My folder had a barbwire design on the edges and a beautiful black and white rose with thorns was printed in the center. |
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Mike Hynson came out with his lower rails that had hard edges from nose to tail. |
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The pool house, heated and filled with water to the brimming edges and up to the base of the glazing, projects into the middle distance. |
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The leaves are oval with pointed tips, toothed at the edges and rough on the upper surface. |
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Inch by inch, the aerialist in the red flamenco outfit edges her way up a tightrope. |
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We painted around the edges with a dark colored varnish and the walls were calcimined. |
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A poorly installed carpet may end up raveling at the edges or showing ripples. |
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Press under the seam allowances on the edges of the pocket and finish those edges if your fabric ravels. |
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It never raveled when cut, and therefore none of the edges of a broadcloth garment had to be further finished. |
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If the fabric ravels easily after cutting, serge-finish the edges before constructing the garment. |
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Sew the short ends together to form a circle then fold it in half with wrong sides together so the raw edges meet. |
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Simply make the vest in fabric, then again in lining, sandwich the wrong sides together and bind all outer edges to finish the raw edge. |
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Make a small diagonal clip through both the hem allowance and facing at the corner where the two raw edges intersect. |
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Carefully transfer to the oven and bake for about 50 minutes, until the centre is still wobbly but the edges set. |
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Her wiry gray hair curled from beneath the edges of a blue kerchief and a colorful fringed shawl was draped over her shoulders. |
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This allows the instructor to use the pistol as a teaching aid to show students where the sharp edges on their guns need to be relieved. |
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The guards looked rather bored as they sifted aimlessly through the straw at the edges of the cart. |
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The edges were carefully delineated, hedged with bushes and beds of obviously carefully-tended smaller shrubs. |
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Look for wineberries in thickets, fields, edges of woods or trails, in moist soil throughout the northeast. |
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These are the de-icing boots on the leading edges of the wings, horizontal and vertical stabilizers. |
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Her wiry gray hair curled from beneath the edges of a blue kerchief and a colorful fringed shawl draped over her shoulders. |
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Around the edges of the room were pieces of furniture like tables and a few chairs. |
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If you are planning on making buttonholes, then interface the center front edges of both front pieces. |
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Allow centrifugal force to provide balance while both skates tip onto their left edges in the turn. |
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Working in opposite corners, pull the fabric tight, roll edges under, and temporarily tack in place. |
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Perhaps the most difficult issue for system designers is jitter, which is the time displacement of the signal's edges from their ideal location. |
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Moisten the edges of the pastry with water and then wrap it around the meat, pressing the joins well to seal. |
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When you make the drill, do not make the cutting edges so sharp or too acute. |
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Be certain that the edges are properly jointed with no space between the boards. |
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Structure is feathered at the edges by cantilevers which reinforce the pervading impression of weightlessness. |
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Smooth and square the edges by running the face frame pieces lightly over a jointer. |
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The carry bevel package is subtle, radiused by hand using emery sticks, with the sharp edges are gently broken, not belt-sanded into oblivion. |
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All of the outer edges of the handle are radiused, making for a comfortable grip. |
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Brian carefully radiused all the sharp edges and corners, blending them gently by hand with file strokes. |
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These flexible wings also blend successive passes and radius the outside edges of the skate lane to prevent ski tips from catching. |
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The edges will look a little ragged, so trim them if you prefer a neat edge. |
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It is wreathed in ragged cloud and rivers pour off its edges to fray 350 metres down towards the desert floor. |
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The sun was hot by now, the wind had become brisk, and the melting edges sent mini-avalanches of gravel raining down. |
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His hood was tossed up, but the frayed edges provided little shading, so Barridan could make out the majority of his face. |
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Although most of the light passes straight through a raindrop, the light at the edges is refracted and then reflected away from the raindrop. |
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Mack agreed, taking the ticket and placing it in his upper coat pocket so that the edges peeked out. |
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She walked along the garden edges admiring the flowers that only opened to moon light. |
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So when lawn edges become overgrown and tatty, it can have an adverse effect on the look of the whole garden. |
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She turned back to the front of the class, a small smile at the edges of her smooth, recently glossed lips. |
