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Professor Hays agrees, pointing out that in his house in Truro the knotty pine boards are carefully joined to create the flush surfaces characteristic of modern architecture.
Here, the artist uses highly animated, modulated strokes of defining ink, judicious, repetitive patterning, and the application of opaque colour to produce a series of carefully joined vignettes that intimately and actively tell the story.
Artschwager built the cubic form from plywood, then covered it with carefully joined pieces of Formica — wood-grained for the table top and legs, white for the cloth and black for the empty space beneath the table.
This is what St. Paul was talking about when he wrote, "We are carefully joined together in him, becoming a holy temple for the Lord... a dwelling in which God lives by his Spirit".
The two faces of the rhizotron are carefully joined together and two rubber U-channels slipped on to clamp all pieces together.
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Do this by using magic or clear tape to carefully join each piece together to create longer strips.
When selected carefully and joined with various activities, a comprehensive and rewarding education becomes possible.
Speaking to the BBC, Jane Cummings urged workers to "think very carefully " before joining the strike.
So consider carefully before joining a varsity softball team!
For an extra trick, try joining the bottoms of the bubbles together in your mouth and carefully pulling the joined bubbles out.
Sansa needs to tread carefully to avoid joining Rhaegar as a footnote in Westeros' bloody history.
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