Fix two strips of double sided tape lengthwise on the back of the black card. |
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Cardboard strips can also be curved, folded in accordion fashion, and coiled for a wide variety of effects. |
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The jarrah tree has rough grayish brown bark with vertical grooves, which sheds in long strips. |
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War strips us of the later accretions of civilization and lays bare the primal man in each of us. |
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The Lord strips her of this robe of honour, accursing her with this penalty. |
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An enzyme in the liver called alcohol dehydrogenase strips electrons from ethanol to form acetaldehyde. |
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This map was mounted in the CP and streets were labelled using white strips of paper taped to the acetate. |
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They each got two strips of jerky for meals, each about as long as a man's hand and as thick as two fingers. |
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We saw strips of deep red beef jerky, sheets of golden-colored glucose that looked like glass, orange rind and salmon skin. |
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The stripwork and the quoins are all rebated and stand proud of the stone infill to allow external plaster work to fill in between the strips. |
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Craftspeople spin cotton fabrics and weave strips of cloth that are sewn together to make durable garments. |
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Narrow strips of fabric or leather webbing were interlaced across a seat frame, and a piece of linen was tacked above it. |
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I'd quite forgotten the thrill of opening a pack of real paper prints and strips of real negatives. |
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These strips, or tracks, are attached to the ceiling joists and support the tiles. |
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Otherwise, wood furring strips are first nailed to the old ceiling or joists and the new files are stapled to these. |
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Otherwise, wood furring strips can be nailed to the old ceiling or joists and the new tiles are stapled to these. |
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These include counting beanbags to learn how to add whole numbers, and folding paper strips to learn to deal with fractions. |
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Term infants have well-formed skull bones separated by strips of connective tissue. |
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The edge strips were glued in place, held down with sticky tape to ensure good adhesion and left 24 Hrs for the adhesive to fully cure. |
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The stitches above and below each eye were covered by sterilised adhesive strips, with gauze dressings hiding everything from view. |
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The serial numbers are printed on adhesive strips, so I put the strip on the case. |
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In addition to the mousepad itself, they also give you two strips of Teflon with adhesive backing known as Padsurfers. |
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The gypsum board must be attached to the wood furring strips or underlying masonry using nails or screws. |
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No remnants of these prairies survive, except for linear strips along railways. |
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The next essential garment was the corset stiffened with thin strips of whalebone. |
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An acute political awareness and a fondness for '50s comic strips inform his odd blend of malevolence and whimsy. |
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The lips are slightly parted and a cord made of knotted strips of raveled red cloth hangs to the floor, where the crow grasps it in its beak. |
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The long pieced strips will be cut into sections and the short stitch length helps keep the seams from raveling. |
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She stood there in flip-flops and an orange silk blouse, cooking soy-sauced strips of raw beef. |
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They are made of hollowed out tree trunks with cowskin stretched on either end and tied with rawhide strips. |
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Thong smoothers were likely used to make rawhide thongs, or strips, that could have been part of equestrian accessories such as bridles. |
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Sidney Austin, the harness-maker, still uses strips of whitleather to repair..the collars of farm-horses. |
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They also use screening and filtration to keep insects out of rooms and sticky strips to catch those that do get in. |
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With kitchen shears or knife, cut sides toward centre in 1-inch wide strips. |
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Davidson's current collection of bracelets, chokers and belts are made of black or reddish-brown strips of leather varying in width. |
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You can see tree plantations all over the place with small agricultural strips of land and a few houses. |
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It seems you can't have a respectable blog these days unless you can make your own comic strips or do funny recaps of TV shows. |
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In addition to primary airports there are a multitude of landing strips able to receive small planes. |
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A small airtight box divided into sections with strips of cardboard is ideal. |
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The effect of these works is kinetic and compares to cells in film or frames in comic strips. |
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She had taken strips of dried meat from the packs and was reconstituting them in the boiling pot. |
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This was done with thin strips of wood and bark, fine branches from trees such as hazel or willow withies, and reeds. |
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Cory introduced himself to the first person he spied, a wizened old woman on a stool at the door, meticulously cutting thin strips of leather. |
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To protect your hands, always wear heavy work gloves when handling tackless strips. |
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Cold strips of grilled beef mingle with greens, julienned yellow and red peppers, all tossed together with a citrusy vinaigrette. |
