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In the living room, Mr. Specht and Ms. Harpman demolished the imposing, drywall-enclosed stairway on the eastern wall; the stair they substituted on the west side is lightly screened by vertical cables and resembles a Japanese tansu cabinet with multiple drawers and closets.
It was also hoped that the attack would forestall the transfer of German armoured units from the Anglo-Canadian sector to the lightly screened American sector, where a major US offensive was being planned.
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Bob Hammond, category director for the Minwax Company, an Upper Saddle River, N.J., manufacturer of paint and wood-care products, said that the first step in recoating a wood floor is called screening -- lightly sanding to remove scratches and gloss from the existing finish.
As soon as we could pry the iPad away from my eager younger cousins, Oma would try things like touching the screen -- lightly but not too lightly, quickly but not too quickly, interacting with one specific icon.
In front of this Main Defence Line was the IJssel-Maaslinie, a covering line along the rivers IJssel and Maas, connected by positions in the Betuwe, again with pillboxes and lightly occupied by a screen of fourteen "border battalions".
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