Drill a hole and chisel a shallow mortise in that jamb for the strike plate. |
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I'll drill a hole in the top of the cup and you can siphon the water out with a straw. |
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So I will hole up in my office today and do some writing of an academic, not bloggy, kind and grade a segment of exams. |
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We designed a new attachment point for the bobstay at the stem and incorporated an additional hole for a heavy shackle. |
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I'm not exaggerating when I say that they even bit a big hole in the mosquito net. |
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The red blood cell, shaped like a doughnut without a hole in the center, carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body. |
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The dance is set up as wholesome bobby-soxer swing, but Hayworth projects a voluptuous energy that practically burns a hole in the celluloid. |
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The excavator was sitting at the top of the hole, so it could lower a skip down for the mini digger to fill, when it toppled over. |
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Three days later, she went back into surgery so a skin graft could be taken from the top of her leg to cover the hole. |
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The hole in the floor was covered with a sliding panel flush with the aircraft's skin. |
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Not having bothered to use the door, the undead cadavers had simply punched a hole through the wall as if it had been thin wooden boarding. |
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The investigator then pressed his face against the weathered boarding, his eye even with the hole. |
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She had blue eyes and was looking at me in fear, peering through the hole in the ski mask at my brown eyes. |
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The grounding tore a hole in her hull below the waterline, flooding several compartments, but no one was injured. |
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So it wasn't a black hole, but rather a time bomb waiting for someone to blow it up. |
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Do not dig a hole deeper than the roots or the soil and your apple will sink below ground level. |
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The impact tore a hole in her hull, flooding several compartments, but she was able to free herself. |
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Laser photocoagulation uses laser light to heat the intraocular tissue around a retinal hole or tear. |
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The hole patterns of your old faucet should match the pattern of the new faucet. |
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The gaping hole in the ship meant that much of the air was completely unbreathable so both men wore their helmets set to recycled air. |
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Until the 1840s, screws had a flat or blunt tip, which necessitated drilling a lead hole first in order to start the screw. |
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Other methods entail tying increasingly tighter pieces of thread through a pierced hole or cutting with a laser. |
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The spirits of old Delta bluesmen, Appalachian front-porch strummers, and folk troubadors live in a guitar's wooden hole. |
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He husks and cleans a coconut and pours the milk out through a small pierced hole. |
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Feed the other end of the cord up through the pierced hole in the bottom of the flap. |
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What made the feat even more incredible is that he scored the hole in one on the ninth and he was playing the third at the time. |
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There was a deep indent in the cement, however there was nothing in the hole. |
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Then he walked to the hole, looked in, reached down and picked up his ball. |
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I think he gets paid by the word because what comes out of his pie hole is nothing but useless information. |
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European countries raped and pillaged the continent, destroying the social fabric and leaving a metaphorical smoking hole behind. |
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If needed, drill a pilot hole before nailing to prevent the wood from splitting. |
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They are put in place by drilling a hole through the mortar between the bricks and then drilling a pilot hole in the block wall. |
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This requires using a brad-point bit with a smaller bit to drill a pilot hole. |
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To avoid this, use a cordless drill to drill a pilot hole, one slightly smaller than the shank of the nail and then drive the nail into this. |
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Somebody, at one point, had carefully picked a hole in the fabric, leaving a peephole to the room. |
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Pull the hole saw out and begin drilling from the other side using the pilot hole as your center guide. |
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Drill a pilot hole in plaster using the appropriate size masonry drill bit and tap in the anchor with the heel of a screwdriver or a hammer. |
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They succeeded in knocking a hole in one wall, but still the building wouldn't come down. |
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Self-tapping screws have a special point that resembles a drill bit and are capable of cutting their own pilot hole in light gauge sheet metal. |
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He pickaxed a deep hole right in front of the statue. Then he buried the stone. |
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We like to drill a pilot hole into the stud to make installing the screw easier. |
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Drill a small hole through the plaster, called a pilot hole, and then attach a picture hook nail or other sturdy fastener using the hole. |
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Daly had an opportunity to force a playoff, but also stroked his four-foot par hole past the pin. |
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In a round that included three birdies and seven pars, she also claimed near pins on holes eight and fifteen, and the long putt on hole nine. |
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Tape the foil over the hole in the bottom of the canister, so the pinhole is centered. |
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Integral has a large field of view, enabling it to scan our Milky Way galaxy for neutron stars and black hole activity. |
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The disappearance of the short tailed field voles, normally so hugely plentiful, had left a massive hole in his food supply. |
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It was a quite eerie feeling as a pipe band went down a ramp into the hole. |
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By the fifteenth hole the crowds had started to form around this new sensation on the course. |
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She flew through a building that had a hole in it and lost the fighter squadron that was attacking her. |
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Joe was attacked and had a massive hole in his body with his insides hanging out. |
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The inside centre skipped through a gaping hole in the Romanian midfield to give his team an ideal start with the fastest World Cup try. |
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I just had an early lunch and halfway through eating a conference pear, I discovered a half-moon shaped hole! |
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Squeezing through the hole we entered an even larger cave filled with burial pits. |
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The ball pitched 15 feet from the hole, bounced three times and dropped in. |
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Dropping another ball, he hit five iron again and this time the ball pitched on the green and ran up and into the hole. |
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Part of the traditional butchering practice involved a technique known as pithing, where a hole was made in the animal's skull. |
