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Furthermore, as the piece is thinned it becomes increasingly important to properly brace it to prevent breakage, a problem that is not present in Oldowan toolmaking.
For the part of the chimney sitting above the roof-line, brace it to the roof.
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By contrast, Hopkins said, Transition is about "building resiliency" — putting new systems in place to make a given community as self-sufficient as possible, bracing it to withstand the shocks that will come as oil grows astronomically expensive, climate change intensifies and, maybe sooner than we think, industrial society frays or collapses entirely.
All political campaigns start with a script, brace for it to be rewritten by unforeseen events and then adapt, for better or worse.
Except that's not what happens when this particular wave hits you: Standing there ankle deep in the surf, you brace for it to crash against your body, but when it does arrive, it's not a "hit" at all.
"Any time you wear a brace, it's going to restrict your motion," said Griffin, who finished 16 of 24 for 198 yards, two touchdowns and one interception.
Use a dominant leg to snatch it and the other to brace it.
Slovakia and Hungary are bracing for it to reach there later in the week.
Drive a stake into the ground and then nail the braces to it to serve as an anchor.
He conveyed through her that he had a jack but that it was too small for the Jeep, so we would need to brace it.
One of the men rescued, Sam Smith, described how the helicopter suddenly lost power and leaving those on board "no time to brace", it has been reported.
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