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Between campaigns he worked as a tinsmith to support his family.
But the tinsmith happened to come along, and he made me a new head out of tin.
Some of us are very good tinsmiths," they told her.
So I went to a tinsmith and had him make me a new leg out of tin.
I showed up in a suit and was assigned to the tinsmiths.
The tinsmith has been plying his trade in America since 1720.
"He was a tinsmith by trade and could make anything out of tin.
But, when they came to this residence by the forest's edge, the tinsmith was not at home.
The simple shapes made by the tinsmith required only a few basic tools.
His father was a tinsmith who was active in local politics.
He apprenticed as a tinsmith from age 13 to 20 in England.
The tinsmith had forgotten to put in a heart.
He devised equipment for the research with the help of one untrained tinsmith.
The 21-year-old tinsmith from upper New York state was ambitious.
At work on the grounds all day Saturday will be a number of crafts people, including a potter and a tinsmith.
As a child he worked as an apprentice tinsmith in London.
He worked as a tinsmith, a coppersmith, and a boilermaker.
Plastic put the tinkers out of the tinsmith business.
The tinsmith makes a great variety of tinware for household and farm use.
The tinsmith moved out in 1919, but not before putting in a tin ceiling.
Tinsmith shop - with all the original equipment intact from the 1890s.
He worked as a farmer, printer, tinsmith, insurance salesman and postmaster.
Coming from tinsmith background, he joined the Basel Mission in 1824.
You can cruise the restored area's 25 acres and see, for example, a tinsmith pounding canisters.
He arranged to have the youth apprenticed for several years to a tinsmith, a skilled and valued trade.
"Tinman has been a bad little machine, letting you get away.
"We will slip through the Works without Tinman even noticing us."
I guess you're more like a wooden tinman, anyway.
Lucy had a gift for making me feel like the Tinman rusting in the forest.
Scientists have thus called this gene tinman, named after the Oz character of the same name.
She was born at Ipswich, her father being a brazier and tinman.
Darryn had to play the Tinman looking for a heart.
With the exception of Tinman, all the significant male characters are louts or worse.
Tinman swiveled the blank curvature of its head, following the movement.
Tinman finally shut down in 2005, just as the group announced a new album was in the works.
The plot jumps to many years later, after Tinman Wong has died.
In late 2005, Tinman went out of business, and freed Interface from its contract.
Bertie is appalled when he hears of the death of his friend the Tinman.
It was released by Tinman Records on July 15, 2002.
The tinman got a watch that ticked.
Or take the fight with the Flaming Tinman.
As Tinman laughed its grating laugh, the door inside its mouth slid up and down several times.
Tinman ordered the two remaining mechanical men.
What did the tinman want?
With the now-defunct Tinman label's quantities depleted, the original album is now out of print.
"Bertie and the Tinman" is a delightful romp.
The Tinman, the Lion--they are not those who originally began the game.
"That is where the Tinman is strongest."
The theme song to this radio show was "Eighteen Strings" by Tinman.
It isn't long before Tinman discovers Jo's secret.
He moved to Indianapolis to learn the trade of being a tinner.
A person involved in tin mining is sometimes called a tinner.
Tinner became the first president, and Henderson became the secretary.
Tinner begin his career as the audio engineer of the working with the band Can in 1973.
Tinner continues to work for clients of all color in various other studios mainly across Europe.
However, Tinner again left for Pakistan and the program was dismantled.
But God, if you've ever been a tinner - to chisel out almost solid ore like that!
He's a young journeyman tinner who was getting along all right till he fell sick and lost his job.
In 2000, Libya accelerated its efforts, still headed by Tinner.
His brother, Marco Tinner, is also in custody on similar charges.
He found the young tinner up there, alone and brooding, and entered into conversation with him.
Allen came strolling by where the pair were sitting; stopped, and said to the tinner; "How are you off for friends, these days?"
In 1978 and 1979 Tinner worked on two records of Lou Reed.
Scomi officials declined to provide addresses of either Tinner, and efforts to find them failed.
Eastman earned his living as a tinsmith (or "tinner").
Tinner is known and has been connected in particular with gas centrifuge technology used for isotopic enrichment of uranium.
In 1995, Tinner again returned to Libya with the documentation provided by Khan.
Work was completed by Tinner in 1992, but Libya remained unable to produce an operating centrifuge.
Tinner received his master of science in Nuclear engineering and took a government assignment in Vienna.
Tinner and Dr. Khan were college friends in Belgium where they studied together.
Urs Tinner installed the machines at the Malaysian factory, the report says.
"Brady is a tinner.
But presently they fell to dropping remarks that were evidently aimed at Tracy, and some of them at the tinner.
The centrifuges materials and expertise were provided by Swiss national, Friedrich Tinner.
Tinner may also refer to: