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disassembling
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The e-waste industry in Guiyu is said to employ 150,000 people, including large numbers of children, disassembling old computers, phones and other devices by hand to recover whatever metals and parts that can be resold.
Damaging or disassembling the door, walls, or switches is against the rules.
Guiyu is reckoned to employ 150,000 people, including large numbers of children, disassembling old computers, phones and other electronic devices by hand.
Microtubules are longer filaments that are constantly assembling and disassembling; they play a crucial role in moving the daughter chromosomes to the newly forming daughter cells during mitosis, and bundles of microtubules form the cilia and flagella found in protozoans and in the cells of some multicellular animals.
That may be critical for disassembling a wheelchair when transporting it in an automobile.
Heather now began disassembling her impossible-to-disassemble chair.
History helps us to understand reality by disassembling the big nouns into the small acts that make them up.
He approached the offending object warily but with his temper rising, circled it, pushed it about a bit, began to take liberties with it, settled in with it, called for a cup of tea next to it, and finally began disassembling it.
As the waiter serves each plate, he asks, "May I stir for you?" before disassembling the still-life.
Isn't that part of Sondheim's goal — to dislocate our attention, thus disassembling the neat narrative order that most musicals follow?
In "a seaside hotel right out of 'Fawlty Towers,' " as Lana described it, they recounted for the author the painstaking process of disassembling the novel and reassembling it into the script he'd read.
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