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The young king looked out upon the thousands of soldiers lined in ranks, the curved edges of their swords flashing in the morning light. |
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It is best to keep two ploughs in use, one for the millboard cutting, and one for the edges of the books. |
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Barracuda and dogtooth tuna are a common sight along these edges just cruising or lying in ambush. |
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Their live sound is rougher round the edges than the pristine sound on the last two albums. |
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I moved my zebra plant to the bathroom where it's more moist but it still has brown edges and then drops leaves. |
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As we will show, edges represent intersections demarcated by different aspects of timing, dosage, and duration. |
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They then proceeded to hammer the rough edges off the stone and shape it into a rough rectangular solid in preparation for sawing. |
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Black vine weevil adults chew irregular notches on the edges of hosta leaves. |
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Souvenirs of miniature trains from the Rail Museum have been placed in the inner edges of these walls behind a bright azure blue background. |
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For gas tungsten arc and plasma arc the filler metals are not used and the edges are fused. |
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Food shops line the outer edges selling, for a Brit, remarkably reassuring grub like sausage rolls, meat pies and fish and chips. |
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In addition, the edges of a girl's mouth was tattooed in a traditional design. |
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Wiens noted their aversion to woody edges and cultivated fields, and Bock found them more abundant on interior plots than on edge plots. |
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I broke the sharp corners and beveled the edges to make the slide stop more user-friendly. |
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The quality and finish of the cooler is very good, the base is smooth and the edges are even bevelled nicely. |
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Its edges are beveled to prevent scuffing or damage when used on lawns or turf. |
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If the chips are quite minor, it should be possible to have them ground down and polished out, or the edges could be bevelled out. |
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A plank fifty feet long and eight inches thick could be sawn on both edges in less than five minutes! |
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This results in a natural trailing growth habit that lets them cascade beautifully over the edges of their containers. |
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It was not intended that there would be balconies at first floor level around the edges of the deck. |
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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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A rasterized image of the view from the light's position was rendered, and sampling errors occurred, including jagged edges and aliasing. |
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Their yellow hue is picked up in the scalloped edges of the stockings, tailored from matelasse pillow shams. |
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One great suggestion is using metallic braid ribbon with scalloped edges to spruce up plain metal votives. |
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Whether you attach the new section of corner bead with nails or screws, be sure its edges align perfectly with the existing bead. |
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Unfortunately, on this scale, the shapes are too simplistic, the edges too regimented. |
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Willows, elders and alders can be planted around the edges to soften the effect of the regimented poplars. |
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Once I had it smooth I used some 220 grit Wet and Dry and sanded the edges smooth under running water. |
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Use a power sander to blend any raised paint edges into the surrounding areas. |
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Electric edgers, which are small disk sanders, are available for sanding these edges of the floor or they may be done by hand. |
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Scrape off the blisters, smooth the edges with sandpaper and spot paint the area. |
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Yet these same shapes become magical, their edges shimmer and shift, deceive and delight. |
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The leading and trailing edges of the blades were shaped so as to optimize hydrodynamic performance. |
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Mac gazed at the relief map, scanning the recorded edges where their flight plan would begin. |
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When the Earth is viewed from space on a cloudless day, all that can be seen are the edges of land, sea and icecaps. |
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Yearlings in the study were identified in the hand by the olivegreen edges of their alulae and primary coverts. |
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For example, robots automatically apply adhesives to the edges of the front and rear screens before inserting them. |
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A few rugs were place around the room, deep gold and laced with maroon edges to match the upholstery of the couch. |
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Shoot the edges perfectly straight, true, and square, or at right angles to the face side. |
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The layering of the coloured wooden panels and their roughly-torn edges look like the wings of a bird. |
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It grows on nutrient-poor muds on the edges of ponds, lakes and reservoirs that are exposed when water levels fall. |
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Though the real world's rough edges may be feeling pretty abrasive, this is still a gung-ho go-ahead time for Fish. |
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He was wearing a long, dowdy beige jacket, the edges of which were marked with mud and grass stains. |
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In the Arctic, highest productivity occurs near ice edges and areas of open water such as leads and spaces between unstable floes. |
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Stand outside the closed door on a dark night and shine a flashlight all around the edges of the door. |
