He fisks the project fairly strongly, giving it several pieces of his mind and an angry waggle of the finger for good measure. |
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From 1947 until 1961, disposable diapers were a wad of tissue paper sandwiched between two pieces of plastic film. |
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Are we only going to pick the pieces of sustainability that we like, look doable, meet our agendas, or are just warm and fuzzy? |
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Well, my plans to be good today fell to pieces when Emilie brought caramel waffles back from Amsterdam. |
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He withdrew the move, and made another, claiming that he was merely adjusting the pieces on the board. |
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Since the black pieces are cramped on the queenside, and the kingside is open, action should be taken there. |
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The waltzes and Viennese pieces are also a re-recording of a similar disc with 1957 tapings. |
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He broke the white wafer into small pieces and placed one in his mouth, whispering the rites of Communion. |
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He would insert folk tunes into his exercises or submit pieces with free rhythms, quarter-tones and multilayered textures. |
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This was one of the best pieces in a series on race that won a Pulitzer Prize for the Times. |
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He had given her corsage made of carnations just like these with little pieces of Queen Anne's lace mixed in and tied with a blue ribbon. |
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In top tournaments, in which electronic boards are used, each set of pieces has an extra queen for each side. |
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I spent two hours sliding pieces of paper into plastic wallets and putting them in files. |
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Preserves are made of small, whole fruits or uniform-size pieces of fruits in a clear thick, slightly jellied syrup. |
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Put in the pulled breast, with any odd scraps of jelly, and stir about until the pieces are very hot indeed. |
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Down near the pond, the ducks were quacking at an old couple that was throwing pieces of stale bread at them. |
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I have set aside my book Illustrations for a short while in order to finish a few pieces of Scherenschnitte that have been gathering dust. |
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I constantly had short, abrupt little pieces of dreams, but I never could remember what happened in them. |
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Again, I am hardly qualified to write as a music critic, but there were some pieces that I did not enjoy. |
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For her audition she had to recite two drama pieces and perform three song and dance numbers. |
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On move 20, the two players liquidated their queens and after swapping pieces in the next 10 moves, they were almost in a balanced position. |
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Rather than waffle or quote at length from pieces to which I have little to add, I will simply link to few pieces well worth a look. |
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Like the house that Jack built, it had accreted new bits and pieces and additions over the years and lacked overall coherence. |
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Clothing, bits and pieces of wood and fiberglass swirled and bobbed on the waves. |
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Remove the pattern pieces and staystitch the waistline and any curved seamlines. |
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He created the works by dipping pieces of wire mesh into pulp made of abaca and then painting the frame in lively watercolors. |
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Essentially designed to go with the romantic, wasp-waisted Fifties look, bear in mind that these pieces are fashioned to stop at your middle. |
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Although written in relatively easy keys, the pieces require careful reading with many accidentals throughout. |
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The pieces are near-identical, excepting the signature buttons on the Chanel suit and a few small tailoring details. |
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The Renaissance repertoire ranges from the whacky to the sublime, and it's possible that we gave some pieces their first Scottish performances in hundreds of years. |
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That means shoppers will no longer have to rely on the big-name designers to concoct pieces with the latest trends. |
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In that way that was cathartic too, to sort of stitch up all those pieces and see how that is. |
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According to WWD, the collection mixes classic Bavarian pieces with edgy black leather. |
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The basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help is not the biggest church in Boston, but it has two pieces of history. |
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Beyond his contributions, Romand had to re-create all of the needed pieces in her atelier, as well as all of the accessories. |
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She inexplicably pairs these sophisticated pieces with a pair of baggy black pants. |
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One piece includes blues-like flatted thirds written as D-sharps and a few later pieces involve E-flat and B-flat accidentals that suggest dominant seventh harmony. |
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Burnett said Peden took it and chopped it up into a bunch of pieces after the shooting. |
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Instead I've gone for some ripped up pieces of chucky cardboard packing material and some of those air-filled plastic pockets that get used as packing material too. |
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For those looking for a bellyful of laughs, two humorous pieces in the yuletide spirit. |
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As a member of its cast for almost 30 years, I must admit this feels a little like tacking pieces of Jell-O to a bulletin board. |
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There is some overlap between the two categories of songs and the fantastic, with several of Petrushevskaia's pieces categorisable as grotesque or fantastic. |
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Like trees, these structures provide shelter and serve as attractive pieces of natural sculpture. |
