33 collocations for logged

We have been engaged in logging that land until our operations have been stopped and our business paralyzed by an organization which calls itself the Industrial Workers of the World, and by members of that organization, and other lawless persons acting in sympathy with them.

The organization and its members have openly and repeatedly asserted that they will burn the logs in the woods and burn the forests of this company and other timber-holders before they will permit logging operations to continue.

The factories exert every effort to secure adequate supplies of timber from the farm woodlands, sawmills and logging camps.

Substituting for d, its value or d×T×sec α (log sec α = .00008), and for D its value 3972.46, and reducing to kilometers, the formulæ become dT (3) tan φ = c′ ; log c′ = .51607 r n (4) V = c -; log c = .49670 φ D and r are expressed in feet and d′ in millimeters.

In due time we reached Whitehall, at the head of Lake Champlain, and the big box in Uncle's wagon proved so heavy over the muddy roads that he put it in a canal boat to be sent on to Cleveland, and we found it much easier after this for there were too many mud-holes, stumps and stones and log bridges for so heavy a load as he had.

Robert E. Pinkerton (A); 9May67; R410043. Logging fool.

" When I reached my gate I found some of the men of the guard dragging a big, long log down the road, and I watched them while they attached it to a tree at my gate, and swung it across to the opposite side of the road, making in that way a barrier about five feet high.

We cleared from Long Wharf in the ship Madonna,which they tell me means, My Lady, and a pretty name it was; it was apt to give me that gentle kind of feeling when I spoke it, which is surprising when you consider what a dull old hull she was, never logging over ten knots, and uncertain at that.

Some men came eight and ten miles, and a big laugh went around when it was found that logs a foot and a half and two feet in diameter had been cut for the house.

Some of 'em lived in tents, till dey c'd cut logs an' build houses wid stick-an'-dirt chimbleys.

The servants, both white and black, dwelt somewhat apart in the quarters, rude log huts for the most part, but probably as comfortable as those of the Saxon churls of the time of the Plantagenets.

But the Adamistic theory is based on the dream that women are contentedly and efficiently conducting in their flats many occupations, and longing to receive back into the life around the gas-log all those industries which in years gone by were drawn from the fireside and established as money making projects in mill or work-shop.

Well, this bucket had a name painted on it; and, after we had leisure for the thing, I got Guinea, who has a natural turn at tattooing, to rub it into my arm in gunpowder, as the handiest way of logging these small particulars.

Here it strolls along, with its hands in its pockets and a straw in its mouth, on the heels of the rough-hewn trail or log roada platformless, regulationless necessity; and it is treated even by sick persons and young children with a familiarity that sometimes affects the death-rate.

We found a very muddy roads, stumps and log bridges plenty, making our rate of travel very slow.

In lumbering operations as practiced in this country, the logs are usually moved to the sawmills on sleds or by means of logging railroads.

"We didn' have no dancin' dat I 'member, but had plen'y log rollin's.

The way they met folks they would get asked to corn shuckings and log rollings and Mrs. Neal always took some of her colored people to church to attend to the stock, tie the horses and hitch up, maybe feed and to nurse her little girls at church.

The roof is formed by laying upon the transverse logs thick sheets of bark.

Co'se us'd hunt de bigges' gum log an' den soak hit in de stream so hit wud burn on a long time.

The black tender had carried too many cargoes of loggers and logging supplies to be a fit conveyance for persons in party attire.

This makes it easy to log the timber and load the lumber directly from the forests to the steamers.

They have worked out most efficient methods of felling and logging the trees.

Not an apple tree, not a house, or log wigwam, and not an acre, once in cultivation, though now waste, was omitted.

The wind howled in the sitting room chimney, but in front of the great back-log the bed of live coals glowed red and the flames danced high, casting flickering shadows on the children's faces.

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