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Diagonal cutters have two cutting edges set diagonally from the joint or handle. |
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Clark attributes this change to the development of hafting, attaching stone cutting edges to wood. |
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A 6-inch-thick sidewalk was then poured atop this backfill, overlapping the floor edges by 6 inches. |
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The Khmer Loeu hill tribes live in remote highland areas in the plateaus and mountainous areas on the edges of Cambodia. |
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The outer edges of these Audi floor mats are coil-stitched and are not banded to provide endurance. |
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The edges E are actually edges of future triangles, obtained by triangulation. |
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Brett Lee and Michael Kasprowicz batted really well and their edges and mishits were falling safely. |
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The edges of the substrate are coated with metal layer to provide interlayer connections. |
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The edges of the trigger are relatively sharp and can cause pinching of the trigger finger for some individuals. |
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Exposed edges should be fastened to floor surfaces with trim along that edge. |
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They correspond to facets for the articulation of two rows of spines along lateral edges of marginals. |
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Niall was clearing the remaining jagged edges of glass from the windows and banging on the side of the wreck in the hope of some response. |
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The edges of the tattered hull weren't jagged or serrated like a normal gash caused by a rocket or something more powerful than a normal laser. |
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A walk along our curved bay hides the minutely jagged edges of a coast dissolving in the mist. |
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A drunk yelled, smashing the end of a bottle on top of the counter, the jagged edges pointed at me. |
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The lake's edges are pockmarked by hundreds of steep, narrow coves that provide absolute privacy for the cruising mariner. |
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In The Approach, a mostly white painting with edges of yellow-gold, a mystical luminosity is supported by a gnomic title. |
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The outside edges on my ring come to pretty sharp 90 degree angle and I've scratched a few windows including a car windshield with it. |
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Transfer to a cutting board and, using a sharp knife, trim the edges and cut the ballotine into six pieces. |
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The road direct from Middleton is steep and narrow, with the road surface breaking away at the edges due to water erosion in places. |
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To prevent movement of the metal within the joint, a small bead of silicone sealant can be applied near the outside edges of the T flanges. |
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Arranged at the outer edges of the bed, the specimen acts as part of your framework for your design. |
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I found a tree toward the edges of the outside area, and sat cross-legged, before unzipping my guitar bag. |
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These can be used for the outside edges of your walkway without having to be trimmed first. |
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A shape was rising up out of the swamp, just outside the edges of the city. |
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These waves are also hurling boulders as much as 50 metres back from cliff edges in Orkney and Shetland. |
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Its blade was five feet long and golden, with jagged edges on the sides of the blade. |
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The edges of the blade would then be tempered in order to achieve maximum effectiveness. |
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That means they can be used on the edges of razor blades for a smoother cut. |
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Circular blades formed blade breakers on either side of the flare, their outer edges sharpened. |
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Because of their sinuous edges and thick blades, these knives tended to rip and tear materials. |
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Another of the carpenters sat smoothing the ragged edges with a patch piece sitting near by. |
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The epidermis then spreads around the embryo until its edges finally meet along the ventral midline. |
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I instructed them to remove the template and smooth the outside edges of the clay with their fingers. |
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A smooth border edges the mainspring housing and front of the grip strap to reduce drag and snag when carried concealed under. |
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The band definitely edges out all other commitments for the next few weeks, as the girls embark on their first big tour. |
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In Lunarium, a chorus of flowers with milky white veins and carmine edges opens to receive the light of the radiant full moon high above. |
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Then, inspect the blades for pitting, nicks, dents, cracks and corrosion, especially on the leading edges and face. |
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He joins other contemporary historians in this kind of quest, obviously hoping to round out the rougher edges of writing American history. |
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Rails with hard edges or straight cut rails provide a quicker turn, while softer or more rounded rails tend to be more forgiving. |
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The nymphs sat on the edges of ponds in the Jade Forest with the lounging god of the sun and god of the hunt. |
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Turn the lining inside out to enclose seams and baste the lining loose edges to the suit front at the leg openings, neckline and armholes. |
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With the edges aligned, the stapler is then used to fasten everything together at the top left corner. |
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Overlap the short edges of each component and with a regular paper stapler join the edges together. |