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Going to pieces can be liberating, she realizes, perhaps even more liberating than finding work on an assembly line. |
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The youth centre has bought four pieces of equipment, a quarter pipe, grind box, kicker ramp and street spin which can be set up and taken down when needed. |
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A handful of the pieces here rank up there with those of pulp gods like Ellison and Bradbury and Clarke. |
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There are platters of fruit with bright quartered oranges, slices of pink melon with glistening black seeds, and pieces of green kiwi fruit, yellow banana. |
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Yet the book also includes pieces that repeat time-worn ideas which are little more than warmed-up versions of James E. Edmonds' comments in the British official history. |
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Would he have been careful enough to destroy the odd pieces of jute you've left so messily about? |
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Organizations such as Rhizome have been archiving such work even longer and have over 2,000 pieces online. |
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That edge was to be held in place by pieces of wood pressed firmly against the outside of the central gutter where it abutted the existing felt roof. |
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Tharp compares the work to a game of jacks, one in which you pick up an increasing number of pieces with one hand while bouncing a ball in the other. |
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There is Ursula the civil servant bravely patrolling a London bombed to pieces during the Blitz. |
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We worked with Halston and were given access to their archive and found several pieces that really helped set the tone for Sydney. |
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And, he combed through his own archive in order to display the most representative pieces of his work. |
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They were carpenters making chairs, Beds and other rudimentary pieces of furniture for the locals. |
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Their fellow Parisian, Scot Bill Gear, is well represented too, along with important pieces by Alan Reynolds and the still underrated Fife-born abstractionist Stephen Gilbert. |
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Summerville captures this ambiance with a mix of ready-to-wear couture pieces and original creations. |
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To save these pieces he folded the paper accordion style, and from that came the idea of making even sized rectangles one under the other on each pleat. |
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The hard part was inserting paper into the envelopes, which cut her hands to pieces and bloodied them. |
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Too eager to be respectful, he knocked more and more forcefully, shaking the brittle wallboards and splintering a few pieces of the flimsy sun-baked wood. |
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Friday morning, however, we got two pieces of data that should allay those concerns, at least for now. |
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Avoid stepping on rope, as this might force tiny pieces of rock through the sheath, which can eventually deteriorate the core of the rope. |
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Engelhardt found weapons, tools, pieces of clothing and two intact clinker built boats, one made of oak and one made of pine. |
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Comparable pieces have been found in Germany, Western Poland, Denmark, Great Britain and Ireland. |
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In Alz, the chariot had been placed on the pyre, pieces of bone are attached to the partially melted metal of the axles. |
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The pieces consist of a large number of fused Celtic coins, which are mixed with charcoal remnants. |
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Join the pieces with overlapping seams and finish off by stitching with the zigzagger attachment. |
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Frame under a service contract from the HPA axis in five pieces lime injection absorber unit servicing. |
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We adore artsy and layered pieces with mixed textures that easily adapt to any situation or season. |
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The works varied from pieces that reflected current trends and styles as well as those which made reference to an art-historical past. |
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Next came borsch with small pieces of triangular-shaped dough called vushka floating in the soup bowls. |
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On Earth, creating high-energy alpha particles or X-rays can take room-sized pieces of equipment. |
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Turband pieces in cotton, silk, cotton and gold, and silk and gold, are those usually manufactured. |
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While groping her way about, Eve barked her shins against pieces of furniture that seemed to be lying topsy-turvily about. |
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A toboggan consists of two pieces of bark joined side by side and curved up at the front. |
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I brought it home and sawed off enough pieces for a matching bowie and Texas toothpick set I was making. |
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Also, there are no obvious differences in the proportion of tewel pieces with attached slag in the two furnace types. |
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It was one of those tabloidish pieces filled with half-truths and exaggerations. |
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You can prevent warping and get a very strong weld by stitching your pieces together. |
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The inside roll may be cut into 2 or 3 roasts or into portion-ready pieces and run through a steakmaker for steaks. |
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A split pin is also a split key, because both are used to lock or fasten pieces of machinery together. |
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It took a full month and a half of his smooth talk, a few pieces of expensive jewelry and some very fine coke to get her in his bed. |
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When two pieces of leather have to be overlapped they must be suitably skived. |
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I don't even know what its for. I've been trying to put the pieces together but they keep us both siloed. What have you been able to figure out? |
