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The bird is then transported towards a sequence of workers who include cutters – one hand holding a knife, the other sporting a chainmail glove – who portion off the breast, and skinners – some of whom can whip the skin off a chicken almost as easily as pulling a sock from a foot.
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David Nagel, executive vice president of BP, said last month that his company's investigators had sketched out a sequence of events that might have led the workers to mistakenly conclude that the well was secure before it was sealed with a cement plug before the explosion and fire.
In annual eusocial sweat bees, nest cycles typically consist of a sequence of distinct phases of activity (queen or workers collect food, construct, and provision brood cells) and inactivity (nest is closed).
The election of a Tory-led government in the UK and a spate of Tea Party Republicans in the US initiated a sequence of austerity programmes – prompting direct conflicts between governments and organised workers.
Maybe a sequence of earthquakes discouraged them.
It's a sequence of astonishing power.
This unleashes a sequence of unpleasant events.
"This was a sequence of errors.
A sequence of edges, turns, and hops.
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