Sentence examples for arm panels from inspiring English sources

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In general, you'll need to sew seams in place, join front and back panels, arm panels, cushion panels, etc. You'll also need to stitch a skirt if the chair has one.

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The most stable WCIs are those connected to physical pain - such as myalgia (panel n), back/shoulder pain (panel o), arm pain (panel p), leg pain (panel q), and both headache variables (panels r and a1) - and these WCIs tend to have a slight decrease between 2007 and 2009 and a small increase between 2009 and 2012.

He was referring to the resolution establishing the new arms panel, the United Nations Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission.

Iraq is required to cooperate with the new arms panel, the United Nations Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission, if sanctions imposed after the 1990 Iraqi invasion of Kuwait are ever to be lifted.

Hans Blix, the executive chairman of the new arms panel, the United Nations Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission, said this week that a team of 44 inspectors from 19 countries had been trained and was ready to go to Iraq to restart inspections after a 20-month lapse.

Inspectors from the first arms panel say that allowing the Iraqis to negotiate access to sites through diplomatic or bureaucratic channels -- a concession made by the first chief inspector, Rolf Ekeus, in 1996, and built on by Secretary General Kofi Annan in Baghdad in 1998 -- gives Iraq too much power to stymie investigations or limit them to sham inspections.

ES cell genomic DNA was digested with Asp718 (left panel) or NsiI (right panel) and hybridized with DNA probes to the 3′ arm (left panel) or 5′ arm (right panel).

Frida Giannini, at Gucci, updated the little black dress with cut-outs under arms, mesh panels and harnesses that looked part extreme sport and part bondage.

Figure 4A shows raw tissue O2 data examples from the one-arm (upper panel) and eight-arm (lower panel) tasks, and illustrates three general observations.

Dr. Rosenberg, who is chairwoman of an arms control panel at the Federation of American Scientists, a private group in Washington, has argued repeatedly that states, not individuals, tend to have the wherewithal to make advanced biological weapons.

For months, Barbara Hatch Rosenberg, a microbiologist at the State University of New York who heads an arms control panel for the Federation of American Scientists, has advanced the theory that the culprit is a federal scientist, technician or contractor who gained deadly expertise from work in a military laboratory.

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