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Three booths down a couple of sharpies were selling each other pieces of Twentieth Century Fox, using double arm gestures instead of money. |
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Our new sectional couch divided into pieces, but the pieces still wouldn't fit through the door. |
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When you start scrambling eggs, look first for tiny pieces of eggshell that might have fallen in. |
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In Gallery 286 are displayed 19 pieces of tableware made in blue and white soft-paste porcelain. |
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As the sun finally set, the rebels rushed the sangars, but were cut to pieces by the deadly accurate SAS fire. |
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The engine threw a rod, and then went to pieces before our eyes, springs and coils shooting in all directions. |
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Set was the killer of Osiris, having hacked Osiris' body into pieces and dispersed it so that he could not be resurrected. |
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In 1974, Russell worked with David Puttnam on Mahler, widely regarded as one of his best pieces of work. |
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Apart from adventitious material, such as fragments of the older rocks, pieces of trees, etc. |
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It is made of small, slaggy pieces of lava and rock that have been tossed into the air by outbursts of steam and other gases. |
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The oldest literary pieces written in Florentine go as far back as the 13th century. |
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Nevertheless, the force of this message seems less powerful in the more elaborate pieces of the second half of the century. |
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As valuable and highly prized possessions, pieces of Chinese export porcelain appeared in many 17th century Dutch paintings. |
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They are also made into little dessert or sweet snack pieces by processing with refined sugar and jaggery. |
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Popcorn consists of kernels of certain varieties that explode when heated, forming fluffy pieces that are eaten as a snack. |
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These thin pieces were then pulled through a draw plate repeatedly until the desired diameter was achieved. |
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It is a great means of profiting yourself, to copy diligently excellent pieces and beautiful designs. |
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Tar balls or pieces of tar in small numbers are found in the kelp and on the beaches. |
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These people all brought with them their own pieces of Spanish culture to integrate into Peruvian society. |
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Most of the pieces come from the center of the state and from the Huasteca region. |
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This park was created in the 1950s by writer Carlos Pellicer to protect the most important pieces of the archeological site. |
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It contain thirty three major pieces from the site and includes displays about Olmec customs, government, astronomy and writing. |
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When the English got ashore, they seized some artillery pieces and a royal strongbox containing gold ducats, the garrison payroll. |
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Many of these pieces are on display in Lima in the Larco Archaeological Museum and the National Museum of Archaeology, Anthropology and History. |
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However, when they first reached the Chinese border they encountered people that were equipped with artillery pieces and here they halted. |
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The elder or Poetic Edda, the younger or Prose Edda, and the sagas are the major pieces of Icelandic literature. |
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In the city of Monza a popular recipe also adds pieces of sausages to the risotto. |
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The cheese was cut into small pieces and arranged on a silver platter. |
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Large pieces of meat are cut and repackaged at the butcher's shop. |
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Break the chocolate bar into pieces so that everyone can have some. |
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Many mixed media artists have also created pieces in honour of the Battle of Britain. |
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Workers cracked the large rock into three pieces so it could be moved. |
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Overhauling serves to remix the brine and to shift the meat so that all pieces will be exposed to the brine. |
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The Langley and Maxim aerodromes, which did not soar, were in my opinion better pieces of mechanism than their very latest imitations. |
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Important pieces of evidence point to the intensified activities of the archepiscopal curia's criminal forum. |
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Lest anyone find her treasure, she tore the map asunder and cast its pieces into the wind. |
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There are multiple Waterfire events that are accompanied by various pieces of classical and world music. |
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They had a thick rim, and when struck with pieces of wood, gave out a tone deeper than that of some of the Great Toms renowned in belldom. |
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Also, the metal type pieces were sturdier and the lettering more uniform, leading to typography and fonts. |
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Movable type is the system of printing and typography using movable pieces of metal type, made by casting from matrices struck by letterpunches. |
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Working with large or complex pieces requires a team of several glassworkers, in a complex choreography of precisely timed movements. |
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Often, pieces of the chuck are sold boneless as flat chunks of meat or rolled and tied. |
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A woman named Claire should be able to describe the moon. Clair de Lune was of course one of Claire's favourite pieces of piano music. |
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A simple transformer can be made by coiling two pieces of insulated copper wire around an iron heart. |
