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1. Tinker about with poem,
2. Whether I think it's better or not is immaterial, it takes a hundred years to get there, I'm twenty six now, us religious fanatics from Earth don't tinker with God's appointed hour and I think I've proved my case
3. It was electric blue and had pink Tinker Bell fairy lights in the headlights, pink titanium end stops on the bars and valve caps
4. And he came out of his potting shed to find Minty Pinter, the tinker, running up his pathway
5. ” The tiny tinker winked and nodded in affirmation
6. Pots, named for his trade as a tinker
7. “Well, let’s not get ahead of ourselves, young Miss,” said the Tinker, still shrouded in azalea foliage
8. Full of new intent, Wynne began to tinker with the device at his neck
9. He still struggled with whether or not it was right to tinker
10. All you need to do is tinker around and see for yourself
11. I see my little shop, where I like to tinker with pieces, put things back together
12. Legos and Tinker Toys, a dozen flat-screen TVs showing different news
13. Still the robots go to work, lifting collapsed walls, ceilings, and overturned automobiles like children playing with Tinker Toys
14. voted to retaining the program's Tinker Toy-style extensibility
15. We need to tinker here and there to bring perfection
16. They asked a few questions, but seemed satisfied with our explanation that we just liked to tinker with stuff
17. Tinker Toy building sets
18. Three Welshmen and a Lollard tinker
19. Owen Ap-Richard was there with his boys and so was the tinker
20. Richard grinned mischievously and the tinker pounced like a Lollard cat on a wayward mouse
21. The tinker said it didn’t matter a toad’s fart whether she was noble or not because when the Lollards took over there wouldn’t be any nobles left
22. Nor was the tinker
23. Owen and the tinker had drawn swords
24. “A tinker then are you? Th
25. “In any event,” the tinker continued, “I have a cart a ways
26. Just then two highlanders entered, and the tinker took his ale
27. and pressure; while advanced skiers may tinker more with their
28. you can tinker with different snow conditions and tougher tasks first that can
29. the liners out and tinker with them: experiment with
30. should be a cant adjustment, in case you need to tinker
31. independent-leg-action, and without poles to tinker
32. Whilst the subconscious mind is happy to tinker around with the edges of this picture, it hates to
33. Your subconscious is not willing to tinker around with basically-held beliefs
34. Not like the other tinker
35. "What other tinker?" said Mr
36. She wasted no time wondering why: he made enemies faster than a tinker made friends
37. Plodding around the parade ground that winter, Louie and Harris befriended Frank Tinker, a dive-bomber pilot and opera singer who had been brought from Kwajalein with Garrett
38. Harris and Tinker were experiencing the sparkling mental clarity, prompted by starvation, that Louie had first known on the raft
39. Tinker became conversant in Norwegian in a single week, taking lessons from his cell neighbors
40. When Tinker asked what he was doing, Harris said he was reading a text that he had studied at Annapolis many years earlier
41. IT WAS THE SUMMER of 1944, and Louie and Frank Tinker were walking together in the Ofuna compound
42. If we could get out of here, he asked Tinker, could you fly a Japanese plane?
43. Tinker, who’d been captured more recently than Harris and Louie, had the most current knowledge of which areas of China were occupied by the enemy
44. Harris, Tinker, and Louie had heard rumors that the Japanese had retaliated against Chinese civilians for sheltering the Doolittle men, but didn’t know the true extent of it
45. Louie was five foot ten, Tinker six feet, Harris even taller
46. If Louie, Harris, and Tinker were caught, they would almost certainly be killed, either by civilians or by the authorities
47. Three weeks later, on the morning of September 30, 1944, the guards called the names of Zamperini, Tinker, Duva, and several other men
48. Louie, Frank Tinker, and a handful of other Ofuna veterans stood by the front gate of the Omori POW camp, which sat on an artificial island in Tokyo Bay
49. One night, when he found Frank Tinker deathly ill, Louie waited for the guards to pass, snuck to the Scots’ barracks, and told them that Tinker was in trouble
50. The Scots sent Louie back to Tinker with a load of sugar, no charge