It provides the glue to bind all of the application's constituent Web services together into a single coordinated application whole. |
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Horsehide is made into fine cordovan leather, and glue is often made by boiling horse bones and cartilage. |
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It functions as glue between the acrosomal process and the glycoprotein bindin receptors of the vitelline layer of the egg. |
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When the glue is thoroughly set the corner block is sawn and spokeshaved to the desired shape as shown by the dotted line. |
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The little dab of opaque glue that attached the other end of the film to its spool yielded a second white form at the lower right. |
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I've found it's easiest to glue the pattern to the contact paper while on top of the glass with glue spray. |
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Of late, it'd been held together by glue and steel cables and the determination of the people of New Hampshire. |
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Burning glue sent noxious fumes into the night sky in Brentford this week, after a factory caught fire near the Great West Road. |
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The glue seals the wood so it will not accept stain or coloring to the same degree as the surrounding area does. |
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Transnational culture-ideology practices are the nuts and bolts and the glue that hold the system together. |
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The figure's old glue was removed by hand and incremental planing of the inside surfaces brought the halves back into harmony. |
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The glue-on patches have been just as ineffective, with most failures coming when the glue hardens and cracks and the patch peels away. |
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For this technique the canvas was usually prepared with no more than a preliminary coating of glue size. |
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You can buy foil capsules for the top of the bottle and make or buy your own labels, attaching them with a glue stick. |
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Using the sponge, apply a generous amount of stitchless glue to the image side of the copy. |
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Glue this playing card over the large playing card and allow the glue to dry well. |
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Fill the space between tin can and saucepan with water and heat the whole contraption until the glue is fluid. |
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Run a glue stick along the edges and attach the vellum to the card inside, centering it in the window. |
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The shocking discovery of discarded glue bags raises the frightening spectre of youngsters hazarding their lives in search of cheap thrills. |
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Some of them had their hands dripping with glue as they pasted old papers onto clay sculptures. |
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They sniff glue to heal the pain of homelessness and numb the fear of police abuse. |
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Use heavy-duty glue or staples to attach the mirrors to a wide satin or velvet ribbon. |
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The strands glue themselves together into a resilient fabric that I cannot tear apart with my fingers. |
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I placed the front panel of California face down on the floor and used Dap Weldwood contact cement to glue side-pieces along the edges. |
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I used a strong epoxy glue to secure both the swivel and the brass rod in position. |
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Print out a high-res image of the famous person, tear up the pieces, and then glue it onto your paper mache molded mask. |
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The case packers apply a non-retentive glue to a corrugated flat and the bottles are placed upon the board and overwrapped. |
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Hot-melt glue is applied to the slipsheets to keep the bottles in place while an overwrap is shrunk to form a 12-pack bundle. |
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Using thinned glue and old paintbrushes, students apply tissue to a piece of white oaktag and create the collage. |
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Some of the strongest kinds of glue in the world are made from the hooves of dead horses. |
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Use an artist's pallet knife or similar tool to apply yellow wood glue between the veneer and the substrate. |
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Once the glue bond has relaxed, pull one of the side sections loose from the surrounding floor. |
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Managing the strategic direction of a company's facilities is the glue that binds the facility management organization to its parent company. |
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Use the clothes pegs to hold the fabric or paper in place until the glue has dried. |
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Replace the faceplate on the lathe, spread some glue in the mortise and use the tail stock to clamp the mandrel in place. |
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Research from the United States indicates that children prone to glue ear could benefit from cod liver oil and vitamins. |
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There is, however, a glue that holds all this fiddle-faddle together and gives it a certain inner logic. |
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Anyone can, for instance, glue styrofoam cups to a board and it is meaningless, craftless, and immaterial. |
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The hero of philately became an immortal, but all he really invented was the idea of the glue on the back. |
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Pick out a black pipe cleaner and glue it to the top of the head for the antenna. |
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And to ensure she does not lose the ring, she says she will glue it to the inside pocket of her suit. |
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Next I bought glue traps, resolving to conk the critters as soon as they were caught. |
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Once the design is selected, a dough made of ceramic powder, plaster of Paris, cotton and glue is shaped accordingly. |
