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But at the center of the action, always, are the teeth, fewer and fewer as time goes on, until finally a dentist carves a set of hippopotamus-tusk false teeth.
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On a sheet from a notebook we received, he drew two rows of triangles and then, using a couple of acetaminophen tablets and the scissors, carved a set of dice, itty-bitty white cubes with tiny numbers written on the sides in pen.
After he ascends a second time, he carves a new set of tablets and when he returns to the people, his face shines.
God tells Moses, after Moses carves a second set of blank tablets that God will write the Ten Commandments on again, to go to a crack in the mountain.
"The good news is that there are at least some professions where women have been able to carve out a set of policies that are compatible with family life," Jane Waldfogel, a Columbia professor who studies families, told me.
However, the Court has carved out a set of exceptions to this rule.
He carved a mahjong set out of wood and taught his wife to play.
Erosion concurrent with relative sea level fall towards the last glacial maximum shoreline carved a third set of incised valleys within which sediments of the Late Pleistocene/Holocene have infilled.
For example, there is the CNC router, a computerized cutting machine that can take a downloaded image and carve and shape a set piece in the time it takes for a coffee break.
The exhibition includes a series of six solid stainless steel light bulbs in porcelain sockets; parts of a concrete block wall carefully carved from sandstone; a set of large, white aluminum panels that comments on the gallery as a white cube; and, best of all, an unusually tall, industrial-size can made of polished solid stainless steel.
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