Leaving Hershey in the kitchen with a rather large rawhide bone, Rich made his way up to Ally's room. |
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Growing up on an Idaho ranch, he learned to work cowhide from his father, a rawhide braider in the Spanish tradition. |
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He buried them out back, behind the small cabin, forming two wooden crosses out of pieces of wood, spliced together with strips of rawhide. |
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I pulled my summer diary from the enclosure and my hands trembled as they slid along the rawhide cover. |
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Pain whips were about 8 feet long, 9 strands of braided rawhide with bits of metal interwoven into the tips. |
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In the other he held a rawhide rattle with a beaded strap, which he wrapped around his wrist. |
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Almost nothing is better at turning rawhide into supple leather than the lipids in an animal's own brain, worked into the skin like finger paint. |
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One such trap consisted of a large, thin piece of rawhide with daggers strapped to the bottom with metal wire. |
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To satisfy Pooka's need to chew, offer rawhide chew sticks or marrow bones. |
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He outfitted the animals with rawhide booties to protect their feet from the gravel and rock of the treacherous trails. |
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Every now and then we find a rawhide bone behind the couch or in the garden. |
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She finds the stuff to be only marginally less appealing than the average dog's rawhide bone. |
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To help keep dog's teeth in tip top shape, give them rawhide chews to gnaw on. |
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Hoop swings, bells, rawhide leather, wood, and most other chewable toys will be immensely enjoyed. |
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Crafted of fine leather, they feature slick rawhide laces, a suede pull-tag heel and a thick rubber sole for extra comfort. |
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The shirts tucked into tight, ebony brown rawhide pants, trousers designed to keep the warmth in and the cold out. |
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Wood snowshoes with rawhide laces and leather bindings evoke fond memories of exploring the Wisconsin woods where I grew up. |
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The saddles are handmade with amazing workmanship in leatherwork and braided rawhide accessories. |
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This saddle has a very simple wooden tree, covered with rawhide and leather. |
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They are made of hollowed out tree trunks with cowskin stretched on either end and tied with rawhide strips. |
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Thong smoothers were likely used to make rawhide thongs, or strips, that could have been part of equestrian accessories such as bridles. |
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I brought him inside, threw the log in the snow, and gave him a rawhide to take his mind off the log. |
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Apart from herding, corralling, separating, branding and roping, I won a calf first go and the rawhide lasso nearly ripped my hands off. |
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Conrad's neat, casual ivy league look stood in contrast to Dudley's lumberjack shirts and rawhide vests, his corncob pipe, and his Maine accent. |
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It contains points for arrows, alternately beveled knives for skinning, blades for cutting rawhide, and end scrapers for cleaning hides. |
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They began to construct the entire instrument out of wood, even the soundboards which were previously made with rawhide. |
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Small bowsaws often use a loop of rawhide, twisted by a hardwood tab, to apply tension to the blade. |
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Next put the rawhide you will be using into a bath containing cold water with about 2 ounces of washing soda per gallon dissolved in it. |
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This pair of depilated rawhide shoes with high protective brocade cuffs were worn by samurai when practicing falconry in the countryside. |
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Made from moose leather with rawhide bindings crisscrossing around the calf they looked like something Shackleton would have improvised adrift on the ice-floes. |
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The meat of buffalo and deer was a source of food, while the hides provided rawhide and buckskins for teepee covers, blankets, clothes and parfleches. |
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Since it will be used to make rawhide sinew for snowshoes, parts of the hide are chosen to suit different sections of the snowshoe. |
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Shoes of rawhide or tanned leather were worn, at least by the upper classes and the higher professional ranks. |
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They knew that, generally, Indians used rawhide or withe for their shoulder straps. |
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Other Westerns such as Wagon Train, Gunsmoke, and rawhide also found large viewerships. |
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A dog chew comprising injection molded molten comminuted rawhide particles. |
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Rao, the seasoned drummer, unsheathes his mridangam from its cloth case and tunes its upper head, socking its rawhide binding with a rock to change the pitch. |
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These were carrying bags made of buckskin or rawhide and were used to carry clothing, food and all the little objects that the people accumulated. |
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The plains indians of canada's prairies perform a sun dance using rawhide rattles, buzzers made from Buffalo hooves, and a large powwow drum which is suspended by four stakes in the ground, and played by four men. |
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Today's colourful and richly decorated carretas bear little resemblance to the original rough-hewn, rectangular, caneframed vehicles covered by rawhide tarps. |
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The rawhide bow guard was laced up inside, trimmed with silver buttons, feathers, and paint. |
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A similar effect occurs in the softening action of water on rawhide, paper, or cloth. |
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Like their Plains trade partners, these groups painted their tepees, rawhide shields, and bags and containers, as well as decorating clothing and other soft goods with dyed porcupine quills and, later, glass beads. |
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The Turks, who produced the most beautiful weapons, left the polished horn belly exposed, while the Persians and the men of India covered the whole bow with rawhide, birch bark or thin layers of shark skin. |
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Any curb strap made of wire, metal or rawhide is prohibited. |
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A hackamore includes a bosal rounded in shape and constructed of braided rawhide or leather and must have a flexible non-metallic core attached to a suitable headstall. |
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The Russian knout, consisting of a number of dried and hardened thongs of rawhide interwoven with wire the wires often being hooked and sharpened so that they tore the flesh was even more painful and deadly. |
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Drive nails with plastic-headed hammer or rawhide mallet. |
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Stingray rawhide is a common material for the grips of Chinese, Japanese, and Scottish swords. |
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This first type of shoe was a simple wraparound of leather, with the basic construction of a moccasin, held together on the foot with rawhide lacings. |
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The hide is treated and used to make a thousand articles for everyday use: tent coverings, winter clothing, shoes, rawhide, crafts etc. It can be used raw, tanned or smoked. |
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