Instead of ridge planting she has inserted the glazed top light and surrounded it with planters buried in the thatch. |
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The patient, a father of four from a town near Haifa, had the artificial ventricle inserted into his abdomen. |
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For this purpose, a small signal-creating source is inserted into the magnetic wand. |
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A quadriplegic artist, he creates his detailed sketches using a pencil inserted into a custom-made mouthpiece. |
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In the camp's acute ward, a young man lies chained to his bed, being fed protein-and-vitamin mush through a stomach tube inserted via a nostril. |
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It has been inserted into the stone abutment of a railway bridge which, long demolished, once spanned the river Serein. |
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The implant material, made of highly biocompatible titanium, is inserted into the bone of the jaw. |
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The difference between these two things is evident in the way that Mendeleyev's table leaves gaps, some with a question mark inserted. |
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Please also excuse the abundance of randomly inserted comments and quips which I think are witty but are probably not. |
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Wedges were then inserted into these holes and the block of stone was broken loose by pounding on the wedges with mallets. |
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This irradiance and the radiance in the opposite direction were then inserted into equation to calculate the ideal reflectance. |
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Very fine needles are inserted into the acupoints, and generally only cause a slight prickling sensation. |
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Once out of its protective box, any kind of radio wave can potentially ignite it until it is inserted inside the bomb. |
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Warm a sugar thermometer in a jug of hot water to prevent it from breaking when inserted in the boiling marmalade. |
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The seat raiser is inserted under an existing seat cushion to raise the seat's effective height by 100mm. |
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The reader generates an image of the inserted finger and compares it against a pre-programmed memory of authorized prints. |
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The optimized change file may be inserted into the object code on a real-time basis. |
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I inserted my key into the lock and opened the door, listening for telltale sounds. |
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From her pockets, she produced a key and inserted the key into the door, opening it. |
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On the right side of the frame, just above the trigger, is a keyhole where a special key can be inserted to lock the trigger. |
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I took out my key and inserted it into the keyhole, but when I took it out the door was locked. |
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Using a key inserted three quarters the way into the keyway usually works best in turning out the cylinder. |
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Many acupuncturists will use needles so fine they are like very thin wire, and are usually completely painless when inserted. |
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Here are the prophetic calculations of this manuscript, with lacunae inserted within square brackets. |
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It is because of this general slowing down of the Earth that leap seconds need to be inserted into some years. |
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A sculptural relief on one wall was matched by a smaller negative version inserted into the wall opposite. |
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This occurred 10 days after a diagnostic laparoscopy for which she had had a laryngeal mask airway inserted. |
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Lower rents, rent-free periods and tenant-friendly break clauses are now inserted in deals as a matter of course. |
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The sensor could be inserted into tissue, excited with a laser pointer, and provide real-time, continuous monitoring of blood glucose level. |
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Remove the outer brick leaf to damp proof course level and rebuild the walling, ensuring the wall ties are inserted in the correct positions. |
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An angiogram uses X-rays and a contrast dye that is injected into the heart via a thin, flexible tube inserted in the arm or leg. |
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I would suggest using bricks, which, if inserted at an angle, can also be very pleasing to the eye. |
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They have inserted a fresh dimension to the top half of the premier league table which is much needed. |
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Instead of allowing this to happen, a leap second is inserted to bring the two times closer together. |
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As the bee's proboscis is inserted into the flower it pushes past the retrorse anthers to the nectar at the base of the tube. |
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The stone includes a depression on its concave surface where the practitioner's finger was inserted in order to assist in applying force. |
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Infested berries will have a discoloured area where the egg was inserted by the female fly. |
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The embryos were then inserted into female mice that gave birth to mice with this genetic defect. |
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Intrauterine devices, also known as coils, are rigid contraceptive devices that are inserted into the uterus by a doctor. |
