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Synonyms for toolbox

a box or chest or cabinet for holding hand tools

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Essential kit: hand tools WHEN doing DIY around your home there is a small number of what I would call "essential everyday items" to keep in your toolbag. Here are my top five...
WHEN you call in a tradesman for a household job, do you imagine a burly bloke with a toolbag and a white van?
He described as "in flux" how Causes fits within PETA's "online toolbag."
Although they are becoming increasingly important, contemporary methods of applied statistics, including generalized linear modeling, mixed-effects modeling and Bayesian statistical analysis and inference, are not always in the natural resource scientist's toolbag. Here Stauffer (applied statistics, Humboldt State U.), who obviously knows of what he speaks through field as well as academic experience, thoroughly uses a range of examples and case studies and addresses problems common to natural resource sciences to help professionals, graduate and undergraduate students.
There was anxiety about "toolbag travellers", those skilled men whose desire for a better life overseas meant a gradual spread of all that home-grown expertise.
It's been quite the journey since he boarded a plane from Florida on his birthday last September - bound for faraway Oregon "with just a pair of jeans and a toolbag" to his name.
Set to wonder after the loss of his son in World War I, and pressed to find a solution to the social defects spurred by the National Socialist onslaught, Husserl employed Dilthey's philosophical toolbag in his own attempt to make philosophy rigorously responsive to concrete social problems.
Mutch put the proceeds in his toolbag and relocked the chest.
Only after gaining a clearer understanding of the business environment can the interns more clearly see how [their technical knowledge] can provide the toolbag to solve the business problem....
'When I first started out I was very much a toolbag and overalls type of person,' she said.
(42) At the same time, however, .Allison and Zellikow's insights could also be read as providing support for retaining the "war" metaphor at least as one of several instruments co-residing in the toolbag of policy responses.
You see low-sulphur, more environmentally acceptable diesel may be the hook that sells to Mr and Mrs Patio Decking, but to capture the hearts of enthusiasts they have to be convinced that there is performance under the bonnet and they won't be driving around inside a welder's toolbag.
A New Tool for the Toolbag: A couple of new tools have found their way into my bag of tools.
By using an existing repertoire of successful assignments, projects and activities from the teacher's toolbag, there is enough familiarity for both the teacher and students to help ensure a successful instructional outcome.