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Ten years ago, a man climbed up to an osprey's nest to steal the eggs, which he replaced with domestic hen's eggs daubed with brown boot polish.
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The church is in a state of disrepair, and has graffiti daubed on some of the walls.
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In some of his oil works, he used the impasto technique where the paint rises off the surface of the painting in thick daubs.
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When the home was rediscovered in 1971, most of the daubing was lost due to age and the shrinkage of the logs.
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Undivided summit likely enclosed with wattle-and-daub walls and thatch roof.
The mural has suffered from neglect and has been daubed with graffiti.
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Modelled in heavy, laden strokes, and in general, daubed and dragged the paint around until it did his bidding.
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The pelican consequently prepared to go to war against them by daubing himself with white clay as war paint.
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New type of fabrics also introduced in market as like starchy silks, daubed silks.
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Hasty daubs of blues and pinks wrap the frames with translucent skin while also conveying the blur of movement.
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Offensive graffiti was also daubed on synagogues throughout the country.
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To counter this, he suggested that each fly be daubed with a little ketchup using a toothpick.
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In 2005 the archway was vandalized when oil was daubed on the gate but it was cleaned within a couple of days.
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The lower floors of the building and the hoardings around the site are daubed with graffiti.
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Finding that he was absent from home, they contented themselves with daubing a large cross on the door.
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There were also action committees on both sides and gangs who daubed place-name signs and took part in violent demonstrations.
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From time immemorial the philosophers and other scene painters have daubed the sky with dazzle paint.
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The red-breasted nuthatch makes the nest secure by daubing sticky conifer resin globules around the entrance, the male applying the resin outside and the female inside.
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Certain portions were cut out or torn, black ink was daubed over the flags, black crosses were drawn, and the word shame was written on the flags.
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Every few spaces are charmingly neat circucular huts, with conical roofs, and walls hanging out all round with the clay worked prettily into rounded bricks, and daubed symmetrically with spots.
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Other variations include the use of a long stick daubed with birdlime that is manually placed over the bird to cause its wings to get stuck.
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In 1920 the church was daubed.
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Three to four cubic meters of clay were necessary for daubing the walls and reeds harvested from some 1,000 square meters, for the covering of the superstructure.
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The latest daub does not create a more convincing make-up.
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In the dim and distant past it was considered virtuous to daub sheep with tar.
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There is no daub: that nothing like that proportion is going back into education in this country at the present time.
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One thousand three hundred and seventy-eight houses, including 384 of wattle and daub, were destroyed, and 2,506 were damaged.
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You can teach any man to daub in oils, but you cannot turn him into an artist; it is either in him or it is not.
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One difficulty is that if a bit of plaster falls off, water is liable to get on to the wattle and daub, and quickly dissolve it.
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Daub is usually created from a mixture of certain ingredients from three categories: binders, aggregates and reinforcement.
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Homes were built from wattle and daub, with thatched roofs.
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Players then mark which numbers they wish to play and then daub those numbers according to the numbers drawn.
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Pugh at first camped on the site, then built a wattle-and-daub shack.
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Wattle and daub has been used for at least 6,000 years, and is still an important construction material in many parts of the world.
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Very few 19th-century houses of wattle and daub or split timber have survived.
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In others, they were built of timber, wattle and daub, or a mix of materials.
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They consist either of simple one-room houses made of wattle and daub, or log-built.
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Most settler buildings of this time were wattle and daub, thatched with tambootie grass.
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The wattle and daub construction church was later burnt down by convicts in 1798.
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Many colonists lived in fairly crude structures, including dugouts, wigwams, and dirt-floor huts made using wattle and daub construction.
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The walls are filled with wattle and daub.
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Others are wholly above ground, wattle and daub construction.
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Tents and wattle and daub huts preceded more substantial structures.
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Today, they live in unpretentious huts of wattle, daub and thatch.
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Another method is to slice the image onto the skin with a razor and daub the cut with indelible ink.
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A cribbed-log structure covered with brush and daub has been excavated and reported.
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As the houses were built of wood and daub, and the fortifications mostly of wood and earth, they were replaced frequently.