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A silly one, unless they sniff glue and worship the Devil, and we wouldn't put it past them. |
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Bass players are the musical glue that binds the world's great bands together. |
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Use several long wood screws and wood glue to fix the post in a sturdy, upright position. |
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Be sure there is no excess glue on the planks before placing the plywood on top. |
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The forewings of the live moths were sprayed with a thin layer of spray glue and then coated with UV-reflecting or UV-absorbing powder. |
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Clamping dovetails is not easy but I have found that it is possible to glue them up without cramps at all. |
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Racist and anti-communist prejudice was the glue which kept these dirty frame-ups from crumbling. |
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But first I needed to glue onto each box a nice croquis of the contents inside. |
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Other types of deafness are temporary, such as problems caused by a build up of earwax or glue ear. |
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Now fold, crease, decorate, and glue your decahedron, following the same hints given on the tetrahedron page. |
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With paper, photographs, scissors, glue and ink, she recorded and perhaps resolved her passage from girlhood to womanhood. |
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They tasted like glue and the honey glaze was too hard I nearly lost a tooth. |
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Their trousers stuck like glue to the dresser and they brought the dresser down on top of them and all the delph dropped on the floor. |
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Yet its staid middle-class ending fails to narrate hard work as the proprietary glue that binds owner to estate. |
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Researchers plan to use the substance as a sort of glue for teeth-straightening braces. |
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The glue supplied to stick nail on nail would do a sterling job of adhering the girders of the Forth Bridge together. |
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This kind of glue will stick to animal tissue as well as to metals and other materials. |
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Squeeze a dot of glue in the middle of the stick and press the face bead in it until set. |
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The lid was sealed down, and two heavy duty magnets were stuck to the lid, using glue to hold the box on the underside of the car. |
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Then designate him as the control, and stick to him like glue for the rest of the night. |
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The glue used was an epoxy resin of which two types were employed for different reasons. |
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Madeleine brushed a streak of glue next to the Polaroid and stuck the green paper to the wall. |
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Because the bag part has to be glued into the frame it's a bit fiddly, I got a bit of glue on the outside of the purse. |
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Cluster three chestnuts side by side in a circle, gluing them together with your glue gun. |
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We are seeing rampant glue ear and asthma rates in low socio-economic areas, and that is all preventable with the right care. |
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By suppressing the fever these children end up with chronic glue ear, sinusitis or chest catarrh. |
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The main symptom of glue ear is hearing loss, ranging from slightly muffled hearing in one ear, to full deafness, if both ears are affected. |
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She had intermittent rhinorrhoea but no apparent glue ear or ear infections. |
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Gently manipulating parts of the body can help treat development disorders, sleeplessness, glue ear, colic, bed-wetting, allergies and asthma. |
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This is because they are at higher risk of long-sightedness and short-sightedness, and glue ear which can result in hearing loss. |
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Children who have glue ear and whose ears get filled with mucus for periods of several weeks, are more likely to get an ear infection. |
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The immediate effects of passive smoking on children can range from eye soreness, headaches, sore throats to nausea and conditions like glue ear. |
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From birth, Maori record proportionately higher rates of hospital admission for asthma and glue ear. |
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Resolution takes longer if the child has frequent upper respiratory infections, siblings with glue ear, or a mother who smokes tobacco. |
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He also manages to find time to paint pictures of his studio floor, extension cords and a glue pot on a stove. |
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Place the valentine inside the envelope, and fasten the tabs with a glue stick or seal the back with a paper heart. |
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Mount the pink-print rectangle to the upper portion of the card front with a glue stick. |
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Mochi is a sweet made from rice, which is pounded until it forms a kind of sticky goo, a bit like that white PVA glue you used to get at school. |
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Use paper punches to cut the eyes and pupils out of colored paper, and glue on. |
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Position and glue eyes into place behind the windows in each of the copper shapes. |
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They also used cotton soaked in glue and ground glass and later hemp bindings. |
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I mixed the ground glass and glue thoroughly, spread it all over the thread and left it to dry. |
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Alarms were raised when industrial glue was discharged into the harbour illegally. |
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The black gunk stuck on their coats like glue and many of the birds could not move their wings. |
