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1Published 1971“...driving Wouldn't give her son work. . . . when he was driving his wood, and she put up her hand...”
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2Published 1987“...drive n [My uncle] was on the drive for years [and] they practised log-rolling every chance...”
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5Published 1987“...drive n Most Gander Bay men were away to work, either on the Exploits main drive...”
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6Published 1990“...drive _DC_ ~n 1 lumbering (1872 --- _DC_ vbl n 1. (1848- ) _DC_ ~ n 1 (1849 _OSup[S]2[S]_ ~ sb. 1 a...”
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9by Fanney Sigurðardóttir 1985-, Helgi Rúnar Einarsson 1987-, Hrafn Orri Hrafnkelsson 1994-, Kristinn Þorri Þrastarson 1989-“...This reports outlines the development and documentation of the project Drive. The project is a...”
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11Published 1960“...drive n Loggers go 'on the drive' or 'on the haul-off' (W.J.K.) Not used Not used Withdrawn...”
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12Published 1960“...drive n the men go "on the drive" or "on the haul-off" in logging WK 18 Jan 60 Not used Not used...”
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13Published“...drive n The floating of wood down rivers and streams to a mill. Normally done during the spring run...”
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14Published“...drive n This is when a group of men (loggers or drivers) drive the wood (usually pulpwood) down a...”
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18Published 1970“...drive n 8. "The floating ice it is all gone and business has arrived, Two hundred able-bodied men...”
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19Published 1973“...drive n . . . the "drive," involved the transportation of the pulp wood by water directly...”
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