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Also choose a suitable flashlight; it should have a strong beam but not be too expensive, as the duct tape will likely ruin its finish when you decide to pull the contraption apart later (which will be essential if traveling, as you don't want the contents of the bottle sloshing onto the flashlight).
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To be sure, any dolt can take contraptions apart.
Also Mr. Delvoye's excremental contraption, which apart from its provocative function is meant to be conceptually linked to Baroque-era anatomical experiments and Cartesian metaphors of the body as machine.
You made the whole thing up, after all, and this contraption that we call plot could easily come apart.
Norman Solomon, the author and political activist who plans to run for the seat currently held by Congresswoman Lynn Woolsey if she calls it quits as expected, notes: "The healthcare law is in danger of falling apart as a sort of Rube Goldberg contraption with severe design flaws due to political machinations that had very little to do with sound public policy".
What sets this new bar apart is the big shiny copper and steel contraption in the next room.
She designs a squeeze chute for herself, and that plywood contraption is just one of the many eccentricities that set her apart.
Patients turn white plastic dials on the contraptions four times a day to winch their broken bones apart.
The American space agency, NASA, and the European Space Agency are collaborating on plans for an experiment in space in which the contraptions that would be used instead of mirrors would be 5m kilometres apart.
Those escalators, a contraption imported from America in the 1910s, are where our lovebirds first see – and are kept apart from – each other: one is going up and the other down.
The contraption fools Mother Nature.
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