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Bend one end of each ribbon and seal edge only with fabric glue to form the rod pocket. |
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I may be bald, but I'll never glue one of those divots on my head, and that's a promise. |
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Press the bell cap so the shape fits the shell tightly, then glue it in place with epoxy. |
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Vary the number and direction of spoons in each box, and glue them in place with household epoxy. |
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Another technique is to glue the piece to a stick with some light epoxy, giving the piece a handle to work on one side. |
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The study has that evocative smell of newly cut timber and wood glue about it as the components are brought in and leant against the wall. |
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He sniffed the glue and airplane dope and sawdust, and listened to the hammers and buzz saws. |
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You can add a bit of glue to each eyelet before setting for added strength. |
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For instance, why not glue or tape a paper dinner plate to the bottom of the can to catch drips. |
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If they're really bad, it is possible to glue and screw new wallboard over the existing walls or ceiling. |
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I wanted my Harry Potter supply box that came with four pencils and eight crayons and a ruler and a glue stick that all looked like wands. |
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So, the wardrobe department chopped up two hats and used paint and glue to create the fake. |
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They could use small amounts of thick, water-based glue applied with a toothpick. |
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One tiny dot of glue per shape is all that is needed to tack down the tissue to the acetate. |
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As a lad, he used to race bikes and his brother blessed him with the name of Bob-man, which has stuck like glue ever since. |
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For outdoor use, most manufacturers recommend that the joints be sealed with a non-acidic silicone glue. |
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If the walls are painted with a semi-gloss or gloss paint, give them a light sanding to dull the surface so the glue adheres better. |
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Tissue adhesives, including fibrin glue, are alternative means for attaching conjunctival grafts. |
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White glue and tape are adhesives that companies make for people to get things to stick together. |
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Albums may also be used but the pages should not be of colored paper and adhesives like glue and tape should be avoided. |
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Occasionally she needs to touch up the rake with a little extra glue, but that's less expensive than purchasing a new rake. |
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I used hot glue to attach the cutting board to the front edge of the wheelbarrow. |
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How I thought that mere glue would hold under the heat and aerodynamic force, I don't know. |
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The bath included a 10-cm glass Petri dish to which tubing was affixed with cyanoacrylate glue. |
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Not one notebook, pen, eraser, glue stick, scissors, or white-out remained. |
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If there is any label glue left on the outside of the tins clean it off with white spirit. |
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Plus, they excrete sticky compounds that glue soil particles into aggregates, keeping the soil open and porous. |
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All the waste products end up here and are made into fertilizer, gelatin, albumen, glue, etc. |
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For years now the park has been a haven for glue sniffers, teenage drinkers and wreckers. |
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Reassemble the leg and stretcher, adding carpenter's wood glue before inserting the stretcher into the hole. |
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To prevent wobbling, anchor stick securely in foam-filled pot and reinforce stick in foam with glue. |
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Mr Seracini said Da Vinci created the under-drawing as an underpainting because he used a brush and a mixture of lampblack and watery glue. |
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Heroin, amphetamine, cocaine and cannabis were hidden in large canisters of glue. |
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Pour out as much E2 as you want to fill with Vodka then reseal with tape and glue the label back on. |
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For our cover boards, we used shirt-board rectangles thinly coated with white glue for the attachment of ordinary household aluminum foil. |
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They hear scary tales about sniffing glue, popping pills and shooting heroin. |
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He turns a chunk of wood over in his hands, mulling how he could cut it, sand it, chip it, glue it into something. |
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The section above explains what measures you can take to prevent acute middle ear infections and glue ear. |
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For participants in the glue group, similar approximation was achieved with single circumferential application of tissue glue. |
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The basic materials are sheets of 20 x 28 inch poster board, glitter, Elmer's glue, foil from candy wrappers and rolls of Christmas paper. |
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The areca palm, for example, is particularly fond of toluene, a by-product of glue that can be harmful when it combines with oxygen. |
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They all slept rough the previous night and many managed to blank out the morning sniffing glue. |
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While adhesives such as silicone glue and rubber cement may have their place, they should never be used to mount large or heavy objects. |
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It is vital that schoolchildren are shown that glue sniffing is not just an innocent pastime, but a game of Russian roulette. |
