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Her hands, which she clamped together, had turned purple.
The figures emerge as halves, which are then glued and clamped together.
When the project is clamped together, the excess glue will ooze from the joints onto the workpiece.
You add a "y" to every vowel and talk with your back teeth clamped together: "Gyod wyill pyunish hyer.
Alas, Anne's look of castrating contempt made him spend the rest of the evening with his knees girlishly clamped together.
The vertical cables are looped, in grooves, over the bands, which are in halves, clamped together top & bottom by bolts.
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Clamping together both ends of the protest simultaneously, they trapped several thousand people in the area, and used their batons in several places.
That is utterly disorientating, in its clamping together of barbarism and urban normality, of cloudy British weather and startlingly bright blood; and it may begin to account for the effect — bewilderment, shaken together with disgust and disbelief — that this footage is liable to have on those who see it.
Its basic principle is to clamp together several metal sheets by an impact extrusion between a punch and a die.
This highly unusual bronze alloy was cast into the form of I-shaped cramps to clamp together rectangular stone building blocks in monumental constructions.
Whereas Csm1 is proposed to clamp together microtubule binding sites from sister kinetochores in S. cerevisiae that possess only a single site per chromatid, Pcs1 is proposed to clamp together binding sites within the same kinetochore in S. pombe [10].
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