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In their hands it was a guitar suited both to fine detail and blistering noise.
He says the blister is fine but he needs to keep it protected during matches.
This, though, seemed to represent a mostly ancillary benefit: Harvey said Wednesday that the blister was fine and that he felt healthy enough to pitch Saturday.
American regulators continue to biff big banks with blistering fines.
It was a fine way to celebrate a 21st birthday: blistering temperatures, beautiful surroundings and plenty to learn from your elders.
It would be hard to find someone more concerned with the beauty of a blade than Mr. Ambrosi, whose hands show a fine crosshatch of cuts on top of old blisters and burns.
Despite a blistering start in which Ramires saw a fine, long-range effort tipped wide by Ruddy, Norwich posed a serious threat in an open and entertaining game and could easily have snatched all three points themselves.
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The remaining material, W, could also suffer radiation damage from helium ion implantation and experience blistering at the first wall and form submicron fine structure at the divertor.
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