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All the separate pieces are precariously held together with glue, tape, tacks, and pins. |
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Push the panel into the glued surface and use a level to make certain it is plumb before you tack it into position and glue it down permanently. |
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It looked like it could have been held together with tacky glue and scotch tape. |
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Remove each stick, add a dot of tacky glue to the hole, and replace the stick. |
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Depending on the tackiness of the glue you use, you may have to hold each of these stands on while the glue dries. |
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This study revealed that the use of fibrin glue is an effective and safe method for attaching conjunctival autografts during pterygium surgery. |
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Remove all old glue from both parts to be re-glued with sandpaper or steel wool. |
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If you don't, gluing may be a little troublesome as not many types of glue will stick to the magnetic material very well. |
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His heavy anti-radiation suit made it a bit hard to move, but the magnetic shoes stuck him to the surface like glue. |
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Areas where the glue was applied show up under ultraviolet light, and police can read the microdots using a hand-held illuminated magnifier. |
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This is a thin film that's been coated onto a flexible plastic material backed by a strong glue. |
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It also works well for nail repairs, say if you split or tear a nail, to glue it back together. |
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Without paints or brushes or glue, hobbyists can add floral motifs to tea towels, baby socks, even lampshades. |
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Each piece of furniture is built as if it were full size, with proper mortise and tenon joints rather than glue. |
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I bought a ream of paper, a glue stick and some black textas for photocopying my zine. |
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Bundle the sticks together with raffia ending in a bow at the top, secure with glue if needed. |
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Water putty, epoxies, construction glue and silicone sealants can cause irreversible damage to objects, he warned. |
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Hair thickener was an oily blue liquid, a bit like petrol, and came in a clear plastic bottle that reminded me of a glue container. |
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Normally I carry screws, glue, steel wool, some wooden matchsticks, a multi-tool, some wire, and the binding diagram. |
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Substitute basting tape or basting-adhesive glue stick for basting stitches whenever practical, even for holding zippers in place. |
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The self-assembly chairs, tables and sofas fit together without screws or glue. |
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Four thousand years ago, ancient Egyptians made glue by boiling animal hides and used the substance as a binder in paint and for woodworking. |
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Make Victorian lace baubles by covering light balls with tissue or silver paper and then attaching lace round the middle with PVA glue. |
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With textiles I might tie-dye a piece of cloth or draw on to it and add glue. |
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Instead, he's eyeing your wallet and planning a fantastic night of sniffing glue and smoking tik obviously at your expense. |
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Do not dredge the pasta in flour to prevent sticking, as the flour turns to glue when cooked and, ironically, causes the pasta to stick together. |
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Put a handful of hide glue granules in an old tin can and allow it to soak overnight in just enough cold water to cover it. |
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They have been getting messy with paints and glue to help raise funds and bring happiness to children through the Make a Wish Foundation. |
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Then remove the board and spread carpenter's glue on the tongues and grooves of the new and old pieces. |
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Alternatively, dip a toothpick or sliver of wood in glue and break off the tip in the stripped hole, then reinstall the screw. |
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Either bake one large cake and carry out a transverse dissection, or bake two smaller ones and glue them together with killer icing. |
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Part of me has been used in the manufacture of books, glue, shoe polish and marshmallow. |
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The sheets of paper are trimmed to uniform size and then joined with rabbit-skin glue. |
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Apply glue to the miters, and lock the joints with a finish nail from the top and side as shown. |
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Add wood glue to the miters and a bead of construction adhesive to the backside to compensate for the light nailing. |
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Chang describes silver clay as a mixture of pure silver powder, water and glue. |
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Using thin wood wafers called biscuits can strengthen wood joints by providing more glue bonding area. |
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It stuck like glue and no matter how hard he tugged it, it just wouldn't budge. |
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She becomes the victim of the Glue Man, a mysterious prankster who uses the cover of a blackout to put glue in girls' hair. |
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I spilled a whole pot of glue on a stack of signatures, spoiling the pages. |
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Let the blister and the surrounding wood dry thoroughly before adding glue. |
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Is there a shared factor that binds the two together like a blob of industrial-strength super glue? |
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I blobbed some hot-melt glue on the backs of the boards and pressed them into place. |
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Hopefully they did not do anything silly like glue the underlayment to the hardwood flooring. |