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The myriad types of storage media included reels, chips, strips, cylinders, and sheets of tape or film. |
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He had wrapped the ends of the arrows with green cloth and strips of leather, and trimmed the feathers so that they aligned perfectly. |
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The system's generally built on old railway alignments or strips of undeveloped or cheap land. |
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A reglet plane was used to make the strips of wood used to space type in hand typesetting. |
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My other lace pillow on the left, which is stuffed, is useful for strips of lace. |
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Rae stood and walked to the door, putting a hand on one of the cool, black iron strips reinforcing the thick wood. |
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Allow the primer time to dry before reinserting the points, clips, or strips and applying the glazing compound. |
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She polished off another rice bowl then turned her attention to a few strips of yakitori. |
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Members of the family say the eel is an agreeable house pet, that eats twice a day and is fond of strips of raw chicken or fish. |
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For flooring, narrow strips of bamboo are laminated together to form planks, which can be glued or nailed to a subfloor. |
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So the engineers had resorted to lamination, building up sections from planed finger-jointed strips 170 mm wide by 27 mm thick. |
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Strips of printed fabrics may alternate with plain-fabric strips, or unpieced strips may alternate with pieced strips. |
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At the top, Julie of St Lucia is covering the two balloons with newspaper strips. |
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The landing gear was a unique tripod set-up to offer resistance to the unimproved nature of most landing strips. |
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If you're using corduroy remnants, cut the strips across the fabric grain with the cords running perpendicular to the strip length. |
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The football strips have been very well received by the youngsters at the school. |
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For the scallops, place the scallops on a cutting board and, using a thin larding needle, lard each scallop with five strips of truffles. |
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Even if the salad is dressed with strips of duck, bits of bacon lardons, goat cheese or sliced hard-boiled eggs, stay the course. |
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Not only that, but the light waves are all lined up in the same direction, like strips of lasagna in a pan. |
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In these areas, the layers of plaster are pulling away from the underlying strips of wood lath which support it. |
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These patchwork blocks are sewn into strips, then joined with plain-fabric strips. |
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She'd threatened to sew on elastic strips and attach them to the sleeves of his coat, but Mike begged her not to. |
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Buffalo horns are also more flexible and resilient than cattle horns and provide thicker strips. |
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Film strips hung from the cutter's rack, bits and pieces of Utah, out-takes overexposed and underexposed, masses of impenetrable material. |
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Meanwhile, the sharpening air threshes the veteran bronze leafiness of the oaks and strips the pines, fretful in the breeze, of their needles. |
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From the skin of the fleshy leafstalks which form the false stem of the abaca plant, strips called lupis are prepared. |
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The hounds, powerfully muscled mixed breeds, loll at the ends of leashes made of rope, leather or strips of colorful fabric. |
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They weave cotton into strips of cloth, which are then sewn together, forming a length of fabric. |
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These are long strips of open, screened vent, typically made from vinyl, that are installed along the ridge of the roof. |
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He found a clever way to stretch the luminous strips and apply them to the bike frame and wheel rims. |
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Long strips of colour zigzag across the landscape like a patchwork quilt, reds and yellows mingling with purples, pinks and lilacs. |
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Preview pane strips out all the carriage returns and line feeds, so everything becomes one huge paragraph. |
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Cracks appearing on the surface are smoothed with strips of cloth, and fresh application of clay. |
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There are several natural remedies available for snoring, ranging from throat lubricants and nasal sprays to nose strips. |
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The acceleration strips the lining of the artery away faster than it can be replenished. |
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These include chicken strips, pan-fried potatoes, salads and a choice of wieners and liver sausage. |
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Grass buffer zones or vegetative filter strips have been investigated as a means of reducing nutrient loads in streams. |
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Without check strips, you won't know whether the absence of injury is due to insecticide efficacy or the absence of rootworms. |
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Slices of artichoke hearts and strips of smoked tuna were served on a bed of roquette leaves. |
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To quilt the sashing and borders, set the machine for a serpentine stitch and stitch parallel rows down the strips. |
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The range mats are made of hard black rubber strips that resemble the insides of tires. |
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Egyptian papyrus was formed by cutting strips from the stems of the papyrus plant, placing them in layers, pounding, then drying them. |
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Multi-leg landing gear and loading equipment ensure self-sufficient operation of the aircraft on prepared concrete runways and on unpaved strips. |
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Mac is the star of a project designed to chase birds away from the runways and landing strips of South Africa's airports. |