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The bone graft is harvested from the patient's pelvic bone and inserted along with a spacer in between the vertebral bodies. |
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On December 24, Samsonov had a bone graft, and two pins and wire were inserted around the fracture. |
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Initially, the antitrust law provisions were inserted into the Treaty in view of their role in the process of market integration. |
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They inserted a metal plate and signed him off from his job as a computer salesman for up to three weeks. |
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The cone applicator was inserted into a mirror clamp and directed to the treatment site. |
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The oxygen sensor was inserted through the bark side in the same way as for the trees in the arboretum. |
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He had to have a metal plate inserted in his skull and afterwards he ran off with a local woman and lived in sin with her. |
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The activists inserted an arm into each lockbox and locked themselves to each other. |
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Next, the material is coded into discrete images and each of the images is inserted in the appropriate order into the various loci. |
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Flint arrowheads were shaped to a point and inserted into a slot and tied with sinew to the front of the arrow. |
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The gaps above the designated ashlars have been cleared of debris and new ashlars have been inserted. |
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Extra bonus points if you've inserted three beer bottles on your fingers and clinked the bottles whilst loudly chanting. |
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In attaching the units, each one was floated to its proper position and two lugs were inserted in their sockets in the hull. |
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The vane guide plate is inserted in the lunular hollow formed by the curved walls of the vane. |
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The card is inserted into and ejected out of the connector body by a reliable, tactile push action. |
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Devices called lysimeters are sometimes inserted into the ground to collect subsurface water, called leachate. |
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This tailpiece was later deleted from the legislation, and nothing inserted in its place. |
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They then inserted an extra bovine protein gene taken from a cow cell into the embryos. |
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Using the same program, you can also disable AutoPlay so discs won't run automatically when a disc is inserted into the drive. |
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After the nasal tampon has been inserted, wetting it with a small amount of topical vasoconstrictor may hasten effectiveness. |
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The church is without an organist and the congregation sings along to taped recordings of hymns, which is fine when the right tapes are inserted. |
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Her small body was bandaged and a tube inserted in her side drained her liver. |
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His right foot had to be released, he had six stitches inserted on his chin and his left wrist was bandaged. |
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He inserted a probe into the flue pipe and said the meter went off the scale. |
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All implants are quickly inserted while the cement is malleable to allow proper positioning. |
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For the test, a fluid containing barium dye is inserted into the back passage. |
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Resting comfortably on one side, most people feel only a little discomfort as the colonoscope is carefully inserted into the back passage. |
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A special tube is inserted into the patient's leg or arm and carefully manoeuvred to the artery needing attention. |
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We were able to identify a possible template for the inserted nucleotides in nearby sequences. |
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A gene from a human pathogen is inserted into a bacterium that infects plants. |
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This shows a simple French mortise and tenon joint with a pin inserted for strength. |
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Bake for 40-50 minutes, until the cake feels springy to the touch and a toothpick or cake tester inserted into the center comes out clean. |
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In 1674 an updated version of Shakespeare's The Tempest had sung Masques inserted into the text. |
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When a bank card is inserted, the device records information from the card's magnetic strip, which the thieves can download on to computers. |
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A thermocouple was inserted in the hollow probe, and temperatures were recorded. |
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The sample temperature was monitored by a thermocouple inserted directly in the cell. |
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I start drafting the advertisement that has to be inserted in the matrimonial column of the Sunday newspaper. |
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As in many monument complexes, burials were inserted into existing mounds, and barrows were built among and onto them. |
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Work began on rectifying the structural problems of the library and extra piles were inserted and the building was underpinned. |
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The patient has a tube inserted through the abdominal wall into the peritoneal cavity, and this remains in place on a semi-permanent basis. |
