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The right policy will have to be hammered out, of course.
Rock pools, so-named because they have been hammered out of rocks at the ocean's edge, are one of Sydney's defining characteristics, along with the Opera House and Harbour Bridge, though not as well known.
Banks' former bias towards credit funded by debt rather than by deposits and equity has been hammered out of them by new regulations.
This memorial, too, has been subject to vandalism: in 2005, the words "murder" and "women and children" were hammered out of the metal plaques.
The first exhibition will show 20 chairs hammered out of stainless steel and aluminum (including "Rendez-vous," right) by Shlomo Harush, an artist and designer who splits his time between Milan and Brooklyn.
The body of the vase, which was hammered out of a sheet of malleable bronze, was usually left plain; the handles, feet, and overhanging lip, which were cast, were decorated.
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"The National Intelligence Estimate is the ground truth of the American government hammered out on the anvil of the Lord..
Freedom is hammered out on the anvil of discussion, dissent and debate.
As the details of the final bill were being hammered out, tens of thousands of arts advocates around the country were calling and e-mailing legislators.
Ron Wellman, Wake Forest's athletic director, and Prosser hammered out details of his new deal most of yesterday morning.
"There is always room for error, of course, but data science and statistics have hammered out many of these issues long before big data came to be.
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