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Dominic likes to use ragworm, but suggests mackerel strip or lugworm and making up cocktails with squid strips. |
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Fringe two same-sized strips, then stack, tack them together and use as one piece. |
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Use a tacker or staple gun to secure the layer of plastic below the horizontal screw strips on the sides. |
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Lay the marinated turkey strips on the grill and season with salt and pepper to taste. |
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For UK tax purposes, both talons and annuities should be deemed to be holdings of their constituent strips. |
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Every window was taped to protect us from explosions and at the confluence of those strips of tape there appeared a Magen David. |
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Applying vertical strips of tape along the shin and sides of the leg from the top of the ankle to the bottom of the knee will add support. |
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In a subtractive process, strips of tape are progressively removed from the canvas's surface as color is applied in a systematic fashion. |
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The old battery was attached to the hard drive with a couple of strips of padded, double-sided tape. |
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On each slice, spread a layer of tapenade, lay strips of ham on top, then three slices of cheese and three pieces of sun-dried tomatoes. |
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The taeniae coli are three longitudinal, or axial, strips of muscles distributed around the circumference of the colon. |
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Buek toiled away, carrying pails of gore from the surgeon's table and tearing up strips of cloth for bandages. |
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Holding the cloth in his teeth, he managed to cut jagged strips off for bandages. |
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Cover the piping with resin paper or strips of 90-pound roofing felt on top of the sand backfill. |
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Her power is unmistakably sexual, but it strips unwary men of their manliness. |
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The dish is also nice if you place strips of bacon over the top towards the end of the cooking time. |
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After putting two strips of bacon and two eggs on a plate, I sat down at the table alone. |
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If one divides the screen into 10 vertical strips of equal width, the first tenth on the left was the only part of the picture in focus. |
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The beef teriyaki consisted of strips of something brown that had been cooked up with pepper, onion and soya sauce. |
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These terraces consist of a series of stone walls cascading down the side of steep slopes to keep small garden strips from being washed away. |
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Rather than terracing to make garden beds level, plant perennial beds and strips of grass across the slope. |
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David Parker introduced a provision to create marginal strips around sensitive land such as lakes and rivers. |
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We used scrap pieces of recycled plastic lumber for our rot strips, secured with counter-sunk screws. |
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As in comic strips, dots trail up to the balloon, indicating you are thinking. |
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Make sure that insect screens on doors and windows are in good order, and fit rubber strips on the bottom of doors to seal gaps. |
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The regions of the inside corner strips between the massifs have a very different bathymetric character from the massifs. |
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Sew the border strips to the long edges and press the seams toward the inner border. |
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It also has an Olympic-size swimming pool and indoor gyms with wrestling and judo mats, fencing strips and a boxing ring. |
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To bard meat, simply lay strips of fat over the surface, or use kitchen string to tie on the fat. |
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After that, I sliced one clove of garlic and cut about 2 slices of pancetta into thin matchstick strips. |
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The whole image can then be printed on a long roll of paper on an ordinary printer or as strips on standard sheets of paper. |
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Sweating on an assembly line, she strips thorns from flowers bound for countries where people can afford such luxuries. |
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Long strips of what appeared to be dark meat were threaded onto the last two skewers. |
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Constructed of wire, the garland is spherical, and it is decorated with strips of various materials from seersucker to damask. |
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Both are available in planks, strips, or patterns such as herringbone or basket weave. |
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The surgeon and assistant close the incisions with absorbable, interrupted, subcutaneous sutures and self-adhesive wound approximating strips. |
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To remove non slip appliques and strips from bathtubs, saturate a cloth or sponge and squeeze hot vinegar over decals. |
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She tore two strips off the clean partitions of the bandage and tied them around the bridges of her feet. |
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For the neatest finish, cut strips along the selvage using the selvage for the seam allowance. |
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The thin strips of pink lamb melted in the mouth but I felt the many sweet elements crowded out the quality lamb. |
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To protect what we have uncovered, we first cover the bones with tinfoil, then with strips of burlap dipped in plaster. |
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Another reader said hanging Christmas tinsel or aluminium foil strips in trees where fruit bats feed also works well. |
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The lookout tower is composed of a strong but light meshed shell structure of timber strips. |
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Tongue and groove boards are installed perpendicular to the furring strips, and are either face-nailed or blind-nailed through the tongues. |