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Marshall just edges out Richie McCaw who needs a few more years' experience before elevation to captaincy. |
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Place a portion of the ravioli filling in the center of six of the pasta rounds and brush the edges with egg wash. |
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The stone is in the centre of this section of the exhibition and, appropriately, the broken edges of the black stela glitter starrily. |
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Use a keyhole saw and utility knife to cut out the damaged portion and clean out broken pieces around the edges of the hole. |
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Align the binding raw edges even with the next side to form a mitered corner. |
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Bevel the vertical edges of the stringers to create a mitered joint with the risers. |
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This is the distance between the vertical edges of the rim where the tire bead seats. |
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The interior of the secretary is surrounded with flush beading that also runs up the inside edges of the bookcase and returns across the shelves. |
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However, ingenious experiments have now shown unexpected patterns of vortex flow along the edges of insect wings. |
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Before welding, however, the edges of sheets should be wire-brushed and degreased. |
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Place the larger pastry rectangle over the top, pressing the edges together to seal and form a tight package. |
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King Edwards, for example are a dry floury potato that will disintegrate around the edges when boiled, so makes excellent mash, roast and chips. |
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The seat was royal blue velvet, the edges studded with brass, the arms curving forwards laced with silver. |
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We are making every effort to try and soften the edges of these draconian rules but brick walls and head butting are pretty joyless occupations. |
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So many layers of colour have been piled on the canvas that a rubbery membrane of paint hangs over the sharp edges of the frame. |
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Position the pieces at least 12 inches from the edges of the opening, and fasten them with woodscrews to the joists. |
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Brush the edges with water before pressing the lids on top of the fruit mince to seal the filling in. |
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A convex polygon with a triangle attached to one of its edges in this way is called a barbed polygon. |
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He noticed that in various places round the property, a mastic compound had been used to secure the edges of tiles to adjacent tiles. |
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Sew the border strips to the long edges and press the seams toward the inner border. |
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Sew to opposite long edges of the quilt top and press the seams toward the borders. |
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The white Masonite floor curved up at the room's edges to seamlessly merge with the white walls. |
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I head back to the living room, undo the matchbook, strike a match and carefully light the edges of the paper in the fireplace. |
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Females paired to low-ranking males constructed nests near the territory edges of neighboring high-ranking males. |
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Dropping with my back against the tree, the sharp edges of the bark cut my hands in several places. |
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Limited dolomitization of the calcite around the edges of the fossils and in the matrix of the concretion occurred at a later stage. |
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Stabilize the centerfront edges with fusible stay tape on the fabric wrong side. Also fuse the tape over the shoulder and armhole seamlines. |
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Both the alidades and the straight edges of the quadrant are fitted with viewers. |
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Several varieties of tombolos have been recognized in all parts of the globe, linking islands along the edges of lakes as well as oceans. |
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Some live along steep edges of the reef, and others in sandy sheltered lagoons. |
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A few nameless shrubs, oil derricks and transmission towers line the far edges of the highway. |
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He flew from the top of the diving board, landing in a cannonball, splashing water over the edges of the pool walls. |
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The old tinker took a stick of solder from a bag at his side and laid its tip against where the edges of the tube and the circle met. |
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Brush the edges of the wrappers with water and fold over to seal, pleating the edges and releasing any air bubbles. |
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Glancing at the crack along the edges of his door, the light outside was brightening. |
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It bedraggles the Calla lilies, leaving them tattered at the edges and browned like vintage fabric. |
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Rain was pouring down on the steamy pavement and dripping off the edges of the rickety roofs. |
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Burns' normal crisp punching style was fraying at the edges but he still stood toe to toe with the champion throughout the tenth. |
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Bake in oven for 20 minutes, or until the edges of the lavash begin to brown and the meat is cooked through. |
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They occupy a wide range of environment from the edges of the desert to savannah lands and high forests. |
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Other sites of religious importance are located on the edges of the desert plain. |
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The four raw edges of the stitched panel were stabilized with a serger to prevent raveling and folded to the back of the panel. |
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There will be some shiny drippy marks that look almost like varnish on the rough edges of the slab if the stone is resined. |
