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Blowing through a mouth tube into the wind chest and closing a hole in a pipe with a finger will cause the reed to sound, and melodies or chord structures may be played.
"It's interesting because they are closing a hole that's been well known for more than year," says analyst Matt Rosoff with Directions on Microsoft, in Redmond, Wash.
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Also, he was to undergo a procedure on Jan . 5to close a hole between the two upper chambers of the heart.
Page A22 THE IMPRECISE MEANING OF WAR Unless Congress closes a hole in the law against war profiteering, companies ripping off taxpayers in Iraq and Afghanistan may never be fully prosecuted.
Designed to work with sticky and flexible materials such as patches, the device incorporates mechanisms to delicately close a hole without requiring the use of sutures or rigid devices.
In his first update in three months, Vickers said he had two procedures in July to close a hole in his heart and insert a stent into a vein in his left leg.
The ring keys allow a finger to close a hole and at the same time, by means of a rod or axle attached to the ring, to activate another key distant from the finger.
In 1952 this dream began to come true when Floyd Lewis, of Minnesota, reduced the temperature of the body so as to lessen its need for oxygen while he closed a hole between the two upper heart chambers, the atria.
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