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After the sails are fully laid out and all lines drawn on them, glue the bolt ropes, foot ropes, and other re-enforcing lines, as appropriate. |
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Slice out thin slips of tape from both the top and bottom of all tapes then mix the glue and place a thin layer over the tapes. |
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To alleviate the flaking, I added about a tablespoon of white glue to a pint of slip and then thinned it to a slip consistency again with water. |
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Clearly, reading, as well as revolution, is the intertextual glue that unites these three novels. |
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For this reason Jackie always adds boracic acid or borax to the spice and glue mix. |
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Sealing layers might consist of no more than an application of glue size or of an unpigmented layer of drying oil. |
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The smell of the glue was not unpleasant but hurt his throat and made him feel slightly sick. |
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Apparently the implications for broadcasting and narrowcasting, for social glue and public ethos, are enormous. |
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Most sniffers give up glue in favour of alcohol or other drugs when they can afford to. |
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These were cut to a 3-inch outside measurement and attached from below with glue and brads. |
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Cultural values and language are the social glue holding people and society together. |
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The materials used were bamboo, fish nets, garden nets, glue, canvas, rope washing line and spray paint. |
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Although some local youngsters are known to use the soft drug cannabis, glue or solvent abuse is not seen as a big problem in Ilkley. |
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In a doorway, three young boys stare out with vacant eyes, inhaling deeply from glass jars filled with glue or gasoline. |
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Enzymatic shampoos that claim to dissolve the glue that attaches nits to hair are also available. |
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Then re-glue and clamp it with hide glue to re-establish the original veneering. |
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If veneering doesn't stay in place, apply a good quality glue and wrap again. |
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Paint the cone form green and glue on acorns, small pinecones, buckeyes, or sweetgum balls to decorate it. |
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These tiny little brown specks will fly as high as eight feet into the air, and once they stick to your house or windows, they stick like glue. |
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The book dummies, storyboards, jacket covers, and double page spreads were proudly displayed, still smelling strongly of glue and fixatives. |
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Similar effects occur when present-day glue sniffers rebreathe exhaled air from a plastic bag. |
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They gave up several recesses over the next few weeks to glue, color and do whatever was necessary to complete the mural. |
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Without glue, suction, or claws, these lizards scamper up walls and hang from ceilings. |
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After the glue has hardened, rub fine-grain sandpaper across the surface of both knobs, making their surfaces smooth. |
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To keep sand and dirt from escaping, glue or caulk glass to the frame front, and glue kraft paper to the frame's outside back. |
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She says up to 1,000 children are now living rough, sleeping under hedges and bridges and begging to survive, many of them glue sniffing. |
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She sighed heavily, while balling up the blue rubber glue stuff that stuck her poster to the wall. |
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The glue and paint residue will have to be scraped and sanded after you have put the solvent on the concrete slab. |
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Where Jim was a lean, flexible, athletic type, this old man before me was an enormous old geezer who would've had the good sense to glue his fat lips shut every morning. |
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Does privilege mean that we Maori dominate certain illnesses such as diabetes, heart disease, asthma, glue ear, and others, and that we die 10 years earlier than Pakeha? |
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Afara splits very readily and takes glue, stain and polish well. |
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If I were you, I would glue the base tape back on with Barge cement. |
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Once I had it positioned, I used wood glue and brad nails from the inside to permanently fasten the front oak trim piece with no visible fasteners. |
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Children with glue ear sometimes complain of slight earache. |
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He was the glue that held this coalition government together. |
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After the counter is installed on top of the cabinet, the wood strip is attached to the front edge of the counter using glue and small, air-driven brads. |
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When you put a laminate floor in the bathroom, use a little bit of glue on the tongue and on the groove just to make sure we have a really tight, moisture-proof seal. |
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The glue will dry almost immediately and you can never get it unglued. |
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With a palette knife or spoon, he applied thick coats of warm enduit, a sturdy plaster mixed with glue used for wall repairs that dries to a high-gloss finish. |
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Get them to make their own storage boxes by painting cardboard ones with poster paints, sticking on pictures cut out of magazines or having fun with glue and glitter. |
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Each was bound along the left ledge with the kind of rubbery glue used to bind a pad of writing paper and featured jokes and an occasional smidgen of story. |
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The pavement was hosed down and all of the glue was removed. |