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The recommendations were based on analyses of commercial strips along three corridors in the Washington, D.C., metro area. |
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Uttering a muttered curse, I yank off my shirt and rip it into strips, which I bind tightly over the wounds. |
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His shoes were strange contraptions bound in metal strips and leather ties. |
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Astronauts will try to pull out or cut off two fabric strips that are sticking out from the belly of the shuttle. |
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Filming required a specially developed camera that could process three strips of film, and a recording set-up using six microphones. |
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The dish includes crispy chicken strips with a tangy chili lime sauce and tortilla chips and salsa dressing. |
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Sal's was long and twisty with faux-careless shagginess at the back and swoopy blonde strips at the front. |
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For a real contrast, the bevel can even be done in a different material altogether, such as wood strips or even thin strips of brass. |
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Meat eaters, they will come readily to the hand for mincemeat or strips of beef, even cheese, in dry times. |
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Because the bigeminal episodes are still occurring and I was still concerned, I obtained copies of my holter and event monitor strips. |
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The scene was a mishmash of beautiful country and old rusted buildings, stretches of lush green grass and strips of dried out riverbeds. |
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Special rulers are available for cutting geometric shapes, angles, bias strips, mitered corners and squared-off fabric panels. |
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They were made of wrought iron strips bound together with hoops and fired stone shot. |
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In conjunction with some hard foam strips, the chrome shrouds raise the fans away from the radiator surface to give a plenum area for each fan. |
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Before the second class the following week, the muslin strips were stitched on two sides and turned to form a tube shape. |
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By tucking the ends of the paper strips into the chicken wire holes, the first few strips will eventually stay in place. |
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Steel can be cast into bars, strips, sheets, nails, spikes, wire, rods or pipes as needed by the end user. |
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Use strips of ribbon or braid to make a family monogram, or embroider it by hand or machine. |
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He covered my leg in plaster of Paris strips again and then moulded them in place using an inflatable rubber bladder. |
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Some people are blaming the trend on a violent youth culture, now exported worldwide through animation, comic strips and video games. |
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His boss set him to cutting and pasting blank sheets of profile paper into strips of varying dimensions for later use in the field. |
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As I look back at those old strips, I see some pretty dumb simplemindedness. |
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In it, he creates a hand-made typography out of cloth strips arranged on the floor. |
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Each of the ingots was subjected to blooming into 155 mm square steel strips, and the resultant steel strips were subjected to wire rod milling. |
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The test strips for measuring glucose contain a measuring pad mounted on a solid support strip. |
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As he sprays reactive chemicals on the test strips, a pink blush spreads across the paper. |
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She took some fresh tarragon and began tearing the leaves into tiny strips, dropping them into the blush wine that made the base of the marinade. |
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The children's only toys were discarded plastic strips, which they had ingeniously made into skipping ropes. |
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They took about three hours to set down some new gripper strips, and lay down the new underlay and carpet. |
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Once the concentration is strong, strain the mixture, then place strips of paper in the water and simmer until most of the water is evaporated. |
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In fact, the narrow strips that he placed next to each other were parallel and undeviating in their two-dimensionality. |
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Rumble strips, sleeping policemen and flashing signs have the same benefits. |
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The wide streets and strips of unfenced lawn between footpaths and houses are well manicured. |
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Elongated strips of icicles dangled from the sides of the shed ceiling, and a thin film of sleet enveloped everything else. |
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Ragged strips of wallpaper hung down the dark, dank corridor as I explored, being careful not to slip on loose floor tiles in one of the rooms. |
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Secure each additional board to the furring strips by nailing diagonally through the top edge of the tongue. |
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Outside, the pavement was littered with peeling strips of grayish-white gunk that had sloughed from its sides like dead skin. |
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Early blades were pattern-welded, a technique in which strips of wrought iron and mild steel were twisted and forged together, with the addition of a hardened edge. |
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Separate sections of barrelhead with chisel, inserts strips of flagging between sections, and hammer them together to enlarge barrelhead to fit croze of barrel. |
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Models wore slicked-back ponytails mounted high on their heads with strips of latex that looked like masking tape. |
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At mused, an online magazine for Black gay men, Joel Jenkins argues the effort strips men of their personal agency. |
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Already, Glover has started clearing one of his hillsides and developing contoured fields similar to the terraced strips of land the Hmong worked in the mountains. |
