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Here's the bathroom, which is filthy, tiny, has no natural light and either someone's affixed a hand towel rail to that wall, like, criminally badly, or someone has broken off a shower head and glued it to the tiled wall because of mania.
A close look reveals that they're cuffed, the cuffs sewn with a latticework of silken strips, each intersection affixed with a hand-sewn pearl.
A retooled version of the marathon dance battles of the Depression, the competition required entrants to stand with a hand affixed to a truck for hours, ultimately days at a stretch.
Yad, ( Hebrew: "hand", ) plural Yadayim, in Judaism, a ritual object, usually made of silver but sometimes of wood or other materials, that consists of a shaft affixed to a miniature representation of a hand with its index finger pointing.
Participants had to complete the informed consent form by hand and affix a signature.
Shaked looks sultry, running a hand through her hair, affixing an earring, draping a white jacket on her shoulders, caressing a banister as she descends the stairs.
Parris said he was unable to affix a tie when he broke his hand about 30 years ago, so he showed up to court without one.
Fornas responded by affixing a tiny Spanish flag, no bigger than the palm of a hand, to the facade of the town hall.
The silk was affixed by hand with a water-soluble clear glue made from fish; the pieces can be removed with a wet sponge.
For example, if your gnome is a football-jersey-wearing, beer-drinking gnome, choose the materials you'll need to create the jersey and to affix a miniature glass or bottle of beer in the gnome's hand.
Burden, who was even then courting an element of physical danger, had originally intended to affix a razor edge to the form, which would've turned it into a kind of over-sized, prehistoric hand ax.
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