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  • one teaspoonful of white pepper<br/> ...exiting from the jaw. Once spitted on the stick, the usual technique is to tie the front feet and stretch the legs. Once it is stretched out, it is put on
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  • ...then add another, etc until you have a nice thick solid roll of sides and tie off with aluminum wire to keep it together. Add that to the melt. ...h it with a [[Propande Torch|hand-held propane torch]]. Look for brilliant white flame / sparks.
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  • The white plastic foam peanuts used as packing material are often accepted by shippin ....<ref>[http://www.rti-railroad-tie.com/id5.html Plastic Composite Railroad Tie Facts] Plastic Composite Railroad Ties website, accessed 01.21.08</ref> Hi
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  • The tree and its parts contain strong [[toxin]]s. It will secrete a white milky substance during rainfall. Allegedly, standing beneath the tree durin ...the sap of this tree to [[Arrow poison|poison]] their [[arrow]]s and would tie captives to the trunk of the tree, ensuring a slow and painful death. A [[p
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  • ...mer is a very light, sheer, [[gauze]]-like [[cloth|fabric]], popular for [[white wedding]] dresses and decorations. ...or design. A '''Double Ikat''' is when both the warp ''and'' the weft are tie-dyed before weaving.
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  • *[[Adire (textile art)|Adire]]- tie-dye produced by [[Yoruba people]] ...he color of the cloth can also have some spiritual meaning. In one tribe a white cloth used by healing women is thought to be linked to water spirits. Altho
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  • ...a]]. Textiles are also sometimes [[bleach]]ed, making the textile pale or white. ...les." Introduction by Teresa Archuleta-Sagel. 196 pages with 125 black and white as well as color plates, Museum of New Mexico Press, Paperbound.
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  • ...Those of a single color are usually made of yarn or thread that has been [[tie-dye]]d to produce color variations in the final piece. This latter style is ...lso used. Traditional rebozos in the [[Lake Pátzcuaro]] area are often of white and blue over a black background and may be embroidered in tiny cross stitc
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  • ...ted in patterns with black and white stripes. The belts tied with a string tie. Women often wore a belt composed of many strands of plaited fibre. ...ious form of kahu huruhuru. Other kahu huruhuru incorporated the green and white feathers of the [[new Zealand Pigeon|kererū]] (New Zealand pigeon: ''Hemip
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  • ...ed to paint, with red lead used as an anti-corrosive pigment for iron, and white lead used as paint for wooden houses. Lead-based paint was one of the most ...zinc. Different percentages result in a range of colors, including silvery-white, yellow, slight blue, green or pink. Nickel silver hardware was popular in
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  • ...versal joint and tie-rod tool: Used to separate [[universal joint]]s and [[tie-rod]] ends. ...oat{{Vague|date=December 2009}} depths for industry and manufacturing.<ref>White, Kent, "Pneumatic Power Shapes Metal," ''Home Shop Machinist Magazine'', Bo
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  • ...int''') lies in between the two curves. A horizontal line ([[isotherm]] or tie line) can be drawn through any such system point, and intersects the curve {{cite book|last=White|first=Mary Anne |title=Properties of Materials|publisher=Oxford University
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  • Investigators were later to tie the Sandy Springs and Otherside bombs together with this first device becau |work=[[CNN]]}}</ref> At the [[White House]], Clinton said, "We will spare no effort to find out who was respons
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  • ...also mailed one bomb, which did not explode, to Consolidated Edison from [[White Plains, New York]].<ref name= "NYT_1951-09-13"> {{cite news | title= BOMB LAID TO PRANKSTER; Police Tie Consolidated Edison Blast to Previous Cases
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  • |caption6= The assassination site in 2008. White arrows indicate the sixth floor window and the mark on the road where Kenne ...rline just beneath his Adam's apple, then nicked the left side of his suit tie knot. He then raised his arms and clenched fists around his head and neck,
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  • ...tools, animals or corrupt beings"{{Citation needed|date=March 2010}} that tie into a specific view of the world that the terrorists possess. Their suffer ...html President Discusses Progress in War on Terrorism to National Guard] [[White House]] web site February 9, 2006.</ref> Groups accused of terrorism unders
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  • ====White House precautions==== ...dminstration Sued over Anthrax Documents: Judicial Watch Wants to Know Why White House Went on Cipro Beginning September 11th, What Was Known and When?, htt
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  • .../georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/news/releases/2004/01/20040126-3.html White House announces capture of Hassan Ghul]</ref> ...such if US intelligence officials believe they have sufficient evidence to tie the individual to terrorism.
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  • The breadboard most commonly used today is usually made of white plastic and is a pluggable (solderless) breadboard. It was designed by Rona ...clips are often called ''tie points'' or ''contact points''. The number of tie points is often given in the specification of the breadboard.
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