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When you're ready, just call out the position of the pieces and I'll give you a countermove. |
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The crumpled pieces of paper were used as packing because they took up much more space that way than when they were flat. |
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Statues are decapitated and delimbed, hacksawed into pieces that can be carried off and sold for their weight, not their grace. |
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The galleys also did oftentimes, out of their prows, discharge their great pieces against the city. |
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Paddles are flat pieces of wood or graphite used for creating flat spots such as a bottom. |
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He attached sacrificial pieces of zinc or iron to the copper, which provided cathodic protection to the host metal. |
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The top sieve has larger openings, and serves to remove large pieces of chaff from the grain. |
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I'd almost forgotten, but your first arrangements were creating four-handed pieces we could play together. |
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The damaged glass pieces needed to be replaced, but because of a difference in colour, it was decided to replace all the glass. |
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Smaller pieces of concrete are used as gravel for new construction projects. |
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Fox machine tools were illustrated in contemporary literature and some survive as museum pieces in Birmingham and in Norway. |
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Although there were earlier pieces of legislation, the Public Health Act 1875 required all furnaces and fireplaces to consume their own smoke. |
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His latest sculpture is a hodgepodge of kitchen clutter and scrap glued together. In fact, all his recent pieces have been similar hodgepodges. |
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These bronze pieces continued to be devalued, assuring the possibility of keeping fiduciary minting alongside a gold standard. |
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The complexity of belief, indicated by various pieces of evidence, is disturbing to those looking for easy categories. |
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Inshells are shipped in 50-pound sacks, while shelled walnut pieces are shipped in 25-pound bags. |
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The smaller pieces are separated into different sizes by a system of graduated sieves, placed in descending order. |
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When the coke is very hot, solid pieces of metal are charged into the furnace through an opening in the top. |
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The British fleet formed by 195 ships, 32,000 soldiers and 3,000 artillery pieces was defeated by the Admiral Blas de Lezo. |
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Scholars have identified 20,000 pieces of music linked to Shakespeare's works. |
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Stumps of old longleaf pines are often dug, split into small pieces and sold as kindling for fires. |
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The pieces of stagnant water may be divided into jeels which contain water throughout the year, and chaongre which dry up in the cold season. |
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The farmer, however, knowing the habits of joint snakes, had hidden one of the middle pieces in his pocket. |
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Different pieces of wood cut from a large tree may differ decidedly, particularly if the tree is big and mature. |
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Spindles or parts of them have been found in archaeological sites and may represent one of the first pieces of technology available. |
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The overwhelming part is written in the English language, but there are also pieces of literature written in Scots, Scottish Gaelic and Welsh. |
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Pro forma bills are incomplete pieces of legislation and undergo only the first reading stage. |
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In 1909 the WSPU presented specially commissioned pieces of jewellery to leading suffragettes Emmeline Pankhurst and Louise Eates. |
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The witness knitted together his testimony from contradictory pieces of hearsay. |
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Pound 5 kg of round ragi and 5 pieces of thinly sliced ragi into powder. Mix ragi into cooled rice. |
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They could even order certain pieces of evidence to be examined if they find presentation by the defense or prosecution to be inadequate. |
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Coquina is a poorly consolidated limestone composed of pieces of coral or shells. |
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A totally different liassic stone is Blue Lias, a whitish-grey stone obtainable only in relatively small pieces and difficult to dress. |
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To stand consistently by his criticisms of theories of race would have been to pull to pieces his partisan teachings, and this he would not do. |
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Can lay the pieces or blanks upon the die quite true and without care or practice and as fast as wanted. |
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The machine keeps an account of the number of pieces struck which cannot be altered from the truth by any of the persons employed. |
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Chilacayote is a candy made from a type of melon of the same name, which is prepared by soaking pieces of the fruit in sugar solution. |
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Approximately two million individual pieces of glass make up the cathedral's 128 stained glass windows. |
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According to myth, Saint George was cut into 365 pieces after he fell in battle and every single piece was spread throughout the entire country. |
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The urn in Witches seems to contain pieces of the human body, which the witches are seen consuming as a source of energy. |
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During the 17th century, numerous blue and white pieces were made as Chinese export porcelain for the European markets. |
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After its Norman conquest in 1091, Malta saw the construction of several Norman pieces of architecture. |