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At the east side of the present day farmhouse a large roundhouse was discovered, with daub from the walls still in situ.
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The outside wall of the smoke bay was infilled with sandstone, whilst the rest of the building was infilled with wattle and daub.
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The wattle and daub remains are composed of locally available clay, reed, husk, pottery pieces, and pieces of fresh water shell.
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Combed daub survives on the east projecting gable, overlain by later additions and below the stub tie-beam of the partition truss.
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The timber-framing infill is a mixture of brick and wattle and daub.
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The walls were constructed in wattle and daub technique.
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Several thousand people lived in this town protected by a stockade made of wattle and daub.
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The gap between the layers is filled with vermiculite and the outside is coated with a layer of lime-based daub and painted.
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Shaped like houses, the memorials are constructed with a combination of crushed coral and limestone daub.
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The exterior is harled with the traditional pinkish lime-based hand-daub.
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The earliest were rectangular wall trench structures with wattle and daub walls and grass thatched gable roofs.
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Buildings were made primarily of wattle and daub, using thatched roofs, or, occasionally, wooden shingles.
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Their house was probably a wattle and daub cottage built by convicts with local timber.
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Houses within the enclosure were circular and constructed of wattle and daub, with conical thatched roofs.
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There was probably a wattle and daub church on the same site soon after.
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Roofs were thatched or covered with birch bark and turf, and walls were built of turf, palisades or wattle-and-daub.
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Buildings are mainly of timber, usually oak beams with wattle and daub infill, or brick.
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Daub structures are reported, as well as basin-shaped structures.
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The cottage of 1672, a timber-framed and wattle and daub building, was extended on its south side in 1808.
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The majority of residents, however, live in very simple wattle and daub houses of their own construction.
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They were constructed of wooden posts and wattle covered by daub, some daub walls were ornamented with spirals.
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Wattle and daub has been used for at least 6000 years and is still an important construction material in many parts of the world.
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The front gable pediment has a wattle and daub treatment.
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The use of strips with plaster, however, is called either lath and plaster or wattle and daub.
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Among the domestic deposits found in this material, which included charcoal and carbonised grain, there were several fragments of daub, accidentally baked.
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The wattle and daub also shows evidence of partial burning.
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When first constructed, the timber frame would have been in-filled with wattle and daub, rather than brick.
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The garrets were both embellished by combed daub decoration and suspended ceilings supported over collars integral to the roof construction.
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The timber framing of the chancel is now infilled with brick which has replaced the original wattle and daub.
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Jacal construction is similar to wattle and daub.
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Buildings within the "vicus" would have generally been one storey, timber framed, and of wattle and daub construction.
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Artifacts were recovered by means of dredging, including pottery sherds, microliths, wattle and daub remains, and hearth materials.
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He lives in the same wattle and daub house that he built on his farm.
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Though the violence of the 1970s and 1980s has subsided, some activists still daub graffiti on place-name signs.
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Part of the wattle-and-daub structure of one wall has been exposed and framed in glass.
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The head was in black and white, apart from bright red 'lipstick' and streaks of blue daubed onto the eyelids and dimples.
Whilst the average daily rate for thatching and daubing was 4d per day, rates could on occasion fall to 3d.
Summit was divided into four rooms and likely enclosed by wattle-and-daub walls and a thatch roof.
Thus, it appears that this site served as a storage facility constructed of wattle and daub.
Three pieces of daub were dated and provided an average age and standard error of 830 plus/minus 40 years.
The third alternative, and the most straightforward interpretation, was that the daub was contemporary with the backfilling of the drain.
Until recently, few houses had been built to last, but now concrete block structures are replacing wooden and wattle-and-daub houses and shacks.
The mystery was the origin of the large quantities of daub.
Indeed, the predominant materials would seem to have been wood and daub.
The monument has been damaged and daubed with paint sixteen times to date, most recently just over a week ago.
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Miners not on strike have had the windows of their houses broken and the houses daubed.
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They are not just seamen's homes—an 81-year-widow's home was daubed.
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