1 wood that has been prepared for building
2 wood that has been cut into various lengths for building
4 → timber
The 1993 volume of lumber exported, for example, reflected a 434 per cent increase above the 1983 figure.
In terms of capital investment, lumber production provided the next least expensive way of increasing exports with a ready external market.
The opportunity to break loose from obligations to clan and lineage elders attracted thousands of young men into the lumber camps each year.
The lumber was used to build a substantial sleeping hut, as well as a watchtower, from which the behaviour of the ice could be observed.
Recruiters were able to evade administrative supervision and engage workers from circonscriptions hundreds of miles from the lumber camps.
Obviously, the prosecution should not be lumbered with having to eliminate all possible doubts from the minds of jurors, only their reasonable doubts.
One interviewee suggested that more local processing of logs into dimension lumber would add value and offer longer periods of employment.
Vehicles are nothing but survival machines, lumbering robots controlled by the replicators that produced them.
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