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They were usually built as centre pieces in aristocratic planned landscapes. |
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The Tang pieces are not porcelain however, but rather earthenwares with greenish white slip, using cobalt blue pigments. |
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Strictly speaking, a crossette star should split into 4 pieces which fly off symmetrically, making a cross. |
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A sausage consists of meat, cut into pieces or ground, and filled into a casing, with other ingredients. |
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They are made of small pieces of beef, and thin slices of potatoe, highly peppered, and enclosed in wrappers of paste. |
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This crust is then filled with pieces or slices of apple, usually a crisp and mildly tart variety such as Goudreinet or Elstar. |
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Two pieces of legislation, known as The Beer Orders, were introduced in December 1989, partly in response to Camra campaigning. |
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It was made of 25 pieces of paper, each figure cut out and pasted onto the background. |
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From the beginning of the Brotherhood's formation in 1848, their pieces of art included subjects of noble or religious disposition. |
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Moore's sense of England emerging undefeated from siege led to his focus on pieces characterised by endurance and continuity. |
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A few pieces of political satire show us French and English exchanging amenities on their mutual shortcomings. |
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He not only used the Midsummer Night's Dream music but also several other pieces by Mendelssohn. |
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The best known of the pieces from the incidental music is the famous Wedding March, frequently used as a recessional in weddings. |
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His pieces are often ironic and cynical, especially regarding love and human motives. |
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So prolific did Wells become at this mode of journalism that many of his early pieces remain unidentified. |
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Jorge Luis Borges wrote many short pieces on Wells in which he demonstrates a deep familiarity with much of Wells's work. |
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The wants of a native living with his tribe and cultivating mealies or Kafir corn are confined to a kaross or some pieces of cotton cloth. |
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As was the prevailing practice, these pieces were intended to exalt the image of the Queen as well as to praise the Mother of God. |
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While the pieces in a dance suite were inspired by actual dance music, dance suites were designed for listening, not for accompanying dancers. |
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He was also known for reworking pieces such as the famous Messiah, which premiered in 1742, for available singers and musicians. |
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Schoelcher speculates that his youthful devotion to the instrument explains the large number of pieces he composed for oboe. |
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Although it has since disappeared, the notebook has been sufficiently described to understand what pieces Zachow wished Handel to study. |
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Elgar arranged numerous pieces by Mozart, Beethoven, Haydn, and others for the quintet, honing his arranging and compositional skills. |
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Lloyd Webber started writing his own music at a young age, a suite of six pieces at the age of nine. |
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One of their pieces appeared in the film Ravenous and an additional work, not used in the film, appeared on the soundtrack album. |
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The Proms continue today, and still present newly commissioned music alongside pieces more central to the repertoire and early music. |
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The concertmaster would lead the tempo of pieces by lifting his or her bow in a rhythmic manner. |
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In May 1906, Chaplin joined the juvenile act Casey's Circus, where he developed popular burlesque pieces and was soon the star of the show. |
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Most accompaniments at this time, these examples notwithstanding, comprised pieces by famous composers, also including studies. |
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They are made with two pieces of rubber compound, glued together to form a hollow sphere and buffed to a matte finish. |
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High quality cues are generally two pieces and are made of a hardwood, generally maple for billiards and ash for snooker. |
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The 15 laurel leaves represent the design detail on the six pence pieces paid by the founding fathers to establish the club. |
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He tore his clothing to pieces in a fit of madness brought on by a diet of nothing but raw turtles. |
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Spanish pieces of eight minted in Mexico or Seville were the standard trade currency in the American colonies. |
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Coins through one mark were also minted in the name of the empire, while higher valued pieces were issued by the states. |
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Thirdly, at least four pieces of Imperial legislation constrained the Canadian legislatures. |
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It is largely thanks to him that the such pieces gained great popularity throughout Europe during the 19th century. |
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Various other pieces of legislation provided for child benefit and support for people with no other source of income. |
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The Brangwyn Hall is praised for its acoustics for recitals, orchestral pieces and chamber music alike. |
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He began with pieces by American artists, such as Winslow Homer, Charles Demuth, and Georgia O'Keeffe, who had lived and worked here. |
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Their greatest power is often the ability to force a government to reveal certain pieces of information. |
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The remaining shell is cut into pieces and broken down by an industrial shredder so that the aluminium can be melted down. |
