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Mr. Ratner explained that in 2005 Google had a small machine shop, metal tools, a wood workshop, and a welding workshop.
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Take Misumi, a Tokyo distributor of factory automation tools and metal molds used for casting parts.
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There were even mutterings of a repeat of 1984, when metal-workers downed tools for six weeks and seriously dented economic growth.
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At first, I opened my house, garage and back yard to friends so they could come over during their medical rehabilitations and work with my metal fabrication and woodworking tools.
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In 2007, the combined amount of CNC metal-cutting and forming tools produced in China was 126, 268, more than double the amount produced in 2005.
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The figures, from the National Farmers' Union (NFU) Mutual, also showed farming tools, quad bikes and metal had been stolen the most in Devon and Cornwall in 2011.
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Sweden's Sandvik (6.6, SDVKY) fell 70% in the bear market as the recession whacked sales of its metal-cutting, mining and construction tools as well as specialty alloys based on titanium and zirconium, used in thousands of applications like boiler tubes and flanges.
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In a building nearby, workers in navy-blue uniforms use computer-aided designs from Tata engineers to create tools and dies used to make those sheet-metal stampings.
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His office containing such tools of his time as an Underwood typewriter, metal card-file drawers and a dial telephone was supposedly walled off when the museum did some renovating.
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The objects, including weapons and tools, were found in October in a field near Tisbury by a metal detectorist.
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These early tools closely resembled the knives we use today, consisting of a piece of metal that was sharp on one end--the blade--and dull on the other--the tang.
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