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This is to allow the leathercloth to be folded over the edges of the cutout. |
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An electric bench grinder is the most efficient way to recover the cutting edges on shovels, spades, hoes, and lawn mower blades. |
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Biopsy of colonic ulcer edges may yield intramural trophozoites but carries with it the risk of perforation. |
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We practise sliding downhill with skis at 90 degrees to the fall line, edges biting deep. |
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Its embossed finish combined with its rough edges recreate an antique appearance. |
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Like me, it is a bit wrinkled and frayed at the edges but it recalls a moment of history in the life story of Britain's railway industry. |
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It seems that our whole economy is being run by groups of people gathered in grey buildings on the edges of towns plugged into phone systems. |
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The triangle at the Weighbridge was tended to last week, grass cut, edges trimmed, and likewise it is looking lovely and clean. |
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Some guerrillas picked at the edges of his camps and line of march, but did not weaken him appreciably. |
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External pressure dressing was then applied to the stoma while apposing the skin edges to hasten spontaneous wound closure. |
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Tope packs come in shallow and work the edges of stony reefs looking for black bream, school bass, rockling and even small dogfish. |
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Its outer edges are layered, almost smooth, with mixed colors ranging from saddlebag tan to dark umber. |
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Tony Smith's work is all angles and crisp edges and, from the vantage point of the 21st century, archetypally masculine in form. |
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Maybe they want to see if I can make all the little bloops and dollops around my edges look even. |
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Most are unknown to authorities and unaccounted for in statistics, seeming to have disappeared and be living on the edges of society. |
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Norrell's love of secrecy and Strange's attraction to the wilder edges of magic invoke dark and sinister happenings. |
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High mountains surround Loch Ossian, and the edges of the loch are softened by woods. |
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The results may thus indicate that rosefinches do not perceive edges as poor habitats. |
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Be sure to staystitch garment edges that might stretch, such as the neckline and armholes. |
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It takes almost no force for one of these points or edges to cause a laceration. |
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A shattered window contains thousands of incredibly sharp edges and dagger-like points. |
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With a small gasp of delight, the mer-kid stroked its edges gently, unclasped the lid, and pulled the small box open. |
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Dwarf mondo grass edges paths made from bluestone and black Mexican beach pebbles. |
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The fabric was heat sealed down onto the fragile silk, and the edges of each patch were neatly tucked under the velvet ribbon. |
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The posterior edges of the nasals are rounded and blunt, and do not narrow to a slender point as they do in H. gregarius. |
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It was a bouquet of flowers, white carnations, with just the very edges of the petals dyed a bright cerulean blue. |
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She edges past the sidelights and hangs in the glimmering darkness, tensely counting the music until her next stage entrance. |
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If it will remain on the garment, stitch it in place along the outer edges with monofilament or matching thread. |
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It can be distinguished from other stitchworts by the roughness of the edges of the leaves and stems. |
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He was dressed in magnificent robes, the edges of which were marked with various symbols and designs, all signifying royalty. |
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Frosting is thick and holds shapes like rosettes and shells like those you see piped around the edges of a birthday cake. |
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Overcast the cut edges so they don't fray, then toss the item in the machine by itself in case of colour bleed. |
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The stars popped out on the black canvas of the sky, and the crescent moon silvered the edges of the clouds, turning each one into a masterpiece. |
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I will still need to fill in the edges but it feels pretty awesomesauce to have accomplished this much. |
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If you will be topping an existing laminate counter, repair any gouges or loose edges and be sure the existing laminate is glued firmly. |
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It makes the mp3 player a lot more tactile as it removes the sharp edges of the existing metal case. |
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It often seems that art involving typography edges its way, pica by pica, into the realm of graphic design. |
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All the kids on my block played stoop ball at my house because we had smooth rounded edges on our stairs. |
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Each vertex of the graph represents a single opcode, and the edges describe the transition between instructions. |
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In this convolution, the edges of the blades in teeth 21-27 are serrated and show 15 denticles on each one. |
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Some of the early season front-runners are starting to look a bit ragged about the edges and the Warriors are coming on strong. |
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Bring the top portion over the coconut to cover it and crimp the edges to seal with a fork. |
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Place the single sheet of puff pastry over the pie plate and crimp the edges down with a fork. |
