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Definition of Loggers
1. logger [n] - See also: logger
Lexicographical Neighbors of Loggers
Literary usage of Loggers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Northwest Forest Plan: A Report to the President and Congress by E. Thomas Tuchmann (1998)
"Training the Next Generation of loggers at the Forestry Training Center 1n mid-1995,
... These loggers, and those to be trained in future years, ..."
2. Ruling Case Law as Developed and Established by the Decisions and by William Mark McKinney, Burdett Alberto Rich (1917)
"loggers' AND MILL MEN'S LIENS 41. In General.—The right to a lien for work
performed in connection with the cutting of timber, the hauling and rafting of ..."
3. War-time Strikes and Their Adjustment by Alexander M. Bing (1921)
"CHAPTER XIX The IWW and the Loyal Legion of loggers and Lumbermen THE IWW IN its
philosophy the Industrial Workers of the World is uncompromisingly ..."
4. Cut and Run: Illegal Logging and Timber Trade in the Tropics by Rob Glastra (1999)
"... strengthening its capacity and improving its enforcement record, including
its legal capacity to exact payment. EAST ASIAN loggers: A NEW THREAT The ..."
5. Forestry Quarterly by New York State College of Forestry (1911)
"THE "HAND-loggers" OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. BY Louis MARGOLIN. A unique form of forest
exploitation, little known outside of the region where it is practiced, ..."
6. McFadden Language Series by Effie Belle McFadden (1915)
"A STORY TO TELL Read carefully: A Visit to a loggers' Camp "May we go, mother?
... "With father to the loggers' camp to-morrow," they answered. ..."