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Dip a fine skewer or whatever other fine implement you're using into the food color paste.
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Then one fine day implement this change, after thoroughly following the change management process.
Ms Burwell has big tasks ahead, such as sorting out how to levy Obamacare's fines and implement the delayed mandate that employers cover their workers.
You can also use your fine-tipped implement to drag the paint out from the wet dot to create rays, swirls and other designs.
However, because synthetic models like ISLs are very concrete and implement fine grained, multilevel and multiscale networked mechanisms, experiments on serial computers are infeasible.
The Daily Telegraph Martin Gaston said "it would also have been nice to see the game give dedicated players the opportunity to study from the world's finest by implementing online replays", an option not originally included; the decision not to allow sharing custom courses with users outside the player's friend's list was labelled "questionable" and "obtuse".
U.S. sanctions remain in place, the Europeans have been told, and the U.S. will implement fines against those who contravene these sanctions.
On the contrary, most of them and, in general, most advanced surveillance systems require skilled personnel to implement, fine-tune and maintain them.
Industries include hand-loom weaving and embroidering (Manipuri saris are known for their durability and fine embroidery), blacksmithing, agricultural implement making, and goldsmithing.
The company, having grown too quickly for its own good, is currently in a fine pickle, obliged to implement money-laundering checks on customers in a hurry under the orders of regulators.
For starters, you have to find a way to implement human fine motor skills.
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