Henry Higgins, the phonetician who sculpts the bedraggled flower girl Eliza Doolittle into a lady; it became instead the story of Eliza Doolittle, a determined flower girl who, with the bully Henry Higgins as her chisel, sculpts herself.
How shafts of golden dawn light would illuminate dust motes in golden iridescence, creating miniature solar systems hanging in the still office air, as I would hoover up two thin but long streaks of chisel at the start of the working day and then lean back in my chair with a mug of tea, contemplating the day's work ahead.
More concerned with the ways and means than the why and how, these artists are linked to an aesthetic where product is not the principal focus, where process is not the means but an end, and where materials are far from conventional, moving beyond paint and brush, stone and chisel, clay and wheel, thread and loom.
Severe water damage to the surface meant that the artists Louise Hunnicutt, who led the restoration, and William Tibbals, her assistant on the project, had to chisel and peel away the layers of paint and coat the walls with waterproofing, concrete, and acrylic mixed with hardener before recreating Haring's design using tracings they developed from the original image and photographic documentation.
In contrast with how we usually glimpse such works — on a shuffle through museums, surrounded by crowds — at Villa Lontana there are down-filled, jewel-toned velvet sofas to sink into with an espresso as the winter light streams in, the better to contemplate how a second-century artist managed to chisel so perfectly the illusion of a flowing garment.
So here was a tenor, using the extravagantly resonant acoustics of a National Gallery of Art domed courtyard, to pour phrases of molten quicksilver into notes dreamed up by a composer who, as a gift to his lover, had set to music a poem by a Renaissance artist who had laid down chisel and paintbrush to write words about creativity and love. Whew.
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Arriving at the symbolic Brandenburg Gate on a chilly morning (it used to actually be cold back then), we stood at Pariser Platz (in what used to be East Berlin, in a country called East Germany), borrowed a hammer and chisel for five Deutschmarks (the currency Germany used to have before the Euro), and joined fellow revelers of all ages hacking away at the Wall.
" Fifty years ago, at the centennial in 1969, Philip Choy, president of the Chinese Historical Society, was bumped from the official festivities by the arrival of a surprise guest, John Wayne; and Ms. Yu's mother, the only descendant of Chinese railroad laborers present, had to listen to Secretary of Transportation John Volpe utter this baloney: "Who else but Americans could chisel through miles of solid granite?

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