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Burmese tattooing is done with a brass penlike implement with a slit point and a weight on the upper end.
In fact, the rectangular plastic implement with a beveled blade does not look like it would survive a thin coating of morning frost.
The gold pouring implement, with a short inlet on the back and a tubular spout coming out of the mouth, belongs in a series of Iranian wine vessels.
They would surely have feared that their interlocutors might respond by producing and waving about in a threatening manner an iron implement with a long handle and a ball or bulb at one end.
"Ms. Yould described that Mr. Hall took out a knife and a second implement with a curved protrusion at the end and 'started carving, pulling out this long plug of skin, fat, and muscle.' She described how strange it was to feel and then see a part of her no longer being a part of her.
More relevantly, perhaps, since few in the course of history, even on the borders of Denbigh and Flint or Staffs and Salop, have ever tried to do battle with turtles or sponges, it was used to describe an iron implement with a long handle and a ball or bulb at one end: just the job for angry people in smithies eager to belabour each other.
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A wide-ranging reform of the U.N. Security Council must be implemented, with a view to safeguarding a more balanced and inclusive international order.
"For this policy to work, it has to be implemented with a long-term goal in mind," she said.
"It is far better," he wrote, "to respect the liberty of both sides and let same-sex marriage be implemented with a minimum of confrontation".
Nonetheless, s m (t) is implemented with a filter.
All schemes are implemented with a polynomial time computational complexity.
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