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Nurse Terry praised a plumbing implement called "Paul's Tubing" for safe relief on motorways.
Purists take the austere route favoured by the Scots – oatmeal, water, salt, preferably stirred in a clockwise direction with a wooden implement called a spurtle.
Solid chocolate is broken up into a tall earthenware or ceramic pot of boiling water and beaten with an intricately carved wooden implement called a molinillo, which is twirled between the hands.
His tools are bookbinder's glue, a metal instrument called a micro-spatula, a tongue-depressor-like implement called a bone folder, an X-Acto knife, rice paper, book cloth, acid-free tissue, and quantities of rubber bands, which he says are key to the operation.
A shopping section includes farm tools, boots, an outdoor shower on a tripod that hooks up to a hose, garden gloves, an implement called a dibber that looks like a top and is for making seed holes, a hammock, and a corn sheller.
Some of the topics: Christian diets, food in wartime, cooking's effect on human evolution, seafood and caviar in Muslim dietary laws in Iran, food as clothing, a Bengali cooking implement called a bonti, profiles of a rice farmer in the Carolinas, food choices in Zambia as they relate to genetic modification, and egg creams.
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Three different methods were implemented, called C1, C2 and C3, with different sensitivity levels, whereas this study adopts C3, the one with the highest sensitivity, to compare with our proposed method.
The slender, curved implements called "lissoirs" were shaped from deer ribs and likely used to work animal hides to make them softer, tougher and more waterproof.
Looked at garden implements called Rotavater, Rototiller, and a Hoffco power unit to which can be attached a Scythette, a Sawette, or a Trimette.
Athletes oiled and dusted their bodies before competing, and afterward — in an act that had a name: apoxyomenos — scraped themselves clean with curved metal implements called strigils, which appear often in vase paintings.
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