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Fold each side inward again, lining up the two angled edges with the centre line. |
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Seeds appear to have been produced on the underside of the leaf, with the leaf edges rolled over to form an enclosing chamber. |
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Unlike basal cell carcinomas, the heaped-up edges of the lesions are fleshy rather than clear in appearance. |
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The herringbone uses the edges of the ski to grip the snow when the wax or waxless pattern is inadequate to the job. |
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Why, at the open end, are the vertical edges of the long sides slightly slanted? |
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This small granivorous parrot is native to grasslands and forest edges of northern South America. |
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A bolero jacket decomposed at the edges into layers of peach gauze, dotted with lace flower appliques and fur patches. |
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A silvery-white figure approached her, its edges blurred and its features undistinguishable. |
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Their baleen plates have bristly inner edges that intertwine to form a strainer or filter. |
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The project leader says hexagonal pixels give smoother edges in images than square pixels. |
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The edges burned first, immediately charring at the edges and then working its way inward. |
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Others have bolt ropes on whole edges pulling away and cloth is tearing easily. |
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Once both coats have dried, carefully outline the edges of the door with your trim material. |
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The noise was Paula opening the door, blue dawn light outlining the frayed edges of her hair. |
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The reason is that when we were out exploring the frontiers, we were out at the edges of the flight envelope all the time, testing limits. |
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Road surfaces and footpaths in general are good, however road edges appear to be unfinished. |
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There was also an unframed photo that seemed to be somewhat faded stuck inside one of the edges of the vanity. |
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Like all placoderms, they lacked teeth, instead using the sharpened edges of a bony plate as a biting surface. |
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Fog, wet and oppressive, like gauze on a camera lens, softens edges off in the distance. |
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He just slowly edges up to me, making out like he is just snuggling up. |
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He wore this really ugly jacket with wide lapels that were embroidered at the edges so he looked like a cross between a carnival barker and a train conductor. |
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He did not look up as a black robed figure plopped itself down on the desk next to the book, and slender fingers played with the edges of the paper, riffling the pages. |
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On the small dambos and edges of floodplains reedbuck and puku graze on the short grass while shaggy-haired waterbuck pop up here and there in the most unlikely places. |
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I have bare patches around the edges and thinning areas in the middle. |
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The inhabitants can hang out along the edges of the side balcony, still in the embrace of the house, with a commanding view of surrounding garden and beyond. |
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The edges are a little jaggy, but it doesn't seem to matter. |
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For example, a female as dark as an American Black Duck was counted as a hybrid if she had a nasal saddle and some white on both edges of the speculum. |
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He carefully knocked the jagged edges of broken glass from the window frame with the handle of a floor-brush, and caught the falling shards in a matching plastic dustpan. |
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Flat lawns are formed into an abstract pattern that recalls tectonic fractures and fissures in the earth's surface, their edges defined by dark grey concrete retaining walls. |
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She hid her face for a second with the fan, licking the barbed edges of the pins that gave it its shape then bent down close to his face, giving him full leeway to her mouth. |
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Communal life can abrade some of the rough edges of a person, the monks agreed, but in communal living you also learn surprising things about yourself. |
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Round-off protruding parts on the stairs, e.g. ends of the landing, stair edges and posts, so that you do not catch yourself on them or injure yourself on the sharp edges. |
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The classic Range Rover shape is kept in the new design except that the squareness is softened by some subtle rounding off at the edges and front. |
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Actually, this is what happened to her last November when, while training, her cheek and chin were scissored by the edges of the skater behind her. |
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Apply the caulk to the tub edges and smooth it with your finger. |
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To human eyes, he resembled a dark cloud, a pool of black ink diffusing into thin wisps around the edges that could manage to remain vaguely anthropomorphous. |
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If your fabrics tend to ravel, serge the seam raw edges together. |
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Among these on the newer dunes are sea-holly and sea bindweed, and at the edges of older dunes are slender centaury, knotted pearlwort and sea-heath. |
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I set out with a scouring pad on the bathroom ceiling to smooth down the edges of the curling up paint so I could slap on a new coat over the top. |
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The edges of this framework supported the base of the walls. |
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A female kudu bounds across our path, tail curled up tight like a powder puff and a family of giraffe edges closer, adults wary, youngsters consumed with curiosity. |
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While berries cook, lightly toast pound cake until edges are crunchy. |
