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Definitionn. workplace where skins and hides are tanned
Last update: June 14, 2015
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(Paris, 1724-1729), republished by Victor Cousin (Paris, 1824-1826) in II vols., and again under the authority of the minister of public instruction by C. Adam and P. Tannery (1897 foil.). [Please select]
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His father was a rich man--owned the cooper shop an' the saw-mill an' the tannery an' a lot o' cleared land down in the valley. [Please select]
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The latest feature of the war is the discovery of a tannery in the woods, where the hides of illegally-slaughtered deer and moose are dressed. [Please select]
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He went first, I believe, with his half-brother, Peter Grant, who, though not a tanner himself, owned a tannery in Maysville, Kentucky. [Please select]
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My father set up for himself in business, establishing a tannery at Ravenna, the county seat of Portage County. [Please select]
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Couldn't I take another name when I go into the tannery and let them think I am somebody else. [Please select]
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"I do not mean to stand behind you after you are in the tannery, anyway," he went on. [Please select]
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"I think I will enter the tannery as Peter Strong," he answered. [Please select]
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Evidently his father had made no provision for him to get to the tannery. [Please select]
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"Well, young man, so you want a job in the tannery." [Please select]
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"Guess he'll build his'n tight, whatever it is," said Jock, looking after him as Jethro made his way to the little tannery near by. [Please select]
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