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The tendons are inserted either into the corresponding extensor tendons or onto the metacarpals. |
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He fractured the fourth metacarpal in his right hand and had to have a plate and six screws inserted into the hand. |
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They experimented by omitting the use of dressings and, instead inserted drains using bactericidal fluids. |
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The doctors therefore simply inserted two abdominal drains under local anaesthetic, and about 50 ml of fluid drained from each. |
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In a second step, these helices are inserted into the hydrophobic environment of the detergent micelle. |
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It is inserted in a microchip on which the research engineers have also integrated most of the evaluation electronics. |
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This time the ankle was cut through to the bone and Scales had to have internal and external stitches inserted to repair the damage. |
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The top layer of the fabric is slit, exposing the layer beneath or allowing a small piece of colored cloth to be inserted. |
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The original stair hall, with an inserted glass lift shaft, provides the circulation linkage between the new and original pools. |
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Before measurement the proximal four leaflets were removed and the leaf midrib was inserted into the pressure chamber. |
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A small amount of hair may be shaved from your groin or arm where the catheter is inserted. |
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The hairs can be shed or inserted by direct contact with potential predators by rubbing the region with urticating hairs. |
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All of the PCP molecules were inserted manually inside and outside the lipid bilayer. |
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They culled stem cells from the marrow and mixed them with a harmless virus in which a gene that makes the missing protein had been inserted. |
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Using biolistics, transgenic corn and soybean plants have been produced that contain heritable copies of the inserted gene. |
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Better stop, because your home page address will be inserted in the middle of your typing. |
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By the early 1980s a new and powerful entity had inserted itself into the societal mix. |
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For example, acupuncture needles are inserted into the tender areas of muscle in the neck and shoulders to treat headaches. |
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This kind of code reflects a structural implementation at the level of registers that have various logics inserted between them. |
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A 180-degree turn of a small key inserted at the rear of the bolt shroud renders the rifle inert by locking the firing pin and bolt. |
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Unseen above the ceiling of the nave, inserted in 1670-1, is Kempley's second exceptional feature, its roof of trussed rafter construction. |
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Anaesthesia usually begins when the anaesthetist injects a drug through a fine plastic tube inserted into a vein in the back of the hand. |
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The thick, sculptured lip of the tulip shell is used to chip a hole in the prey's shell, then the proboscis is inserted. |
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A silastic Foley catheter that is appropriate for the patient's urethra is inserted on completion of the bladder and abdominal wound closure. |
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After calibration, a silastic tube with two separate air-filled pressure probes was inserted into one nostril. |
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And when it's inserted into our prayer of many blessings, it's specifically inserted into the blessing which describes the unique power of God. |
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Concentrating on my problem areas, June inserted a number of ultra-fine needles into my skin. |
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At this time, a diagnostic endoscope is inserted for assessment of the umbilical cords and placenta. |
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She'd inserted some syrupy sweet fake whining into her voice, which Ron always fell for, this time being no exception. |
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The drug, Paclitaxel, is meant to prevent restenosis, the narrowing of the arterial walls after a stent is inserted to unblock an artery. |
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The company randomly inserted 17 million blue sachets into individual and multipacks of crisps. |
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As a child, Gail had undergone treatment that involved having metal bolts and screws inserted through her skull and spine. |
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They removed damaged tissue and inserted bolts and pins, trying to piece together his shattered bones and tendons. |
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Testing volunteers inserted a repellent-treated arm into a cage with 10 disease-free, unfed female mosquitoes. |
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She dug around in her purse and inserted a one-pound coin into the slot, waiting impatiently for the machine to process the menu. |
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I inserted a CD into the insert slot on the machine and it pulled the CD inside. |
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Beck watched as Clark reached into his pocket and pulled out a small, thin plastic card, which he inserted into a slot underneath the key. |
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With existing landfills, holes are drilled into the fill, into which the slotted pipes are inserted. |
