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The one that doesn't fasten closed has the most room; it's very deep but not very wide.
Button, usually disklike piece of solid material having holes or a shank through which it is sewed to one side of an article of clothing and used to fasten or close the garment by passing through a loop or hole in the other side.
THE boulangeries in the surrounding villages have fastened their shutters and closed up for August.
The vessels were closed and fastened in the rotor, and placed into the microwave-induced digestion device (ETHOS-900, Milestone-general, Kawasaki, Japan).
The new RHFCB is a mono-symmetric structural section made by intermittently rivet fastening two torsionally rigid closed rectangular hollow flanges to a web plate element, which allows section optimisation by selecting appropriate combinations of web and flange widths and thicknesses.
Only the whorls of ruffles fastened to the dresses that closed the show felt tacked on to an intriguing collection.
The carrying case is bulky, but the magnetic fastening keeps the case closed and the cables neatly packed away.
The palaces were closed up, their doors fastened with wax seals by order of the courts.
For vibration measurements on the handles, the accelerometer was firmly fastened to the handles as close as possible to the subject's hands, but not so close as to interfere with her activity.
Gentlemen are required to wear a jacket and tie (which is to be fully fastened up, such that the collar is closed).
Fasten the cylinder shaped wrapping closed using a small, clear piece of tape.
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