Against the background of thisgimlet-eyed skepticism, the study of scientific personae may stir suspicions: what is a scientific persona but a mythology by another name?
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He had peculiargimlet-like eyes which bored into me.
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Thegimletis also worth mentioning as it is scaled down version of an auger.
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At first salmon gum andgimletwood were used, although these attracted termites (locally known as white ants) and had to be replaced.
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Gimletwas primarily intended for use in the air-to-air role.
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As a result, severalgimletcities have formed their own armies.
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Gimletis named for thegimlettool, which is said to have the same crooked shape as the local creek.
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Thegimletbit cuts the side of the hole.
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The bit is the same style as that used in thegimlet, a self-contained tool for boring small holes in wood by hand.
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Agimletis always a small tool.
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