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Commercially made rutes are usually made of a bundle of thin birch dowels or thin canes attached to a drumstick handle.
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Those signals became more pointed, he said, when he discovered dead rats and, later, poisoned birdseed and candy canes on his building site.
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It was mixed with oil of vitriol and used to stain canes to appear like a tortoise shell by applying several coats while the cane is over hot coals.
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Other forms of scrimshaw included whalebone fids (rope splicer), bodkins (needle), swifts (yarn holding equipment) and sailors' canes.
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His father ran a business that made stylish canes and parasol handles, and employed almost 300 craftsmen.
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Other beams, longer and not so thick, were placed crosswise on the outside and inside and attached with split canes and strong cords.
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Subsequent visitors to the church who have prayed have left their canes, crutches and walking aides behind as testament to their healing.
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A massive chandelier hangs above the table where a couple of drunks are swinging about, hanging on with their canes.
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Modern canes may differ from the traditional fixed structure.
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After such joviality, we would then be suddenly subjected to a torrent of canes as our left-handed teacher conducted mental arithmetic drill.
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