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Rather than a standard single-step machining process with a honing tool — an abrasive that smoothes the cylinder to the required finish — plateau honing uses two stages of grinding to produce a surface that is ultrasmooth yet leaves a pattern of very fine grooves to hold oil.
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One wears a robe "tie-dyed to leave a pattern of spots under armor with scarlet lacing".
He puddles paint into the convexities of deformed canvases or fills the cracks between glass tiles and then removes the tiles, leaving a pattern of raised grout lines.
The 2009 pandemic killed about as many people as the seasonal flu tends to kill, but it left a pattern of deaths not typical of seasonal flu.
One shows Mr. Henning in a hockey helmet and skates on a frozen lake, doing crossovers that leave a pattern of curlicues on the ice.
An instrument that Charlene called a "cheese grater" had been run over the skin graft, leaving a pattern of holes that allow the skin to expand and to cover the wounded area.
This thick, creamy fat encases the kidneys, and gives the pastry a surprising lightness thanks to its high melting point – the shell has already set by the time the suet dissolves, leaving a pattern of tiny air holes in its place.
He had been shot at close range with birdshot, leaving a pattern of pockmarks on his back.
Thus, as habitat improved with the warming climate, population densities increased leaving a pattern of recent demographic expansion.
This left a sustained pattern of large evoked transients with a peak F/ F0 of 7.73 ± 0.86 (P < 0.001; n = 50 peaks from four cells) (Fig. 1Ac,B).
I looked at a tall, handsome specimen, its spreading upper limbs smooth ivory, stripped of bark, while lower down the process of bark-shedding in ribbons left an irregular pattern of stripes and patches in shades of grey, brown and red, with a ragged litter around the base.
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