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Besides work stations and software, some of their tools are specific to modern cobbling.
It has a pale cream underside, with a faint cobbling pattern.
But that's going to take some cobbling.
No two cobblers ever cut a pattern in the same way; individualism is a matter of pride in traditional cobbling.
'You haven't brought me any boots for repair, lately, Ben, anything wrong with my cobbling then?'
Aunt Martha could not see to darn holes and though Una tried to, she made sad cobbling.
Tack escapes from his cell using his cobbling tools during the ensuing panic.
He had neither house nor land of his own, and he supported himself and his family by his cobbling.
Here, amid the cobbling, in the wall's angle, he found a large slab of syenite with a rusty metal ring in its center.
Sachs interrupts him by launching into a full-bellied cobbling song, and hammering the soles of the half-made shoes.
Picard didn't know how or why the first two ships in the by now immense complex had been cobbled together, or who was responsible for the cobbling.
'I like the cobbling, that and driving the van is about the only work I'm fit for, having very little brains for the counting and stock taking.'
Among the many projects that used Palisades rock were the cobbling of New York City streets and the building of the New Orleans breakwater.
When his nighttime serenade to Eva is mischievously interrupted by Sachs's cobbling, a pouting Beckmesser struts about the street in circles, his hands linked behind his back, a cartoonish and cliched idea.
Several Italian companies, provinces and regions are extolling, more loudly than before, the generations of experience that they bring to the cobbling of a shoe, the tailoring of a sweater or the tinting of a fabric.
The first two acts are no longer even attributed to Shakespeare but are thought instead to be the mundane cobbling of one or several hacks who were the Jacobean equivalent to the staff writers of, say, "Columbo."
As the company's founders describe computerized cobbling, a shoemaker's customer would stick a stockinged foot inside a special device that uses a technique, licensed from the New York Institute of Technology, called phase measuring profilometry.
One victim was an acquaintance of Burke, a woman called Effie who scavenged for a living and was in the habit of selling him scraps of leather she found which he could use for his cobbling.
We work by the month, or by the job, or by the profit; not for us to ask the why and wherefore of our work, unless it be too confounded cobbling, and then we stash it if we can.
In the Theatral Area and the West Court, raised linear pathways of well-made slabs pass through open areas of irregular cobbling, and show us clearly the main lines of movement through these courtyards: they emphasize the North Entrance and West Porch of the temple as important destinations.
Harris disappears from the historical record not long after this, but it is known that he owned his own cobbling shop in London between 1836 and 1839 and was alive to see his manuscript published in 1848, because in that year he received the Military General Service Medal with Peninsula clasp.