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As the top portion of the card folds inward, press it the rest of the way down.
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If there are areas where you can't use the pliers, use the back of a spoon to turn the spikes inward and press them flat.
The guts of the car spilled out — wires were twisted around one another, coils drooped down — and the engine, which had been smashed inward, was pressed against the crippled frame.
Press inward each time you cross, to keep the plait tight over the dock.[5].
Roll you tongue in the inward direction and press it firmly towards the roof of your mouth.
Place a hand on each side of the limb and press inward, checking for flexing of the bone.
She will then: Straighten your leg while simultaneously press inward against the outer part of your knee and twist your leg outward.
Place your thumbs on the little flap in front of the ear canal (called the tragus) and press inward, closing the canal.
Under the force of gravity, the great mass of the Sun presses inward, and to keep the star from collapsing, the central pressure outward must be great enough to support its weight.
In "Caroline," set in 1963, the civil rights era presses inward to create a rift between a black maid -- the eponymous heroine, played by Tonya Pinkins -- and Noah Gellman (Harrison Chad), the young son of a Jewish family that employs but can never quite befriend her.
With the less common breech, brow or face presentations, however, the parietal bones are pressed inward.
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