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They had instructed people to drill a hole in the river bed after which they installed a suction pump. |
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In Hold'em, a pair in the hole that is larger than any community card on the board. |
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The compaction of amalgam into the cavity is not simply a matter of filling the hole. |
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Hence again I have stayed in my hole, because up above there's an increasing passion to make men conform to a pattern. |
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Use of jelly stones is not a scientific mode of pot hole repair, rather the filler substance should be finely ground, he explained. |
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The first is for the power lead for the pump, the second is the filler hole with the other 2 for the inlet and outlets pipes. |
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Presumably Barber would have sunk an 80-footer had there been another hole. |
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The existence of such black holes has been inferred in cases where the black hole pulls gas of a companion star that orbits around it. |
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He hit a five-foot birdie attempt three feet past the hole, then missed the comebacker to settle for a momentum-killing bogey. |
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This hole in the retina creates a blind spot in the eye, a flaw that again would be avoidable with a priori design. |
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A beautiful hole, but it was still a hole when you stripped away all the velvet and phosphorescence. |
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It is now one year since Douglas died and for some reason it still feels like there's a hole in the world. |
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There was a hole in the venture capital market, said the program's boosters, and the government was needed to fill it. |
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My sister picked a hole in her navy school tights as we sat and listened. |
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What they have to understand is that this place was once just a hole in the ground cut by teams of labourers with picks and shovels and lots and lots of dynamite. |
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But we managed to find a pair of feelers, which protruded from a hole. |
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She set down the seal, climbed up to the hole that was four feet above the ground and slid feet first into the opening that led to a small cavern. |
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Mark the wall with a felt-tip pen or dark pencil through the circled hole. |
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Drills can also be used for pierced work, and the hole allows access for different blades according to the degree of refinement of the decoration. |
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You pour hydrochloric acid on a car fender and it will eat a hole in it. |
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In this case, the matrix seen through the hole would represent sediment that has infilled an indentation originating in the interior of the valve. |
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In particular the water-filled marl hole can be infilled under supervision to an engineering specification suitable for build development and thus reclaimed for housing. |
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I just ferreted this hole as I wanted to find out where all the bolt holes were before I gassed it, and as I had the nets in my pocket I thought...why not! |
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When the glue has dried, trim the dowel off flush with the cabinet, drill a small pilot hole into the end of the dowel, and reinstall the door with the original screws. |
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Pre-drilling a pilot hole, slightly smaller than the nail thickness you will be using, prevents splitting the wood and is recommended for hardwoods or near the ends of boards. |
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If the hole is stripped and the screw won't tighten, remove the screw and drill a deeper pilot hole for a new 3-in. screw that will extend into the framing behind the jamb. |
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He saw a hole or gash in the nose, near the pitot tubes and AOA probes. |
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We got to the end of the first hole and Warren sank a putt for par. |
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It was a painting of two cats looking at a mouse hole in a wall. |
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Since they already owed everything to God before they sinned and incurred debt on top of that, they are in the hole of obligation to God, so to speak. |
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The harder you blow or the smaller the hole, the shriller the whistle. |
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I waddled jovially around the apartment in my Santa suit, laughing through the beard's tiny mouth hole like a walrus blowing through its moustache. |
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A plastic foam trapdoor covered the mouth of the narrow hole. |
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A small blowpipe was clutched tightly in its hand, a slender wooden tube carved around with a coiled snake, its fangs curved around the departure hole of the darts. |
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There are no chequebooks and uncashed cheques lying around, waiting to vanish into the black hole where keys, biros and odd socks also mysteriously disappear. |
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It looks like at some point the slag from the mine was dumped into this hole in small quantities, and as a boy I found many chunks of Blue John down there. |
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Everyone needs to shut their pie hole about her weight gain. |
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Antarctic ozone hole is amongst the largest ever and much deeper than average. |
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In the film, set in 2130, the spaceship USS Palomino discovers another ship, the USS Cygnus, hovering on the edge of a black hole. |
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The company wants to gasify coal using a process that involves drilling a bore hole and igniting the coal. |
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Make your own garment bag by cutting a small hole in the bottom of a garbage bag. |
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The system uses a standard deadbolt with a patented lock-sensing tab inserted into the lock hole. |
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Geophysicists dig a hole some 100 meters deep, pack in explosives, seal the hole, and set off a downward-directed kaboom. |
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Geologists think the gigantic geode was formed 6 million years ago, when mineral-saturated water flowed through a rock hole. |
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Use a paper fastener to connect the creamer container to the plastic card through the hole opposite the yarn. |
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A damaged ozone layer, aka the ozone hole, is one of the most significant environmental problems scientists have faced over the years. |
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The technology upon completion of drilling is lowered inside drill rods to the bottom of the hole, which is geophysically logged as the rods are pulled out of the hole. |
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Poke a hole in the arrow, and push a paper fastener through it. |
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The forward plan is to complete the current coring operation and resume drilling in 216mm hole to Total Depth at 4,265mMDRT or the gas water contact. |
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Our use of ozone-depleting substances such as chlorofluorocarbons had torn a hole in the ozone layer that protects us from the sun's harmful ultraviolet radiation. |
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The ozone hole that forms each year in the stratosphere over Antarctica was slightly smaller in 2013 than average in recent decades, according to NASA satellite data. |
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Petrography and mineralogy will be necessary to determine the full history of alteration of the rocks in this drill hole as well as the paragenesis of the mineralisation. |
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