The shares, when made of the same material, required constant sharpening; this necessity was removed by the device, patented by Robert Ransome in 1803, of chilling and so hardening the under-surface of the share; the upper surface, which is soft, then wears away more quickly than the chilled part, whereby a sharp edge is always assured. [Please select]
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The Cossack was sharpening the saber under the wagon. [Please select]
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"What are you sharpening." [Please select]
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If he could hold these various elements in the situation, sharpening the stick and using it, he would have made an invention--a rude spear. [Please select]
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We are all purblind, but some are blinder than others who use the various means available for sharpening their eyesight. [Please select]
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Difficulties might loom ahead, but difficulties had but one object--the testing and sharpening of a man's strength. [Please select]
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Just sharpening and polishing it and never turning it to account for other people isn't what it was made for. [Please select]
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