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Then the glue was applied to the bottom EPS foam strip and gently pulled taut and glued into place allowing the cut strips to stretch suspended over the black background. |
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Filigree strips of bright slanting light filtered by the bamboo move slowly with the sun and pick up the sparkle of specially chosen sand in the adobe-like render. |
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Put leftover chicken or turkey strips in a tortilla to make a cold fajita. |
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The heat sears my head in razor thin strips between tight parcels of foil. |
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Here's a website that will interest fans of adventure newspaper strips. |
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That's the condition you will wish to duplicate, and this can be done with slatted frames made of furring strips on which laths are tacked one half inch apart. |
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Slice a boneless chicken breast into thin strips about 1cm wide. |
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Use strips of black gaffer's tape along the edges of the negative carrier and enlarger negative stage after the carrier is placed in the enlarger. |
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When faced with a mouthwatering cheeseburger or fried chicken strips, kids have as hard a time saying no as adults. |
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The whole of this side is clad in larch laths, penetrated by entrance doors and strips of windows that reflect the arrangements of the individual families. |
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Its fat was trimmed away from the meat, then the meat from its bones, which were then wrapped in strips of its fat and roasted over a roaring fire. |
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Company maintenance people actually weld a series of parallel steel-plate strips, set 2 in. apart, transversely across the exterior bottom surface of the bucket. |
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Tiny strips of lime zest added an occasional extra tang to the mix. |
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After cutting them into strips, he tied them around his legs. |
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Nest boxes were on strips of uncultivated land planted with young trees among three cultivated fields, adjacent to a wooded area with large trees. |
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Place the chicken strips over two cups of chopped romaine lettuce and top, with two tablespoons of shredded carrots and two tablespoons of fat-free Caesar dressing. |
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Select two fabric strips, lay one over the other at one end and pin them to the center back line, aligning the strip ends with the base fabric upper edge. |
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Huge blocks of pale turquoise were set off by strips of lemon yellow hems or belts, and oversized rainbow stripes crisscrossed the body on dresses and shell tops. |
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The chicken, fried in impeccably fresh peanut oil, is enveloped in a salty skin that peels away in bacon-rich strips. |
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The enhanced spectral domain approach is effectively used to model such uniplanar structures with trapezoidal conducting strips involving microshielding enclosures. |
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Peel some strips of the lemon and lime zest using the swivel peeler. |
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Like Jacques Brel before him, Elliott strips his songs of any superfluous attribute, only leaving them bare, exposing their guts, and his, for all to see. |
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The lines scratched in the desert, however, are much longer than airplane landing strips, and the soil there is much too sandy and soft to be used by airplanes. |
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Long strips of thin, white paper, about four feet wide, were spread in diagonal lines all over the hall. |
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He just took strips off world-class players and made them look ordinary. |
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We lost all navigational and wireless aids and spent the next hour or so seeking out emergency landing strips, but those we located were underwater. |
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It strips music buying of serendipity and context, making Justin Bieber as important as the Beatles. |
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The pullover is made from strips of square motifs that are slip-stitched together, with a clever underarm gusset created by folding one motif in half. |
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I stumbled out into the early afternoon with my new machine, enough testing strips and pricking lancets to go on with, my marked-up diary and a fuddled brain. |
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The mind boggles at the richness of invention in these strips, the constant surprises Herriman proves himself capable of pulling from some unfathomable bag of tricks. |
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These three bases were backed up by seven auxiliary fields and a number of emergency landing strips that had been cut out of the surrounding jungle and bush. |
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One was the deep-fried strips of daikon radish that adorned the salad. |
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The Atelier Versace collection emphasized the deconstruction and reassembly of garments using patent-leather strips. |
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Sew the medium blue binding strips together at the short ends. |
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Locals use strips of tickets which they stamp on board the tram. |
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We did run out of some things, like nuggets, strips, lemonade, and waffle fries. |
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A final work, Unravel, was a mainly white confection of foam-core strips, slivered paper plates and disassembled Chinese lanterns that descended from the ceiling in a vortex. |
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If you are working on an uninsulated exterior wall, we also recommend cutting rigid foam-core insulation to friction-fit in the spaces between the furring strips. |
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Computers should be secured to the side of a desk or the floor using strips of metal, bolts or screws, or newer locking devices created just for this purpose. |
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Mr. Soni created a range of white clothing and cushions with embroidery using safety pins, melted pearl beads, and fabric strips. |
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The two lagoons are enclosed by two strips of land called Feniglia and Giannella tombolos, where tourists can find kilometres of delightful beaches. |