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The information carried by DNA is held in the sequence of pieces of DNA called genes. |
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Stoppard's plays have been sometimes dismissed as pieces of clever showmanship, lacking in substance, social commitment, or emotional weight. |
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Two pieces of fiction were usually included, one to be read to children, the other for the ladies themselves. |
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Many pieces have influences from jazz and Western music, using syncopation and triple time. |
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Many of his orchestral and chamber music pieces are based on Welsh folk songs and dances. |
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Sullivan's operas have often been adapted, first in the 19th century as dance pieces and in foreign adaptations of the operas themselves. |
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Rose took principal roles in many of the companion pieces that played with the Savoy operas. |
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His early pieces made frequent use of ostinati and often had a ritualistic feel. |
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Stone sculpture is an ancient activity where pieces of rough natural stone are shaped by the controlled removal of stone. |
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Much decorative sculpture on buildings remained a trade, but sculptors producing individual pieces were recognised on a level with painters. |
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The brothers have often made pieces with plastic models or fibreglass mannequins of people. |
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Another example is the pieces found in Tutankhamun's tomb, which are of great artistic quality. |
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In total, 48,000 pieces of armour, 500 bows, and 10,000 arrows were created by Weta Workshop. |
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The solid colored pieces sold with this line were the nappie, fruit bowl, creamer, sugar bowl with lid, and cup. |
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Bronze pieces such as the doors and railings were cast in a local foundry, some of which have survived to the present. |
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He sutured the pieces together like a microsurgeon reattaching a severed nerveway. |
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Several pieces of early medieval sculpture are preserved in the parish church, which is dedicated to St Andrew. |
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These men were brought together by a passion for realism and naturalism and this showed through in the pieces they produced. |
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Art in the service of religion, those pieces that would be encountered in mosques, is indeed aniconic. |
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Majorelle was known for his use of exotic and expensive woods, and for attaching bronze sculpted in vegetal themes to his pieces of furniture. |
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Both designers used machines for the first phases of manufacture, but all the pieces were finished by hand. |
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The man's wife continued to nag him about how dangerous it was, and so he cut up the stake into pieces and destroyed it. |
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Four pieces of Glenrothes artworks have been awarded listed status by Historic Scotland. |
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All these pieces of paper are, issued with as much solemnity and authority as if they were of pure gold or silver. |
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It is one of the most important pieces of United States administrative law. |
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However, time and tide has washed broken pieces of ships' pottery and glass bottles into shallow waters and onto beaches. |
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Walnuts are also popular in brownie recipes, as ice cream toppings, and walnut pieces are used as a garnish on some foods. |
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Dendrochronology is accurate enough to do this, though few suitable pieces of wood have been uncovered. |
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To obstruct this, the tree was dug up when it died and pieces of it remain in the town museum. |
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The attack inflicted at least 225 casualties and resulted in the capture of 212 prisoners, a battery of artillery pieces and mortars. |
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Rather large chess board with pieces of silver and crystal and the board made of gold. |
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By adding richness and depth to the manuscript, the use of gold in illuminations created pieces of art that are still valued today. |
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The high temperature needed to produce perfect pieces made Billingsley soft paste method difficult to fire. |
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Besides the porcelain decorated by Young, but predominantly by Pardoe at Nantgarw, many pieces were sold in the white to be decorated in London. |
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Lobsgows differs in that the meat and vegetables were cut into smaller pieces and the stock was not thickened. |
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Shelf ice occurs when floating pieces of ice are driven by the wind piling up on the windward shore. |
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Gravel often has the meaning a mixture of different size pieces of stone mixed with sand and possibly some clay. |
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It is surrounded by lips of softer tissue, with numerous small, bony pieces embedded in it. |
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In 2010, at a New Hampshire beach, pieces of a single dead lion's mane jellyfish stung between 125 and 150 people. |
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Sperm whales have occasionally been found with pieces of plastic in their stomachs. |
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Coins, some of which coined in Lusitanian land, as well as numerous pieces of ceramics were also found. |
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Several sandstone abraders, pieces of a very abrasive red sandstone, that were ground square on one edge. |
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There this miserable race inhabits raised pieces ground or platforms, which they have moored by hand above the level of the highest known tide. |
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Gulls have been observed preying on live whales, landing on the whale as it surfaces to peck out pieces of flesh. |
