When reassembling the hive, smoke the bees so that they move down and pause slightly before replacing hive bodies or covers. |
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She seemed to know the pace at which to proceed the unpicking and reassembling that is our culture's particular road to wellness. |
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Most Thai exports involve importing raw materials and then reassembling them for re-export, the Committee found. |
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The umpire played a let, as ballboys and girls scurried around reassembling Miss Whatley's paperwork. |
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All the cars had their doors, tyres and seats removed but properly marked for reassembling. |
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The idea is taking an original work, chopping it to pieces and reassembling it in a frequently random fashion. |
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Last week saw Elaine lose her challenge of dismantling and reassembling a rifle. |
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With global recovery efforts well advanced, museum officials say that reassembling the museum collection will be a long but achievable task. |
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There is the reduction in value in the carving up of the thing and a transaction cost that is insurmountable in reassembling it. |
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We saw the process of taking a wheel set apart, shaving down the wheel to fit an axle, and the reassembling of the wheel set. |
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The treatment proves to be working, as I can state by reassembling the cylinder on the barrel lug and activating the mechanism by hand. |
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By first isolating individual strands and then reassembling them back into fibres, chemists make fibres with as few defects as possible, making them much stronger. |
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After the reassembling of the religious community in 1817 the friars gathered other books. |
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The rest of the team was also back to work on the 25th, in order to finish reassembling the crane before the station modules arrive. |
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We also get a lot of second hand computers from the Western world for reassembling, so we end up with more toxic waste on our land. |
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We're learning more about the component parts of food, pulling them apart and reassembling them into value-added products. |
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After reassembling, operations 4.4 and 4.5 are repeated as many times as required. |
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The CDA has played a central role in the reassembling of the Canadian Arts Coalition along with its partners in the Performing Arts Alliance. |
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Only anastylosis, that is to say, the reassembling of existing but dismembered parts can be permitted. |
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Let the caliper components dry sufficiently before reassembling the calipers. |
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When reassembling, replace all O-rings that have been removed during service with new. |
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Note: When reassembling the pipette do not over tighten the parts. |
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This will help you in correctly reassembling the air fingers. |
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Let any traces evaporate before reassembling the alternator. |
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Let me also tell you that the reassembling of this little gun takes about half an hour of real fun with hundreds of the worst curses and swears one can imagine. |
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Michelson suggested that they might enjoy reassembling the fox, jigsaw-puzzle style — a potential relationship strengthener and, very possibly, something interesting to talk about on the long drive back to Arkansas. |
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As the bleb grows, the actin cortex starts reassembling beneath the bleb membrane. |
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Bull overpaints his own and others' artworks, loosely reassembling fragments rather than unifying them. |
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