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Patients should also have a nasogastric tube and urinary catheter inserted. |
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Having inserted it perpendicularly into the lying snow, it still did not touch the ground. |
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The custom-made moulding inserted into shoes and boots ensures that people stand in the correct position, realigning their gait and easing pressure on other parts of the body. |
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According to The New York Times, a company insider or insiders probably inserted a Memory Stick that contained the virus. |
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He used form boards that were sandblasted to produce a wood grain impression on the wall and inserted powder-coated T-shaped steel rods to support the treads and handrail. |
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After being inserted into the lineup with four minutes remaining in the half, White promptly nailed a trifecta of three pointers to lead the team with nine points at the half. |
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Doctors can check the implant, after it has been inserted, simply by feeling it, or by ultrasonography, magnetic resonance imaging, or a blood test. |
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Put in an unbaked pie shell and bake at 400 for 10 minutes, then turn the oven down to 350 until done, about 1 hour, until a knife inserted in the center comes out clean. |
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The Roman Republic had a 365 day calendar into which leap days were inserted by a board of priests, whenever it appeared that the calendar was out of synch with the seasons. |
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It has to be inserted into a slot inside your PC in order to work. |
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It is likely enough that pupils painted the background into which the master inserted the Teniers-like bright individual figures and their trim dogs. |
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Usually, leap seconds are inserted at the end or in the middle of a year. |
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The tube was to be inserted so it could suction out the blood and air packed in the chest and prevent the lung from collapsing. |
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There doesn't seem to be a leap second inserted by the clock. |
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He took the two coins with a half grin and inserted them in the slot. |
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Considerably more remarkable than the altar paintings are the reredoses or retables of carved and gilded wood into which the paintings were inserted. |
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In another case, a whole plate of uneaten food was pureed and inserted rectally. |
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In the middle of my dinner, some waiters emerged carrying a stick, on top of which many skewers of meat, seafood and vegetable balls had been inserted. |
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Last night on television the ethnologist and the cameraman watched with hushed wonder while the chimpanzee carefully stripped a willow branch and inserted it into the anthill. |
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The phone would not accept the card in any direction we inserted it. |
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Unhappy with the radio-operator role that SOE planned for her, she joined the OSS and was inserted back into France by torpedo boat in March 1944 to continue her work. |
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With just 1.8 ticks left on the clock and the ball, Pitt inserted a severely hobbled Knight into the lineup who hit the front rim on a 70-foot launch. |
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Acupuncture needles are inserted in distal points in the arms and legs along these meridians, harmonizing the flow of energy and releasing the stagnation. |
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The material generally gets inserted into other, larger pieces about policy debates. |
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Smith punched out the chunky metal riffs on his Gibson guitar, while George inserted fleet-fingered leads and deafening whammy bar dips on his Gibson Explorer. |
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It is a simple procedure whereby a tiny microchip, about the size of a grain of rice, is inserted under the skin of your pet's shoulder blades by a vet. |
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It is also just about possible, but only at the margins of plausibility, that the apostrophe inserted into Finnegans Wake is a deliberate mistake. |
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Pushing my hair out of my face, I inserted the bobby pin in the keyhole. |
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He punctured my eardrum, drained the fluid and inserted a plastic tube. |
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The infinity Stones are six magical stones that, when inserted into the infinity Gauntlet, grant the wearer infinite power. |
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It required an assured batting display at Broadwater to secure the 12 points after the visitors had inserted Fleetwood and watched them tot up 208-6 off their 57 overs. |
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A plastic tube is inserted in the nostril and down into the stomach. |
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Two easy to use jack plugs are inserted into the rear of the lamp. |
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In a few hours, I'm off to have several needles inserted in my currently unperforated arms, so some sleepy little diseases can have a party with my immune system. |
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For the new treatment, snorers are given local anaesthetic before the sharp head of a hand-held device is inserted into the palate to inject the cylinders. |
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She had been protected from pregnancy through an intrauterine coil, which had been inserted under general anaesthetic but which was due to be replaced. |
