NĂ¼ Kua Shih, the Repairerof the Heavens It is true that there exist one or two other explanations of the origin of things which introduce a personal creator.
I have just a faint recollection of some man bending over me, and then I knew no more until my reason returned to me and I found myself living with the shoe-repairer and his wife in Bayeux.
Fortunately the damage is not very serious, and an experienced bow repairer will not be long in restoring the head to its original elegance of outline.
A very clever maker and repairerof violins and bows.
A further notion of his was calculated to be of great benefit to such players as might find themselves in out-of-the-way places with a bow in need of new hair and no luthier or bow-repairer within reach.
His trade was that of an instrument maker, his position was that of custodian and repairer of the apparatus of Glasgow University.
Watt was the instrument maker and repairerat Glasgow University in the year 1763.
In essentially every branch, from track repairer to the man at the locomotive throttle, the railroad worker is responsible for the safety of human lives and the care of vast property.
Here's what it says: "Thou shalt raise up the foundations of many generations, and thou shalt be called the repairer of the breach, the restorer of paths to dwell in.
I suppose we may as well hail another bus and get back to the store," the clock repairer at length suggested.
I shouldn't mind a bit becoming a repairer if I could be as good a one as Mr. McPhearson.
He was an expert watch-repairer and watch-assembler, having learned his craft among the Swiss and the English workmen in New York and Boston.
Owners of violins should take particular precaution never to permit the cutting away of wood out of the bottom or top of a violin, without being fully satisfied that the repairer is an adept in the art.
To find an adept repaireris as difficult as to find a thorough master of the art of making violins; for the repairer must possess the same knowledge of the production of tone as the best violin maker.
Well," I said, "the profession of a Repairer of Reputations is lucrative.
You said it was impossible to succeed as a Repairer of Reputations; that even if I did succeed in certain cases it would cost me more than I would gain by it.
The repairer has been at work on this valuable set, not the intelligent restorer, but the frank bungler who has not hesitated to turn certain pieces wrong side out, nor to set in large sections obviously cut from another tapestry.
But it is done, and so well, that the repairer is called not that, but a restorer.
It is the part of the repairer to see that he looks at home in his new surroundings.
A good repairer will splice a neck in so as to be scarcely perceptible.
If an alteration be required an experienced repairer only can know the kind of bar required.
At length Kenneth managed to get into conversation with a French-speaking corporal, and from him learnt that there was an efficient motor-repairer in Huy, whose place of business faced the market square.
The repairer gravely informed them that a new magneto was absolutely necessary, and since he had not one in stock he would be obliged to send to Brussels for it.
I will help you to straighten the handle-bars," volunteered one of the Belgian cyclists, who was a motor-repairer by trade.
The chief looks over it, turns it about once or twice, and asks: "Did you put this into the hands of a repairer who professed any knowledge of violins?
Courage and caution are faculties brought to bear strongly and continuously on the subject by every repairer with a reputation for success.
Our friend takes his departure, but cannot help talking of the "find" to the dealer and repairer of whom he purchases his strings.
The first step taken by the repairer is the cleansing and removal of all foreign particles likely to interfere with the adhesion of the surfaces to be brought into contact.
A repairer and maker of some experience was examining a violin by one of the old Italian makers, that had, underneath the shell a rather sudden demarkation at the part where the graft had been fitted in.
There are doubtless many substances or liquids capable of imparting a tint resembling that alone caused by age, but experience only will enable the repairerto decide which is best.
It may be that the supposition is uppermost in the mind of the repairer that, like the nut at the fingerboard, the pressure of the strings will retain it in position.
It has been caused by a twist, possibly while being handled by some clumsy or heavy-handed repairer of olden times, and hastily filled with polluted glue, pressed together and left to itself.
No repairer would think it worth while to cramp or keep pressed down by any means the studs that he may think proper to place in position.
Another is that of a well known continental repairer in his day, relating how he had repaired a very large number of real Strads and found the upper tables to be of the same thickness, two and a half m's.
As a repairer of the works of the great masters he early obtained a high reputation, and perhaps restored more valuable instruments than any repairer of his time.
He is distinguished both as a maker and repairer of instruments.
Mennegand, Charles, distinguished as a maker, and also as a repairer and "cutter" .
Mantegazza, Pietro Giovanni, maker and repairer of Violins and Tenors; good work; patronised by Count Cozio .
Was both a maker and a repairerof Violins; it was, however, in the latter capacity that his abilities were mainly exercised.
Having satisfied his revengeful feelings, the repairer duly made known the discovery of the missing scroll, to the intense gratification of its owner.
Finally, therepairer refused to accept any portion of the reward upon one condition, viz.
The mistake made by the average repairer is generally that of failing to detect these details and to make slight corrections where necessary, as he proceeds with the ordinary cleaning and repairing of the watch.
This was the prevailing situation for many years and the repairer was judged according to his skill in making and finishing the various parts.
The repairer will not find as much daily necessity for understanding temperature adjusting as he will for being thorough in Position adjusting.
In this respect the repairer who comes in contact with the customer may gain considerable advantage by noting in which pocket the watch is usually carried and then being guided in the final regulation by this knowledge.
If therepairer is not familiar with accepted standards of side and end shakes, he can improve his judgment by examining watches of the higher grades and comparing the results with those found in cheaper makes of watches.
As time passed the value of the repairer was indicated by his ability to make new parts and to replace them so that the watch would again be in running condition.
Fortunately, there is a clock-repairer who, so soon as he perceived how tardily the hands performed their task, with his finger twirled them around the entire dial, whereupon the clock struck the hour.
And thus Jesus Christ is the repairer of the breaches, and restorer of the ancient paths and old wastes, to dwell in.
Christ is therepairer of the breaches, the second Adam aspired to quicken what Adam killed.
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