African colleagues are amused at the way I carry a ream of paper on my head. |
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Sounding rods were used before antibiotics to ream out a gonorrhoea-mangled urethra. |
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In fact, I think the ream of paper sitting next to my printer is actually the same package I bought when I got to New York. |
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An employee picking up a ream of large sheets usually tends to rejog it several times, risking distortion of the pile. |
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I bought a ream of paper, a glue stick and some black textas for photocopying my zine. |
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She took out her violin case and the ream of papers that was to be her and Brian's performance for John Cawthorne's little concert. |
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If the only drill is too small, use a small screwdriver, knife, or round file to ream out the hole until the fastener will slide in snugly. |
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A further development was to use a brace and bit to ream out burr holes about 1 cm in diameter. |
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This necessitated that each campaigner maintain a ream of petitions, a separate sheet for each locality in the area. |
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The only thing a framebuilder could do is build up some brass inside the end of the head tube and ream it out to the proper size. |
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Too many times, we see a critic veer off the page to ream an author for the facts of his or her life. |
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Oskar has convinced Bruno to buy him a ream of blank white paper so that he can write out his autobiography. |
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The design ream took about a third of its resources and put them toward the concept vehicle gamble. |
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His wife would ream him good tonight when she found out he spent the afternoon at the track instead of the home improvement store. |
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Against Syracuse, though, Cleaves had to ream Peterson at halftime for his reluctance to assert himself. |
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I confess I reverted to form and consumed nearly a ream of paper printing out the contents of the Websites I visited. |
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Diving in Spain was hampered in the past by a police state that wanted a ream of paperwork before you were allowed to do anything. |
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Of course, things were supposed to go on as normal for the next few hours until she could really ream him out. |
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He kissed me softly before he left and I was about to ream him a new one before I saw Jason standing at the foot of the stairs. |
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This printer has just about everything you're looking for in a package only slightly larger than a ream of paper. |
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We didn't speak the entire way home and I just know he was about to explode and ream me a new one. |
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The recovery ream had not been consulted on any of these changes although our names remained on the strategy as its authors. |
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Besides the main entrance to the room, there was another door, which now opened, and a clerk came out, clutching a ream of paper and his writing instruments. |
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As the paperweight is 85 grams per square meter, the weight of one ream varies from 10-20 kg, depending on the actual size. |
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If we simplify this procedure, then we should put a whole ream of conditions and measures in place. |
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Time permitting, I could list here a whole ream of fundamental problems that Turkey is still facing. |
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I could list a ream of other things that have also been included in the joint resolution. |
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In the traditional system, the standard quantity is a ream consisting of 500 sheets measuring 17 × 22 inches each. |
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We measured the thickness of a one ream package of paper we had here in the office. |
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His desk, by contrast, had very few papers on it and some intuition told me that the slim ream of papers gathered orderly into a coherent pile meant something. |
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Put the bar in place, give it a good whack with a hammer to mark the spot, and ream out a large enough hole so that the bar fits flush with the ceiling. |
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This year's survey included a ream of questions about returning-veteran violence. |
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I bought a ream of paper and a glue stick for photocopying my zine. |
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If paper jams occur frequently, try using a different type of paper, replace with paper from another ream, turn the stack of paper over, or turn the paper the other way around. |
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The teacher, Miss A, called for one ream of penmanship paper, a jar of paste, and a box of penpoints. |
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I regret that the manufacturers have harangued the European Parliament and the Council with a whole ream of arguments which either cut no ice or were simply false. |
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This is just a ream of statistics which are utterly meaningless. |
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Sending an e-mail is so easy that the temptation to rattle off a ream of irrelevant communication, which merely clogs up our already busy days, is difficult to resist. |
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He quotes a ream of conflicting views on the Clintons' marriage. |
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The chief qualifications for which are a willingness to uproot conventional wisdom, and spend years of your life locked in a room with a ream of paper and a slide rule. |
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He cites a ream of studies which refute Dr Cole's points in his response to the paper in the same issue of the Psychologist. Other experts are not quite so dismissive. |
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The weight of a ream therefore depends on the dimensions of the paper and its thickness. |
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Toss me a ream of that plain paper, please. The printer is empty again. |
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Under the year 1533 we are told that the ream contained twenty quires. |
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Blues were staring into the abyss before Caddis popped up to nod in from a yard after Bolton defender Tim Ream blocked a Nikola Zigic header on the line. |
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