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Hairspray: To keep the front of your hair flatter than the back, insert a few metal clips a couple of inches back from your forehead.
So then is there any computation reason why someone would essentially insert a few more lines of code that convert alpha and beta into tau and inf, and then essentially convert it back later on?
She brightens up cucumbers with sekanjibeen, a quickly made mixture of cider vinegar, honey, mint and olive oil; and she always has an eye for the right place to insert a few dates or pistachios.
The book was finished before Sept. 11, but the authors nonetheless insert a few references to the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, and they offer their account of Pan Am 103 as a road map for those stricken in the more recent episode.
So a cartoonist could easily doodle some satirical reality over this Best View: add some mosquey bits to the cathedral spire, drive a couple of the cows mad, perhaps insert a few upturned grocery carts and an illegal Afghan refugee fleeing immigration officials.
The rehearsals and previews provided more time for the company to practice tossing flaming torches, and to insert a few more circus acts into the show — including for a barnyard scene in Act II, which had been a solo number for Pippin.
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He inserted a few lines on the matter while discussing the need for vaccines in Africa.
Butler fluffs his lines, inserting a few choice expletives – more Paisley than Stratford-upon-Avon.
The checklist was intended to guide astronauts John Young and Charles Duke through their mission on the lunar surface, but Nasa engineers couldn't help inserting a few cartoons.
Mr. Ehrlich rarely plays with such force, but at the apex of each wailing explosion he inserted a few bars of soul music, confident and sentimental.
First, though, Smith inserts a few seconds of radio silence: so pregnant you want to give it your seat on the bus.
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