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To create the banteng, scientists inserted DNA from the dead banteng's skin cells into egg cells from closely related domestic cows, producing embryos. |
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She took Wolf's arm and inserted herself into a file of carts, getting in front of a brace of mules whose driver cursed her, but whose whip was too short to reach her neck. |
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While this sequence was probably inserted to appeal to the male audience of a sexploitation picture, it is much more than unfulfilled sexual fantasy or shocking stock footage. |
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That outsiders have inserted themselves into the situation may not be surprising. |
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A sheet covered his body from the neck down, making it impossible to see where, exactly, the needle had been inserted. |
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She inserted it in the keyhole, and it gave a small click and swung open. |
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I manage to cope with the indignity well, despite the patients and nurses almost wetting themselves with laughter at the sight of me squirming as the needle is inserted. |
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Sighing as he opened his leather pouch on his waist and dug out a set of lock picks, he expertly selected the right tool for the job and inserted it into the keyhole. |
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He had liberally edited Gaelic poems and inserted passages of his own. |
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A false ceiling had been inserted and the space above it left unused. |
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She inserted the question the way someone might confront a WWE wrestler about whether what happens in the ring is real. |
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While some of the action in the low end has been enhanced, the surround effects consist mostly of the same ricochet noise inserted willy-nilly into the action scenes. |
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The stem cells came from Hannah's bone marrow, extracted with a special needle inserted into her hip bone. |
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The prospect of having needles inserted into my face didn't fill me with joy, but it sounded a lot less scary than injecting a botulinum toxin into the offending areas. |
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The base is inserted into the top of the carrying handle and cinched down with a thumbscrew that goes through a hole in the top of the carrying handle. |
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The following page details a tribute gag the Simpsons team inserted into the background of a scene. |
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Testimony to the battering that his body took from falls are metal pins inserted in both arms, plates and screws holding his legs together, and a pronounced limp. |
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It pumps up your cleavage using two air bags inserted in the cups. |
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We removed the spaces between words and inserted arbitrary line breaks. |
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The first bit of fiddling involves bending the LED leads and fitting them into their little black housing cups which you have inserted into the holes in the faceplate. |
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The area was extremely sensitive to even light touch, and he was unwilling to have acupuncture needles inserted in or around this area because of the severe pain. |
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He turned it on, inserted the paper and pressed the start button. |
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Straightbladed paediatric laryngoscopes are designed to be inserted beyond the epiglottis, which is then lifted by the tip of the blade to expose the vocal cords. |
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He gets 12 or 13 citations a month, usually quotes or sidebars inserted into China-dominated news packages about Sino-Japanese political or historical issues. |
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Each was made from a long rectangular piece of cloth, hemmed on each long side to allow a cord to be inserted at the top, and a light plastic plumbing tube at the bottom. |
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When she reached the door she inserted the card key and pulled it back. |
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A feature entitled From Storyboards to Screen replays the key getaway sequence from the film, with the original storyboards inserted in picture-in-picture format. |
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A dish called colcannon, made from cabbage, potatoes, and milk, was traditionally served on Halloween with a ring, coin, thimble, and button inserted into it. |
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The glass sleeves were inserted into the drilled-out tops of 1.5 ml siliconized polypropylene tubes, and the holder was cemented to the tube top with silicone sealant. |
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It is conspicuously silly in places, with a chorus of Belfast millies incongruously inserted into the midst of the classical melodramatic and stylised family angst. |
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The technique uses fine needles inserted at specific points on the body in order to restore the balance of qi flowing along a number of meridians or channels in the body. |
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Once the external auditory canal has been cleansed as much as possible and a wick inserted if swelling is severe, topical antibacterial therapy should be started. |
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Pour batter into prepared pan and bake for 30 minutes or until a toothpick or knife, when inserted, comes out clean. |
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Their leader slowly inserted a rusty metal key into the lock. |
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Because they are lubricious, the silicones are easily inserted and removed with little discomfort and tissue trauma, and infection rates are thus decreased. |
