When that tree is sawn into boards, those growth rings produce grain and figure that's straight, consistent and predictable.
At the same time, Scotland's sawmillers produced 7% more sawn timber, with much of it being sent to markets in England.
Moat, who was cornered in Rothbury, Northumberland last July after a week-long manhunt, was holding a sawn-off shotgun to his own head at the time.
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Quilted figure is revealed when wood with wavy grain is flat-sawn.
In July last year, the couple were found at their home in Clough Avenue, Sale, and had been shot at close range with a sawn-off shotgun.
In the 1930s, the National Firearms Act was an attempt to curb the use of sawn-off shotguns, which had become popular with the mob during prohibition.
Ice as collected as large blocks sawn out of frozen lakes or rivers during the winter and stored in ice houses for use in the summer.
Mohammed Rabnawaz, 25, of Devonshire Terrace, Manningham, appeared at Bradford Crown Court on Friday in connection with the seizure of the two sawn-off shotguns and rounds of ammunition.
The asbestos dust that can be so deadly is released when cement sheets are sawn into convenient lengths or drilled with holes so they can be fixed into place.
The next morning in the bright sunshine, lorries with number plates drive out of the yards, loaded with sawn planks, each with an identification label, as required by law.
Some of Richard Wilson's previous works include a large disc sawn out of the facade of a building for the Liverpool Year of Culture and a section of ship moored near the Millennium Dome in 2000, cut vertically to show its cross-section.
The occasional parties packed with opera singers happen in the kitchen, which has rift-sawn oak and metal cabinets, and a butler's pantry, which has its own refrigerator and is stocked with frozen glasses for the cocktails Ms. Clayton mixes up (her latest concoction is called "Flaming Lips" because it includes habanero peppers).
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