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If a fibre is mechanically extruded from a solution of silk protein just like pulling a thread from tacky glue, the fibre is still not as strong as real silk thread. |
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That was payback for the time he tried to glue my arm to the desk. |
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In the 19th century I might have been a bookbinder and would have gone mad from glue fumes. |
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Immediately after painting the glue, she sprinkled on gold micro beads. |
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To create the crumpled paper, antique the paper with the ink pads, crinkle it up, smooth it out and then dip it into a mixture of white glue and water. |
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Perhaps you just bandaged a self-inflicted injury with some scotch tape and crazy glue. |
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Cutting-edge techniques employed include embedding a microchip in the work and applying synthetically produced DNA in liquid, powder or glue form. |
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The parts are made by pouring a glue and powered metal particles into a mold, heating it up so that the glue bonds the powdered metal, and then melts away. |
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Something I worked hard to create with my own hands, mind and glue stick. |
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The labels are fed into the labeling machine, which has a spinning device that rolls glue onto the labels and then sticks them to the bottles as they pass by. |
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When the glue has dried, trim the dowel off flush with the cabinet, drill a small pilot hole into the end of the dowel, and reinstall the door with the original screws. |
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Back in the eighties, no one knew about a hot glue gun except display people. |
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Instead of using poisonous glue you could nail it on or use a tacker. |
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And it all comes with a base, glue, thick card and brushes, in fact everything you need to be able to design your own garden and actually see the result in miniature. |
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Use resorcinol glue on both sides of the stock to glue them together. |
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For each shape, glue two papers together to hide the plain side. |
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During the Cold War, anti-communism was the glue that bonded the American conservative movement together. |
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Just tack them to the back of the frame, or glue on with a hot glue gun. |
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I bought a ream of paper and a glue stick for photocopying my zine. |
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A little bit of drippiness is okay, as the glue dries clear. |
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These partitions are dovetailed to the floors of the tiers of side drawers, and those floors are in turn dadoed to the case sides and supported by heavy glue blocks. |
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You see the handwork, the glue, how the people in the agency were working on it. |
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I sew, glue, glitter, cut, and tie numerous things onto my products to make the final creation. |
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Ironically, the alarming discovery of the glue bags comes just a few months after a major campaign in Bradford schools to warn against the dangers of volatile substance abuse. |
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The opening is sutured and sealed with commercial fibrin glue. |
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She also was handy, hammering nails into walls and using a heat gun to chisel glue off the floor. |
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Find a board onto which to glue the puzzle, such as Masonite or hardboard. |
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Pieces may be attached with glue or any water-based adhesive. |
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Since they are not controlled substances, inhalants such as glue and other volatile solvents are easily obtainable by children and pose a significant health threat. |
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With most brands of laminate flooring, the joints are glued with specially formulated, water-resistant, glue placed between the tongue and grooves of every plank. |
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In one corner, swatches of nubby, charcoal gray carpet roll through a glue machine that coats them with liquid adhesive so they can be affixed to the finished containers. |
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Connolly wisely has kept this narratorial voice from the book and it acts as a glue to stitch the disjointed narrative flow of the film, to keep it coherent. |
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Instead of rubber cement, stick to paste, glue sticks, or white glue. |
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Place the glass bleb flat-side down on top of the glue drop on the front of the Mars picture, pressing down to spread the glue, and centering the bleb. |
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I then explained how we would use the palettes as a base and then add painted and cut-out pieces of cardboard with glue guns, staple guns and nails. |
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The final effect was rubbing a glue stick randomly on the snow and sprinkling it with silver glitter for that sparkly look that snow sometimes has. |
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The MIT team made the tags by randomly mixing microscopic glass spheres into transparent epoxy and then hardening the glue into wafers about the size of Chiclets. |
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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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Engaging in a variety of craft activities, which most kids love, can be very beneficial so add play dough, stickers, and glue sticks to your list of educational supplies. |
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Lots of glue was used to fix this all in place, and over the top of all this a few layers of varnish or shellac were applied to finally seal the whole thing. |
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Get a glue gun and stick some sequins on a pair of flip flops. |
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I glued them on and allowed the glue to cure before continuing. |