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Add the batter and bake for 45-55 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out dry when inserted in the center. |
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Bake in oven for 10 to 12 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the muffins comes out clean. |
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Much to our astonishment, the Palm Cove was lovely, a purpose-built village inserted with care into a stretch of tropical luxuriance beside a curving bay. |
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After repairing and replacing key house elements like windows and siding, they inserted a dormer, a porch, and a large, elegant steel-and-glass bifold door. |
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Day after day, I nursed the wound, looking forward to healing, but pus continued to drain from the incision site, helped by the wick that I had thoughtfully inserted. |
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The problem emerges with parenthetical phrases that are now inserted into the translation. |
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If the tressure is decorated with flowers that look somewhat like the fleur de lis, inserted through the tressure it is known as a tressure-flory-counterflory. |
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It is probably there that the reference to legal services to be provided in proceedings in federal courts and tribunals would need to be inserted. |
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After the seeds were inserted, the earth was hilled up all around into a smooth little mound. |
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To test that idea, Bradley and Hetz inserted their probes through two of the spiracles into airways of Atlas moth pupae. |
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The 60 different audio CDs had to be manually inserted into matching city-sleeve and language-specific slipcases. |
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In a retroflexed scope position, it can be inserted and rotated smoothly, and it is strong enough to close large defects. |
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However, the posts' interior wells are a bit shallow, and I found that standard banana plugs could not be inserted up to the collar. |
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Place painted eggs on toothpicks that are inserted into a Styrofoam block, and allow drying. |
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Once inserted subdermally and just under the centre of the probe, the needle tip should be visualised as a hyperechoic dot. |
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The implant is a 40mm rod containing 68mg of etonogestrel, inserted subdermally into the upper inner aspect of the non-dominant arm. |
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The flexible antenna was inserted subdermally, extending toward the head of the snake. |
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What is the process whereby closely related plant cuttings are inserted into stems or rootstocks to produce hybrids? |
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Remember when using TG collets, the collet must be inserted into the locknut prior to assembly to the holder. |
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Let the muscles be well inserted and bound together, according to the knowledge of them which is given us by anatomy. |
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He had had an aortic valve replacement and a bioprosthesis was inserted in 2005 for rheumatic disease. |
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But FDR clubs must not expect handouts, they have no divine right to have the union's sugar spoon inserted into their mouths. |
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The system uses a standard deadbolt with a patented lock-sensing tab inserted into the lock hole. |
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Mabe pearls are large, with a thin covering of calcium carbonate over the base that had been inserted into the animal. |
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A rate mis-match occurs when the bit rates of the inserted ads are not the same as the bit rates of the program streams that they are replacing. |
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The mate is portioned ontop of the Chimarrao, hot water is poured over and a bombilla is inserted to sip through. |
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Organizations and the way the work is organized reflect the contemporariness of the societies in which they are inserted. |
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Among them is a reformed boy racer who was involved in a serious crash that left him needing 26 titanium plates inserted into his skull. |
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Seminiferous tubule diameter measurement was carried out using a linear scale-ocular micrometer inserted into the eyepiece. |
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Post-event evaluations confirmed that all control rods were fully inserted within 4 minutes of the reactor trip. |
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Within one second of the earthquake hitting, the control rods had been inserted and the nuclear reaction had stopped. |
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While a gastroscope looks at the stomach, others, for example, can be inserted anally. |
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She told us he required a bronchoscopy, when a camera is inserted to determine how far it the disease has spread. |
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He said one end should have been inserted into the chuck and the other supported by the tailstock. |
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For instance, as is now commonplace, Intia has inserted clock times and calendric dates into her narrative. |
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For intravenous infusion, a narrow tube called a cannula is inserted into the vein via the needle. |
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Without either their own or an inserted TIM gene, these microbes die off in a growth medium that lacks the chemical lactate. |
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Apical tergites with a few very inconspicuous setae inserted in shallow punctures. |