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The Nords and various arctic tribes revered the whale as they were important pieces of their lives. |
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Pipeline networks are composed of several pieces of equipment that operate together to move products from location to location. |
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Two pieces of amber may be united by smearing the surfaces with linseed oil, heating them, and then pressing them together while hot. |
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On 12 November 2009, a man was killed and a woman injured after a chain broke and the two people were hit with pieces of the chain. |
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Rembrandt's masterpiece The Night Watch is one of top pieces of art of the museum. |
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At the instigation of Colbert, the guild of drapers was founded on 16 April 1668, the manufacture of cloth produced two thousand pieces per year. |
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A biscuit joiner is a woodworking tool used to join two pieces of wood together. |
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In more recent years, many ancient artifacts have been discovered from the surrounding sea, mostly pieces of old pottery. |
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Several pieces of furniture, such as the wing chairs in the sitting room, have followed the family around from the previous house. |
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Sometimes the hem of the dress would be ornamented with pieces of buffalo hoof. |
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First, the Merak's engine exploded, showering the Urraco in pieces of the wreckage and forcing Clarkson to crash into a hedge. |
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One of the first pieces of geophysical evidence that was used to support the movement of lithospheric plates came from paleomagnetism. |
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A type of basin formed by the moving apart of two pieces of a continent is called a rift basin. |
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Unlike badgers, which fastidiously clean their earths and defecate in latrines, red foxes habitually leave pieces of prey around their dens. |
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Roofs are traditionally constructed from Alpine rocks such as pieces of schist, gneiss or slate. |
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Charlie had told me what it had looked like immediately after the riots. Bodies hacked to pieces with pangas. |
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The fossilized Anzia is found in pieces of amber in northern Europe and dates back approximately 40 million years. |
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Among other important museums is the Palanga Amber Museum, where amber pieces comprise a major part of the collection. |
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The mechanically rigid outer layer of Earth, the lithosphere, is divided into pieces called tectonic plates. |
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But a storm battered his ships into pieces and many of his soldiers drowned. |
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Among these are pieces blasted off the Moon, and probably Mars, by impacts. |
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The drain plug was then very slowly removed, and tiny pieces of floating wood were used to observe rotation. |
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To what extent any of these pieces were symbolic of wealth and status is not clear. |
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More of a whydunnit than a whodunnit, the real mystery here is how these old period pieces keep chugging on. |
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I am thinking of etrogs turned into pomanders and pieces of afikoman hung over doors as amulets to increase one's blessing. |
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Small pieces of fly ash may be somewhat thick, and too brief an exposure to high temperature may only degrade dioxin on the surface of the ash. |
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Chop or shred it into bite-sized pieces while the noodles are cooking. |
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These joints are most clearly seen on exposed pieces of rock such as the Tors of Dartmoor and Bodmin Moor. |
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This principle became one of Darwin's chief pieces of evidence that biological evolution was real. |
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He was especially generous to men of letters and rhetors, several of whom he pensioned with salaries of as much as 1,000 gold pieces a year. |
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The freezer is filled with meat, sides of beef and large pieces of lamb. |
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Nine barrels have been found to contain bones of cattle, indicating that they contained pieces of beef butchered and stored as ship's rations. |
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Eventually, the idea was abandoned, and the wreckage was cut into pieces which were distributed amongst Italian museums. |
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The set ended with Hendrix destroying his guitar and tossing pieces of it out to the audience. |
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Wave pounding is when the sheer energy of the wave hitting the cliff or rock breaks pieces off. |
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Glaciers can also cause pieces of bedrock to crack off in the process of plucking. |
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The piece, or pieces to be glued are placed into the bag and the ends sealed. |
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Therefore, a campgrounds consists typically of open pieces of ground where a camper can pitch a tent or park a camper. |
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There are numerous carved or engraved pieces of bone and ivory, such as the Swimming Reindeer found in France from the Magdalenian period. |
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One of the most famous pieces of portable art from Britain is the Robin Hood Cave Horse from Derbyshire. |
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Chinese craftsmen carved ivory to make everything from images of deities to the pipe stems and end pieces of opium pipes. |
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Antlers shed in oak forest inhabited by squirrels are rapidly chewed to pieces by them. |
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As of June 2016 There are also inoperative satellites, including Vanguard 1, the oldest satellite currently in orbit, and over 16,000 pieces of tracked space debris. |
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