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Mary wrapped the box she'd been working on in brown paper and binder twine.
He bent down and picked up a piece of binder twine.
"No, I tied them up in bundles with binder twine.
Another gate, a loop of binder twine holding it to the rough-hewn post.
Just a bit of flint held onto the shaft with a twist of binder twine.
The farmers faced an even more immediate need to reduce their costs for basic supplies like gas, oil, grease and binder twine.
He conducted several experiments and determined that the ideal binder twine would be made of manila, spun to 700 feet per pound.
There I found a sack which I tied round my middle with a length of binder twine.
For instance, sisal binder twine of 40-lb.
Binder Twine is an annual fall festival with roots in Kleinburg's agricultural history.
The medium-grade fibre is used in the cordage industry for making ropes, baler and binder twine.
In the late 19th century, farmers would come to the community to acquire binder twine with which they could bind sheaves of wheat.
Binder twine is usually made from sisal which comes from Yucatan and East Africa.
Ever hear of Plymouth Binder Twine?"
I rode 'em with nothin but binder twine."
(Plymouth Binder Twine was a common household item that was used to tie up various items.)
'He uses binder twine, but plaited in with the twine is a slow-burning fuse.'
But there was just old John stumping impatiently towards me, his tattered, buttonless coat secured only by a length of binder twine round his middle.
He told me how he'd gone to cut through Heath's north cornfield, carrying back a couple of balls of binder twine he'd borrowed from Bert Smith.
The Binder Twine Queen contest requires contestants to demonstrate their abilities in a set of activities such as cow milking, hog calling, and log sawing.
People said that there were books everywhere, on shelves, under chairs, on chairs-the chairs were two-and tied with binder twine in bags under the bed.
However, the Plymouth brand name came from Plymouth Binder Twine, chosen by Joe Frazer for its popularity among farmers.
Have you got a piece of binder twine handy "Aye, we've got yards of it, lad, but I'm tell in' you you need experience this job.
Suppose that Marija could get a job in the big mill where they made binder twine--then they would move into this neighborhood, and he would really have a chance.