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The edges of the hole snagged and tore his robes, scratching him all over. |
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There is a monster snaking along the edges of this nation, creating a massive chalk outline that divides the good from the bad, the living from the unliving. |
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The windows were sealed shut around the edges by duct tape but still rattled when it got windy. |
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Progress will be made at the edges but the core will remain unaltered. |
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It is crucial that they field well and hold all the catches, especially in the slips because the ball is bound to find the edges in the bowler-friendly conditions. |
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In the beginning, it was important for the carver to produce small, rounded netsuke without any sharp edges or points, because it was worn between the obi and the hip. |
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Their jagged edges and razor sharp teeth make you stand a little further back then normal. |
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The audience could hear every word, and the harmony was so rich, so compelling, that the congregation sat on the edges of their seats, amens and applause at the ready. |
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Horizontal sliding windows are like double-hung windows except that the sashes are located on the left and right edges rather than on the tops and bottoms. |
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Moran also pointed out straight edges where a shovel had sliced into the earth. |
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These are less noticeable than edges demarking stage transitions, but they cause considerable tension, friction, or energy costs to maintain or negotiate. |
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Glittery, white snowflakes hung from the ceiling, while along the edges of the bleachers was white gossamer that was also draped over the bleachers. |
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Use strips of black gaffer's tape along the edges of the negative carrier and enlarger negative stage after the carrier is placed in the enlarger. |
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The usual habitat of these whales is the open ocean and the edges of continental shelves except in polar regions where they follow retreating ice edges. |
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For a bit of added interest and color, plant a few bright colored impatiens mixed with English ivy to trail over the edges of your hosta containers. |
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Untitled, 1999, is dominated by a bright yellow form with loopy protrusions on one side, serrated edges on the other and red, elliptical oblongs punctuating its middle. |
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A bottoming tap is never used to cut threads in an unthreaded hole, as the cutting edges lack the taper required to successfully start into such a hole. |
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But he was now older and cuddlier, his sharp edges smoothed by the responsibilities of mayoral office. |
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The surgeon frees up the affected segment of the bowel, removes the diseased portion, and rejoins the proximal and distal edges with a surgical anastomosis whenever possible. |
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Some toilets have sharp edges in their drains that catch toilet tissue as well as items people drop in toilets, such as makeup pencils, pens and toys. |
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In fact, there are times when the film edges close to sermonizing. |
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This is not practical for the beads on the vertical edges of the drawers. |
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The wonderfully figured oval panel on the center prospect door and the figured banding around the drawer edges are of carefully chosen native birch. |
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Winter, using clay eggs in artificial nests, inferred that midsized predators do not depredate nests farther than 60 metres from edges in tall-grass prairie. |
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She grows low or trailing annuals like alyssum, lobelias, and petunias along the edges of the beds, with taller cosmos, poppies, and zinnias behind. |
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Carelessly she ran over to the edges to collect more, but slipped and almost fell because of a sheet of ice that was hidden on the floor underneath the snow. |
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Finally, the woman broke the stillness as the edges of the cloak parted. |
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The stout bill is conical, with serrated edges in some species. |
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Romney appeared to try to take some of the sharper edges off his stump speech Wednesday. |
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You can still see the line of the canal where it edges the massacre site. |
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The alcohol was so potent that upper class juiceheads turned to all nature of seltzers, tonic waters, juices and citrus to sand the edges off their cocktails. |
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Brush the pastry edges with beaten egg yolk and form turnovers. |
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It can be found in a variety of open, sunny, wetland habitats including a pitcher plant bog, a wet calcareous outcrop and the edges of hardwood flood plain forests. |
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Without the right gradient to drain off onto the edges and without the drains, water, as is its wont, finds its own shape, filling every crevice and crater. |
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Not given to theatrics, his aggressive questioning is restricted to occasions when witnesses' answers have stretched the outer edges of credulity. |
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Use a scraping plane or rasp on cut edges to smooth any roughness. |
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Stand on the board and balance without letting the edges touch down. |
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But, while there is much to enjoy, I had the strange feeling of seeing the poet's abrasive edges being planed down to turn him into a cuddly national treasure in a cardigan. |
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Planting makes use of indigenous species, like the frothy casuarinas along the northern edges of the site and the native grasses which cover low earth berms around the range. |
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