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The things they carry are Band-Aids, bullets, and cardboard cases of Meals Ready to Eat; also, sand for making concrete, Stinger missiles for making holes in airplane fuselages, rucksacks, machine guns, body armor, Kevlar helmets, blankets, boots.
The second discovery includes a bag of marbles, a trepanning instrument (for making holes in a skull), some old photographs and a shoe box containing a bunch of index cards, filled with quotations, stories and reflections on psychology, philosophy, evolution and hybridization.
Dart Awl aka hole punch: You can use a really sharp ice pick for making holes for studs instead of a Dart Awl, or use different sized nails for different sized holes and hammer them through.
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Take measurements: Before making holes for the new sink, you must take measurements.
Electrical and electronic tools: drills, saws, sewing machines, soldering irons, equipment for turning, milling, grinding, drilling, making holes, folding, bending, or similar processing of wood and metal.
The more common use of the auger or bit was in the cross-grain direction to make holes for wooden pins (treenails, or trunnels) or bolts for connections.
For sheer inconvenience, installing sprinklers is roughly equivalent to painting your apartment, except that it takes longer, makes more noise and generates more dust, including some from ancient layers of lead paint being drilled to make holes for pipes.
Clams lacking symbionts dug short tunnels up toward the sediment surface to make holes for breathing and filter feeding.
Last year, it consistently failed to show up for games (I'm not sure if their alarms were broken or if they kept getting kickoff wrong) so hopefully this season they'll be able to grasp what it means to protect the QB and make holes for the RB.
Make holes for the lines.
Make holes for the USB and power cables.
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