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Pile a bunch of the strips on plates, then pour the sauce on top. |
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The large pasta squares were perfectly cooked and served in a goat cheese sauce, adorned with fresh basil leaves and strips of delectable sun-dried tomato. |
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You can get inexpensive color changing LED strips off of Amazon and even at IKEA as well. |
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Cut the radicchio into strips and mix with the parsley in a bowl. |
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It contains three restaurants and a cafeteria, in plan, three strips of accommodation are joggled to provide terraces, privacy and contact with the surrounding landscape. |
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The building was designed by an American architect and features an ultramodern, snow-white exterior embedded with thin strips of multicolored lights. |
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The patient may remove incisional dressings, leaving self-adhesive wound approximating strips in place until they fall off, and bathe or shower the day after surgery. |
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Death masks are made from a cast of layered plaster strips laid on the face soon after death. |
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The legionary soldiers based at Exeter wore a type of body armour called lorica segmentata made from strips of iron, leather straps and copper alloy fittings. |
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To find out how the setae release particles, they first took setal arrays from tokay geckos and affixed them to acetate strips with cyanoacrylate gel. |
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In the creation of the Lassa fever test strips, they had also made a similar, but separate, Ebola test. |
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In unconsolidated villages, women worked on a household's scattered strips alongside their female neighbors and often quarreled with them over wandering poultry or livestock. |
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One participant strips down to take a bubble bath in a momentarily empty room. |
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Enclosed by hefty stone retaining walls, the terraces are transformed into strips of garden, with horticultural tools neatly stashed in a storage area underneath the studio. |
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With the leftover meat, make quesadillas by filling one half of some flour tortillas with grated cheese, spring onions, strips of turkey and a dollop of cranberry sauce. |
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Woven from copper and lead strips, two new works, constructed as grids, swollen with empty pregnancies, provide a text, censoring itself, in rhythms of weft and warp. |
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Change, as the bonus disc is retitled, strips away most of the orchestral overkill, but the songs still sound empty, their joy curdling into bitterness. |
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Our longstanding fear, it seems, turns out to be about as valid as the death ray deployed by Buck Rogers in comic strips. |
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Tension gives the thin strips their form and causes them to retain their locations on the cylindrical concrete columns that support the parking slab and roof. |
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Peel the onion and potatoes and cut them into really thin strips with a mandoline slicer. |
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Heart-healthy Pork tenderloin cut into small strips sauteed with white potatoes, yellow peppers, Cubanelle pepper and tomatoes. |
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When sewing strip sets, use a lighthanded approach feeding the strips under the presser foot so the crosswise grain isn't stretched. |
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There might be small strips of lean included, but that is what makes the cracklins I will tell you about later. |
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It is made of two narrow strips of otter fur, to which are attached six dragon side plates off of the old Northwest trade guns. |
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The stretch between Sloan's Curve and the Lake Worth Pier produces well whether you drag ballyhoo or bonito strips or a split-tail mullet. |
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Quilling is the art of rolling paper strips to form geometric shapes, which are then transformed into works of art. |
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Bedlington Terrier Wear is like the strips and jackets and a lot of the good things they sell. |
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Peter and Roughie were visiting the Rob Roy under-14 team, from Kirkintilloch, near Glasgow, who last year won a set of strips in the challenge. |
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Surround it with bell pepper strips, raw broccoli, baked tortilla chips, or other dippers. |
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The sole salmon tostada had salmon strips mixed in with onions and nopales atop a crisp, tortilla shell. |
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Different colored terminal strips provide a clear layout, and separators increase air and creepage distances. |
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Plus, Anna proves she's not afraid to suffer for the sake of our education as she strips off for an extreme bikini wax. |
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That further strips the lug bolt threads and eats away at the wheel's mounting holes. |
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We used the same famous white hickory smoked recipe of our original strips in an easily bitable and chewable beef strip. |
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The traditional Japanese bath includes strips of kombu or bladderwrack to dissipate excess fat deposits and soften the skin. |
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When set at acceptable perpendicular position, an arbor will deliver a trace crosshatching on ripped strips. |
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All gardens, nature strips, and parks would benefit if we ensured that a higher percentage of rainwater was returned back into the ground. |
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The harsh desert wind and sand had chewed the stump into ragged strips of wood. |
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Sven ordered a stack of flapjacks with maple syrup, two strips of bacon, and an egg, sunny side up. |
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In the idealized form of the system, each family got thirty such strips of land. |
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Patients with diabetes are given too few strips they need to test their blood sugar level. |
