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Parts of these carvings, such as the ears of a deer, were originally hinged with leather to allow movement, and shell inlays were used for eyes.
The second question is hinged with practical difficulties, but the international community has a duty, under the Genocide Convention, to take action to stop those who intend to destroy, even in small part, any racial or religious group.
Woman, forty-ish, lean, fit, wearing tight spandex shorts and brightly colored sneakers, carrying rolled-up mat on back, belt hinged with several empty small bottles, sipping tiny plastic cup of thick green liquid.
While the striker of the Polish "Planchette" (Fig. 5b) was still hinged with latch on string, that of the French (Fig. 5c) was hinged with a locking bar.
The plow blade is hinged with a bungee cord, so hitting a discrepancy in the road allows the blade to flop and give like a real plow.
Scomi running gear also uses single-axle structure and rotating arm structure; one end of the rotating arm is hinged with the frame, and the other end is supported by an air spring, and the carbody and bogie are connected by a traction pin, as shown in Fig. 3.
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The first proximal interphalangeal joint (PIPJ) replacements were hinged devices with single-axis motion.
Tape this to the tank as if it were hinged on, with the 'hinges' at the bottom of the tank.
Another variant hinged the striker with two jointed wire bars (Fig. 5c).
Her future with Heinz hinged on the decision.
The piece has six bubble machines situated in a circle, hinged to the ceiling with strings.
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