Remove leaves from the stems, gather stems in bunches, and secure each bundle with a rubber band. |
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Jamie was playing with a rubber band, stretching it between his long fingers. |
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For example, a rubber band that is resilient at room temperature becomes leathery and relatively inextensible when cooled in a kitchen freezer. |
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Drain blood from the finger and apply a tourniquet using a rubber band or a small Penrose drain at the base of the affected digit. |
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He reached over and gently broke the rubber band like cheese, tweaking her nose as well before pulling away. |
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You can see this by imagining two spots of paint on a strip of elastic or on a rubber band. |
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An internal hinge, spring loaded with a rubber band, made the wings quiver in the wind, giving the illusion of a live brant. |
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It involves a rubber band that I wear round my wrist which I ping against my skin whenever my thoughts run away with me. |
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When his back was turned, she pulled out a paper clip and a rubber band, took careful aim, and fired. |
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The idea is to create resistance between the hips and shoulders so there is a lot of tautness, like a stretched rubber band. |
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Holding the vine in place, he gently stretched a wide rubber band over the pins as shown in the illustration. |
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Once the resistance is no longer sufficient, switch to a smaller rubber band. |
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Many people bend them over and slip a rubber band over them, or in the case of bulbs like Daffodils tie them with one of the long leaves. |
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There was no special ribbon or tissue paper wrapped lovingly around them, just an ugly rubber band. |
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Less than three months later, a woman found a blue rubber band in some vegetable pakoras she had bought from a store in Saltaire. |
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The process is complex, for the yarn has to be dyed as many times by tying a rubber band around areas that ought to resist the dye. |
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You can have any message stamped over the rubber band bracelets, or designs crafted on them. |
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Paying no mind to his father, Chris stuck a frozen waffle into the toaster and pulled the rubber band off of the morning newspaper. |
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He also has a piece of adhesive gum with drawing pins sunk in it which, when combined with a thick rubber band, makes a horrifying catapult. |
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Please remember your box and its lid should be wrapped separately in Christmas paper and fastened with a rubber band but not sealed. |
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Instead, we decided to hang up the heavier long underwear like regular clothing and simply bundle our lighter underwear with a rubber band. |
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Using rubber band tracks, which are currently enjoying a worldwide revival of popularity, would reduce the vulnerability of wheeled vehicles. |
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Rarely, perineal sepsis occurs as a complication of rubber band ligation of internal hemorrhoids. |
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She put six stems in each, added a little extra water to the bag and sealed it with a rubber band. |
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Wrap the original cardboard sleeve over the brush, or use brown paper and tie it with string or a rubber band. |
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The package contained a funny hat, a stick on mustache, and a bouncing balloon with the rubber band on it. |
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Drain blood from the finger and apply a tourniquet using a rubber band at the base of the affected digit. |
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For starters, try stretching a little piece of nylon stocking across the lens and hold it onto the lens barrel with a rubber band. |
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I picked it up, took off the rubber band that held it together, and began to thumb through it. |
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Otherwise, you may place your appliance in a plastic bag and seal it with a rubber band. |
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Secure with rubber band and then cover with a decorative hair ornament. |
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Instead the elastic tissue in the bell acted like a rubber band, re-forming the bell. |
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The wood of Taxus compact, consists of fine grains, rubber band and of pale red color. |
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The distant galaxies of the universe seem to be moving away just as points on a rubber band appear to move apart as the rubber band expands. |
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Galaxies in an expanding universe behave in a way similar to the points on a rubber band that is being stretched. |
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Make a hole on each black spot, pass the rubber band through them and make a knot at each end to avoid the rubber band to get loose. |
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Provide students with colour chalk and instruct them to attach it to the end of a broom handle or stick with tape or a rubber band. |
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Suppose you have a rubber band, an apple and a ring doughnut. |
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And even if the rubber band has snapped at various times, we go back to it at every opportunity. |
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A rubber band line appears, connecting your current position to the cursor's location. |
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The cover is pulled over the corners of the hopper and held in place using a rubber band. |
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Roland Swift's creation transfers a rubber band onto vegetables like broccoli at the speed of light. |
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The rubber band line reappears, connecting the first point you set to the cursor. |
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All components enclosed, either partially or fully, by the rubber band, are selected as soon as the mouse button is released. |
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Some patients compare the sensation to a light pinch or the snap of a rubber band. |
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Cover the mouth of the bottle with several layers of cheesecloth and secure the cloth with a rubber band. |
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Another efficient concept for selecting multiple components is by using the rubber band. |
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The height of the dress is wrinkled in front of and in the back by an invisible internal rubber band. |
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Your Zamboni must be built from recycled materials and must be powered by a rubber band mechanism, a new environmental method of vehicle power. |
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The Bulls-Eye Sharpshooter rubber band powered target pistol has a very long and interesting history. |
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Keeping busy by scribbling on a piece of paper, playing with a rubber band or drinking water. |
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At the risk of being TMI, I've just had to perform skillfull surgery on my undergarments in the ladies' loo between meetings using a particularly sharp pen and a rubber band. |
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Mia took a rubber band from her pocket, using it to tie her hair up. |
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Walker loosened the rubber band and fanned the bills in front of him. |
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The wooden car works with the simple technology of a wide rubber band. |
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Each of the 3,000 jars has a cellophane cover secured by a rubber band. |
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The first lady packs a rubber band and a jump rope in her suitcase on the road. |
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I pulled my hair back into a rubber band and let rip with every bit of French nastiness I had inside me. |
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To 'wind up' the 'engine', the propeller is repeatedly turned, twisting the rubber band. |
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If you like, you can cover the rubber band with string or wool. |
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Frontal ventilation slats and elastic rubber band. |
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Click a point on the rubber band to add a key frame. |
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When he hits his teens, it snaps back like a rubber band. |
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In view of the present situation, I get the feeling that every time there is a problem, we go back to this principle as if we were tied to it by a rubber band. |
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Alternatively, a piece of butter muslin held down with a rubber band can be used as a lid. |
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This causes the tube to split into multiple sections, creating a rubber band. |
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Wrap a rubber band around the stick at the hemline. |
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Prompt them to pick up ten sticks, rubber band them together, and quickly move them to the tens office. |
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A few grains of rice were dropped inside the balloons and boys with good lungs blew them up, attached a rubber band and the child had a bouncing noisemaker. |
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The rubber band was patented in England on March 17, 1845, by Stephen Perry. |
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This type of rubber band was popularized by use in the military. |
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When the propeller has had enough turns, the propeller is released and the model launched, the rubber band then turning the propeller rapidly until it has unwound. |
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Stretching a rubber band will cause it to release heat, while releasing it after it has been stretched will make it absorb heat, causing its surroundings to become cooler. |
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Heating causes the rubber band to contract and cooling causes expansion. |
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Temperature affects the elasticity of a rubber band in an unusual way. |
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She twisted the rubber band extra tight. Sure enough, the tractor spun off much faster. Whee! She really liked to see it go fast on the living room floor. |
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One of the first to use this method was pioneer aerodynamicist George Cayley, who used rubber band driven motors for powering his small experimental models. |
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Using a short tube called a proctoscope, your doctor grasps the haemorrhoid with forceps and attaches a rubber band around the base using a banding instrument. |
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Explain that heat, symbolized by the scissors, caused weak hydrogen bonds, symbolized by the rubber band, to break, thus denaturing the enzyme and eliminating its active site. |
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