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Dealing with him is like being assaulted by a sandblaster.
After the war, he spent several years as a sandblaster in a local steelworks.
Other air tools like power washers and sandblasters are more economical.
"Does the Supreme Court now issue an opinion that requires a sandblaster to come in?
Another air-powered tool available at rental stores and home centers is the sandblaster.
"The blowing spindrift felt like a sandblaster or something.
During air abrasion, an instrument that works like a mini sandblaster is used to spray away decay.
The wind called sandblaster has not been seen on Arrakis for some twenty-five hundred years.
The sandblaster had etched the letters in a matter of minutes, but Rumble always cut the detail work, such as ivy or flowers, by hand.
I must be the sandblaster today.
And even in the heart of the drug-dealing district, sandblasters are scrubbing down a yellow-brick two-story commercial building.
Sandblasters will not be hired for a year or so, but Mr. Eli checks the site anyway to see how things are coming along.
The bill covers any "airborne substance," thus governing paint sprayers, spray washers and sandblasters as well.
Salt spume, gust-driven, pumiced the skin like a sandblaster, numbing it in seconds.
So far he has been taking temporary construction jobs, hoping to find enough work to carry him until the plant gets to the point where sandblasters are needed.
Recently, silicosis in Turkish denim sandblasters was detected as a new cause of silicosis due to recurring, poor working conditions.
While the family lived in Mobile, his father worked as a sandblaster at Brookley Air Force Base.
Tools used to make marks in the glass include diamond point scribers, a flexible shaft power tool with a diamond bit and a sandblaster.
Its theoreticians and interpreters quarrel among themselves; the three-dimensional sculptors and sandblasters of glass consider stained glass a stepchild.
The sandblaster was going and an overhead crane was lifting a thirteen-hundred-pound monument that was chipped and stained green along the top from moss.
The air abrasion instrument works like a mini sandblaster to spray away the decay, stain, or to prepare the tooth surface for bonding or sealant application.
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Using a mechanical sandblaster in a laboratory setting, scientists affiliated with the Agricultural Research Service studied the effects of windblown sand abrasion on cotton seedlings.
Of 120 men with scleroderma studied in Germany between 1981 and 1988, 93 of them had direct exposure to silica, either as miners, sandblasters, or in similar occupations.
His mother worked two jobs, obtained public financial assistance and had help from her parents, while his father worked long hours in the shipyards as a sandblaster and spray-painter.