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Drill a 3/8" into each prong of the "V," making sure that the holes are all level.
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"Lifted pads" simply means that when the USB connector broke off, the solder connecting the 4 prongs to the circuit board broke off of the board and stuck to the end of each prong.
The Microsoft Ireland decision and the State v. Diamond decision are similar in that each one represents one prong of a split in the case law: for Diamond, fingerprint-unlocking under the Fifth Amendment (as opposed to passcodes); for Microsoft Ireland, the territorial reach of SCA warrants.
Fork the peas with the prongs of the fork, trying to put a pea on each prong.
It's just one prong of his counter-extremism talk.
The move by thousands of troops and tanks was one prong of the approach toward Baghdad.
This is one prong of Gilmore's three-part plan for victory in New Hampshire.
The question of aid effectiveness, the second prong of the current attack, is even more contested.
Everton are now playing 4-3-3 witheSaha the prong of the three-man attack.
Innovative programmes and partnerships are the third prong of our approach.
For starters, its thriving fast-casual rivals are just one prong of its competition.
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