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Upon arrival at York, it was intricately painted, fired, then glazed together with lead strips into the windows. |
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The coat of arms includes a depiction of the city wall, and two silver strips representing the River Avon and the hot springs. |
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Thin strips of fatty mutton can be cut into a substitute for bacon called macon. |
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The meat for turkey bacon comes from the whole turkey and can be cured or uncured, smoked, chopped, and reformed into strips that resemble bacon. |
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In one episode entitled Bacon Tree, Epic Meal Time creates a tree made out of bacon using over 2,000 strips of bacon. |
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In another episode entitled Boss Bacon Burger, over 400 strips of bacon are used to make a gigantic hamburger with bacon and other toppings. |
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In 1958 she produced two annuals featuring the character, the first of which included twenty short stories, poems and picture strips. |
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Shops were stocked with Chaplin merchandise, he was featured in cartoons and comic strips, and several songs were written about him. |
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Tennis balls were originally made of cloth strips stitched together with thread and stuffed with feathers. |
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The Home Twenty20s uniform consists of black with the natural colours of Australia, green and gold strips. |
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There's no kids' menu, but the regular menu features chicken strips and minicheeseburgers, among other tot treats. |
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Throughout the medieval and modern periods, piecemeal enclosure took place in which adjacent strips were fenced off from the common field. |
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This allowed farmers consolidated and fenced off plots of land, in contrast to multiple small strips spread out and separated. |
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After initial reluctance, Fleming, who felt the strips would lack the quality of his writing, agreed. |
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The basic design of Rangers away strips has changed far more than the traditional home strip. |
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White and red have been the most common colours for Rangers alternate strips, though dark and light blue have also featured highly. |
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When Saruman refuses to listen, Gandalf strips him of his rank and most of his powers. |
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In Japan, cured jellyfish are rinsed, cut into strips and served with vinegar as an appetizer. |
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All the Townlands parishes were laid out as elongated strips, to provide access to the products of fen, marsh and sea. |
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Young Atlantic cod or haddock prepared in strips for cooking is called scrod. |
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The earliest had either plaited or chequered pattern, with narrow strips sewn together. |
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Because of this, wind barrier strips have been developed to minimize this type of erosion. |
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The strips can be in the form of soil ridges, crop strips, crops rows, or trees which act as wind breaks. |
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Generally, orogenic belts consist of long parallel strips of rock exhibiting similar characteristics along the length of the belt. |
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Mining is considered to be similar to the potato harvest on land, which involves mining a field partitioned into long, narrow strips. |
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Controllers record information on flight progress strips and in specially developed oceanic computer systems as aircraft report positions. |
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However, at some ACCs, air traffic controllers still record data for each flight on strips of paper and personally coordinate their paths. |
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In newer sites, these flight progress strips have been replaced by electronic data presented on computer screens. |
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As new equipment is brought in, more and more sites are upgrading away from paper flight strips. |
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True lowland is confined to a few narrow coastal strips along the Aegean, Mediterranean, and Black Sea coasts. |
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Flat areas are located in narrow strips near the coast and along the banks of river Apo. |
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The Maya had no knowledge of the potter's wheel, and Maya vessels were built up by coiling rolled strips of clay into the desired form. |
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The coast consists of low sandy strips interspersed with tidewater streams and lagoons. |
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In the traditional open field system, many subsistence farmers cropped strips of land in large fields held in common and divided the produce. |
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In the case of metal strips and sheets, the flatness reflects the differential fiber elongation across the width of the workpiece. |
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Once the coal seam is exposed, it is drilled, fractured and thoroughly mined in strips. |
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Overburden from subsequent strips are deposited in the void left from mining the coal and overburden from the previous strip. |
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It is measured by exposing strips of metal to flow of combustion products in a test tunnel. |
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Also, drag strips such as Englishtown, Epping, and Reading have hosted NHRA national events. |
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Next came Middlewood Works, which was a rolling mill and slitting mill, splitting bars of iron into thin strips for the manufacture of nails. |
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Mats of low-growing sandbells thrive on otherwise barren strips of roadside. |
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Sometimes it's easier to laminate the strips one at a time, shoring each in place only long enough for the epoxy to set. |
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Over the Yule period write wishes on strips of paper and thread them onto the Yule wreath. |
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