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You are going to get twelve strokes with this tawse.
I couldn't ask for the tawse to visit my poor behind again.
And for that refusal, got another two strokes of the tawse.
I felt the tawse slowly sliding off my back, and she picked it up.
Perhaps the effort of swinging that tawse was tiring her.
Inside the box he found a three tailed tawse made of brown leather.
At the outset he used the tawse, which he later gave up.
That immediately earned me another vicious swat with the tawse.
All that got me was a third and then a fourth shot of the wicked tawse across my rump.
She laid the tawse on my bare back, and I felt its warmth, presumably from being in the hot car.
"Hank, your punishment is going to be a dozen strokes of the tawse.
The tawse is used on very naughty schoolboys there.
I think she was tracing the marks where the tails of the tawse left welts.
I hope you did not feel the strokes of the tawse on your backside, because I felt each one.
He hefted the tawse two-handed, holding it like an axe.
"She'd act like a spoilt wee lassie in need of the tawse."
The only discovery which has definitely not been incorporated in the project is the dreaded tawse once used to beat the wayward.
I did oil an old leather home-made tawse this morning and told all three boys to be ready for a good session tonight."
She told me that it was a trainer, sometimes called a tawse, but by any name, a marvelous tool for one job, for teaching.
Tina tried to remove her hand at the last minute but the tawse still landed fully along her fingers.
The tawse was also used for judicial corporal punishment in Scotland as an alternative to the more usual birch.
Regrets a move to Ban the Tawse.
Courts could sentence boys of over 14 but under 16 to up to 36 strokes with an extra-heavy tawse for any offence.
She had forgotten all her troubles, the long school day - how she had felt, so monstrous, the little children, standing with the tawse.
"Actually, it is called a tawse.
In the North of England the objects and the game are sometimes called 'taws'.
She wasn't sure she could stand sharing taws with this strange tattle man.
In Burma we are called Taws.
Taws started racing at the age of nine when her father bought go-karts for her and her brother.
Till they've kinks in their tringers and boils on their taws.
Only once did he try to master his repugnance to me and let me into a game of taws with his favourites.
This instinctive suspicion that the notion that wishing will make it so is nonsense was given its final support by the taws of thermodynamics.
In order to overcome this weakness, modern aircraft use a terrain awareness warning system (TAWS).
I suggest the taws and thistles at regular intervals, you know discipline and adherence to the classics and all that.
As the TAWS takes readings from this particular altimeter, this had the effect of silencing the warning.
Ashley Taws (born November 1, 1983 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian racing driver.
Terrain awareness and warning system (TAWS)
The voice declared, "Although a stranger to our planet, disy have obeyed our taws and aided one of our people.
Members of the 2012 team include two players from Canberra including Jesse Taws and Matthew Wickham.
According to the Russian Interstate Aviation Committee TAWS was turned on.
Depending on the type of operation, TAWS is only required to be installed into turbine-powered aircraft with six or more passenger seats.
They were designed by Taws & Hartman, a Philadelphia engineering partnership that specialized in the construction of blast furnaces.
The TAWS alarm "Pull up!"
Another immediate cause was the descent below minimums without visual contact with the ground as well as ignoring numerous TAWS warnings.
Both prior to her accident, and after her return, Taws was sponsored by Mattel with her driving a pink "Barbie" car.
The head of a household was the buttataws (literally, the house father, from buttan, meaning home, and taws, meaning father).
Traditionally the TAWS is a separate unit, however CFS has integrated it into their displays.
New Taws & Hartman stoves were fitted to No. 1 in 1898, and No. 3 in 1899.
The aircraft was equipped with TAWS made by Universal Avionics Systems of Tucson.
"PULL UP" only activates when the TAWS computer believes a collision with terrain is imminent.