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The Oncomouse has tumor-causing genes inserted in its genome so that it can be used for cancer research. |
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She had climbed a tree, inserted a thin, peeled branch into a hole and was fishing out carpenter ants. |
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The sutures were placed into the anterior and posterior papillary muscle each and inserted into the prolapsing edge of the A2 segment. |
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A cotton swab was inserted into its cloaca and no obstruction or papillomatous lesions were detected. |
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This competition-winning church design by Massimiliano Fuksas comprises two parallelepipeds inserted one inside the other, creating three naves. |
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After dilation of a urethral stricture, a catheter was inserted and bilateral orchidopexy was performed. |
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It is done through a small incision or with a videoassisted thoracoscope inserted between the ribs, yesterday. |
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The surgery will be done either through a small incision or with a video-assisted thoracoscope inserted between the ribs. |
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Winekeeper offers systems with a sparger, a wand that can be inserted into an open bottle and fill it with nitrogen. |
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I have inserted diastole which is omitted in Putschius, an insertion which both the complement, and the subsequent text make necessary. |
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He inserted the needle, and in about thirty seconds the most disgusting greenish glop started to drop into the bowl. |
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An additional 5-mm trochar was inserted for aiding tissue ecartation to facilitate upper pole dissection. |
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On the contrary, on a few occasions, they appear to have inserted these words when they thought a line needed to be padded. |
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The vast majority of fires are linked to the use of wood burners and faulty chimneys with degraded or poorly inserted or maintained flues. |
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Vertical slender timbers, known as staves, are then inserted and these hold the whole panel within the timber frame. |
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When inserted into the staple, the outside of the mandrel should fit the inside of the staple exactly. |
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It is inserted after Fordun's account of the defeat of Simon de Montfort and the punishment of his adherents. |
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A recent development is to have a layer of Branston pickle inserted under the lattice crust. |
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These fragments were inserted into the memorandum after his death and published posthumously in 1800 as, Thoughts and Details on Scarcity. |
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She inserted romantic anecdotes of his benevolence, domesticity, and love of the natural world. |
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It was to use the full perimeter track with a chicane inserted at Club Corner. |
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The Queen's message itself was held in an aluminium capsule inserted into the top of the Baton. |
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Each MSP has a unique access card with a microchip which, when inserted into the console, identifies them and allows them to vote. |
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The bulb is then inserted into the lamp base, and the whole assembly tested. |
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Emily's poems were probably written to be inserted in the saga of Gondal, several of whose characters she identified with right into adulthood. |
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Even when lifting sentences and scenes, Conrad changed their character, inserted them within novel structures. |
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One pop trademark in Almodovar's films is that he always produces a fake commercial to be inserted into a scene. |
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A preview of The Two Towers was inserted just before the end credits near the end of the film's theatrical run. |
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The ceremony had to be repeated as the name of 'France' had been accidentally inserted into the text of the King's oath instead of 'England. |
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A nihilartikel was once inserted into Wikipedia that lasted for five months. |
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Fragments were taken out of various legal treatises and opinions and inserted in the Digest. |
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The gallery was inserted into a lightwell in the Grade 1 listed building, and was designed to support future construction from its roof. |
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The inserted consonant is homorganic with the following sonorant, which means it has the same place of articulation. |
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How would that yellow number 2 pencil look as an ornament, inserted through a pierced ear-lobe or nasal septum? |
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In this case, elements of the Embedded Language are inserted into the morphosyntactic frame of the Matrix Language. |
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One card was inserted with a special heart, the finder of which would be entitled to a prize. |
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Martin Chalfie figured out how to use GFP as a fluorescent marker of genes inserted into other cells or organisms. |
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Some treenails have been found with traces of linseed oil suggesting that treenails were soaked before the pegs were inserted. |