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This component is actually a magnetically controlled thermostat which is at the heart of a portable gas catalytic glue gun newly developed by the company. |
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Dowel, glue and clamp the rails and stiles together and allow to dry. |
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Put wood glue on the stiles, rails, dowels, and the dowel holes. |
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If you don't have a glue pot, cover the bottom of a saucepan with marbles or pebbles so as to support the tin can free of the bottom during heating. |
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When ever possible the combination of glue and a screw, nail or staple, a glue and a joint, a glue and stitching or binding, will guarantee a successful bond. |
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Instead of a bunch of layabouts smoking glue and cracking charlie's horse with LSD, we could have good, fit criminals with discipline and firearms skills. |
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Manual glue pot, wooden table and free standing support are optional. |
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Finally, glue or nail an edging strip to the skirting board. |
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Use glue gun to affix embroidery mesh to inside lip of frame. |
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They are also more likely to develop glue ear if they have a history of associated problems such as repeated upper respiratory infections or nasal catarrh. |
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Some children cannot break free from glue ear while they are full of repeated cold and catarrh, and often begin school unable to speak or hear properly. |
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It uses a hot, gelatinized polysaccharide solution that acts as a glue and as a lubricant to smooth the mixture's flow through extrusion equipment. |
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Adding a hot, gelatinized starch solution makes the mixture more digestible as feed and acts as a glue and lubricant to ease the material's flow through the equipment. |
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The results showed that glue containing red ochre was less brittle and more shatterproof than glue made from acacia gum alone. |
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Use a cotton bud dipped in acetone and gently apply the solution to the glue a few drops at a time. |
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It was really a bonding collective that MTV was the glue for. |
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Some materials become invaluable in teaching the visually impaired such as glue sticks, air-dry clay, and wax-covered yarn sticks. |
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Affix the top of the alligator clip to the back of the bow tie with a dab of hot glue. |
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Fix it in position with wood glue and then hammer in panel pins every 10 inches. |
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Maybe a glue sniffer, a kleptomaniac or a compulsive train spotter is just waiting to come out of the closet. |
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Roll out a lid and use a little egg wash or milk to glue the lid on, trim again and poke a little hole in the lid to allow the steam out. |
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Quarks are the building blocks of protons, neutrons, and more-exotic entities, whereas gluons are massless particles that glue together quarks. |
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Contrast angiography showed an AVM in the thalamic region and cyanoacrylate glue embolisation was planned. |
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Anterior pleurites of left side somewhat damaged and the right mesothoracic leg stuck into position with glue. |
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When the glue is completely dry you can use the stamp pad to try out your design. |
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Dein may have been the ultimate glad-hander, politician and all-round cologned smoothie but he was also the glue which held Arsenal together. |
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Named for glue, glial cells were considered the scaffolding, the housekeepers, the maintenance crew, the infrastructure. |
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Rest assured that no horses were condemned to the glue factory to produce transglutaminase, colloquially known as meat glue. |
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Never burn household garbage, cardboard, painted or treated wood, or any wood that contains glue, such as plywood or particle board. |
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These include such problems as glue ear, asthma, hay fever, allergies, skin conditions, and low vitality states. |
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Ben was born with a cleft palette, an associated glue ear which has given him substantial hearing problems and epilepsy. |
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Gary Ballance's presence ensures there is still the stodginess even the most exciting test sides need to glue everything together. |
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Pest control firms use a combination of rodent glue pads or rat traps to deal with the menace. |
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Not suggesting there was glue involved, or it reaks of desperation or owt, just that it's a bit, well, weird really innit. |
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Recommended for sinus and persistent cold sufferers, children with glue ear and those seeking a gentle alternative to the dreaded ear syringe. |
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He said that this synthetic glue is based on complex coacervates, an ideal but so far unused method for making injectable adhesives. |
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A Strad is made of wood and glue, but an almost alchemical transfiguration has taken place to make it more than the sum of its parts. |
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The identity of the folks who concocted the collagen glue remains uncertain. |
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The hot air banders can also use glue pots to perform more traditional edgebanding using EVA or PUR glues. |
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In earlier studies, it was revealed that spiders make web glue from glycoproteins, or proteins bits of sugar attached. |
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Cut a tree with braches from brown construction paper and glue it onto black paper to create a background for the owl prints. |
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