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  1. Akai S1000 sampler "A great workhorse in the studio, which gets used a helluva lot.
  2. The easel is the workhorse of the artist, and perhaps one of the most essential tools for the studio.
  3. Mr Pierre Mauroy, an ex-prime minister and party workhorse, will stay on as the party's first secretary.
  4. At the bottom of the picture lies the workhorse of the Tri-Plates, a round-neck Style 2 with its "Wild Rose" livery.
  5. The price of a 1-megabit dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) chip - the current workhorse of the Japanese semiconductor industry - has tumbled 40% since September, to around 4.50.
  6. Such computer software is rapidly becoming the archaeologist's workhorse, both during the excavation process in circumstances where immediate feedback is desirable, and afterwards to help in preparing the final published report.
  7. In the past I have had to search far and wide for opportunities to fly this wonderful big radial-engined workhorse, and my quest had taken me to Australia, Canada and various parts of the USA; but now, at last, 45 years after its first flight, we have a floatplane Beaver here in the UK.
  8. The Aerospatiale Gazelle forms a large part of the Regiment and thus is the real workhorse.
  9. Significantly, Roxburgh decided to pay heed to the excellent club form of Gordon Strachan and the Leeds United man displayed an admirable combination of cockiness and sheer resolve on the right side of a midfield which contained the Celtic pair Roy Aitken and Paul McStay, and the former Parkhead workhorse, Murdo Macleod, who is now enjoying a renaissance in West Germany.
  10. MODERN LOVE Fender SRV Strat Fender's newest angle on the seemingly limitless Stratocaster theme is a glossy recreation of the late Texan blueser's tattered old workhorse.
  11. Alnico, the workhorse nickel-cobalt-iron magnet, was first launched in the 1930s, followed by samarium-cobalt in the 1960s, which allowed greater miniaturisation of electronics.
  12. Dad was a workhorse.
  13. Originally, most English vineyards contained the dull Mller-Thurgau grape, produced years ago by cropping the classic but late-ripening Riesling with the workhorse Sylvaner to produce a grape that appealed to few drinkers.

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