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When the rudder was in its normal position the tiller was inserted in the upper hole so that the tiller faced athwartwise. |
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Permeable PEM tubes inserted vertically into the foreshore connect the different layers of groundwater. |
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A single mine inserted strategically on a shipping route can stop maritime movements for days while the entire area is swept. |
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When it is inserted in a cork or piece of wood, and placed in a bowl of water it becomes a compass. |
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There are anywhere from ten to twelve chapters in the average porn, so that many blank pages can be inserted. |
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The gene coding for Bt toxin has been inserted into cotton, causing cotton, called Bt cotton, to produce this natural insecticide in its tissues. |
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Fish were also marked with a single external dart tag inserted into the dorsal musculature and secured between the dorsal pterygiophores. |
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The endoclitic splits apart the root and is inserted between the two pieces. |
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The proposal was made that freedom from discrimination on the ground of language be inserted into the Charter of Rights. |
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They are inserted into the midline raphae or the anococcygeal raphae and the coccyx. |
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It was inserted along the fabric alongside two warp threads, and under the raised weft, and as it was guided forward the blade severed the weft. |
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This allows the rivet to be easily and fully inserted, then setting allows the rivet to expand, tightly filling the gap and maximizing strength. |
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The antler sheath was then either perforated and a handle inserted into it or set in a hole made in the handle instead. |
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A rubber plug is then inserted into the ferrule for a functioning eraser on the end of the pencil. |
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The original titanium mesh plate that was inserted in the summer of 2010 was removed last June since it was causing his scalp to break down. |
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The cannula was advanced at least 5 cm cranially, and then a 16-gauge styletted catheter was inserted through the tip of the cannula for 10 cm. |
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When an allergic reaction caused Jack's throat to swell, the paramedics inserted a tracheal tube so that he could breathe. |
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On the fifteenth day, coinciding with the seventh day of Marheshvan, the words Ve-ten tal u-matar li-verakkhah were inserted in the daily Amidah. |
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A wide range of materials was used for windbreaks, including rigid bark sheets inserted in sand, piles of grass or foliage, and stone walls. |
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During a coronary angiogram, a catheter is often inserted into the right arm through the radial artery and then guided towards the heart. |
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The young woman died of toxic shock after seaweed dilators were inserted to expand her cervix in preparation for a second trimester abortion. |
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A tracheotomy tube was incorrectly inserted during treatment for throat cancer, an inquest into his death has heard. |
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The larger abductor is inserted on a medial apodeme with origins in or near the cervical region. |
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The unique safety shield releases when a VACUETTE blood collection tube is inserted into the holder during venipuncture procedures. |
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The first genetically modified mice contained randomly inserted transgenes and were used in studies of gene function in the whole animal. |
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A new stucco decoration was instead inserted covering the archivolts and walls. |
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The damaged portion is removed by means of instruments inserted through the arthroscope. |
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The ridge beam support columns, or king posts, were next inserted into place. |
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In the anterior transperitoneal approach four trocars are usually inserted. |
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A tube that was inserted to enable her breathing rendered her speechless, and severe palsy prevents her from writing or even using block letters to express herself. |
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If a noble book suggests the need of a noble binding, consider a chemise inserted into a tastefully decorated slip case, leaving the book in its original state. |
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I am of the opinion, upon the evidence, that, although provision was made in the bolt for the split key, as a matter of fact no split key had ever been inserted. |
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A small dural and arachnoidal incision was made and a 2 to 3 mm segment of polyethylene tubing connected to a micropipette was inserted caudally through the durotomy. |
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Between the rectangular impulse circuit and the time sweepage circuit of the oscillograph, the synchronizing circuit formed by the grid circuit of the tube Bi is inserted. |
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I was with the cattle on my own at that stage, and to get them going, I inserted a few stones in the quart pot and used that as a tin dog. It got the cattle moving. |
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With the left index finger on the pericardium as a guide an incision into the pericardium was made with a bistoury, the finger inserted, and the apex of the heart felt. |
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