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The lower knob on the right is usually the bass, and the upper knob on the right is usually your melody.
On this machine, stitches are set by rotating the lower knob on the right side of the machine until it clicks into place.
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Without wishing to lower the tone, the knob's a bit stiff.
The right cheek, then the left, feeling for missed spots along the jaw line, and next the upper lip, the sides and that middle dent called the philtrum, and finally the fussy section, where most cuts occur, between the lower lip and the knob of the chin.
None of the diets affected (P > 0.05) animal performance or meat quality traits although BV treatment resulted in higher proportions of high price joints in the carcass (P = 0.024) and muscle (P = 0.036) and lower proportions of kidney knob channel fat (P = 0.014) and total dissectible carcass fat (P = 0.046).
Load the bread into the slots, change the setting to your preferred level of doneness, and push down on the knob that lowers the toast into the toaster and turns it on.
Moving the knob to a lower position will emphasize low frequencies and lend your guitar a warmer, darker tone.
When you get to a corner stop 1 centimeter (0.4 in) away, and lower the needle with the knob on the side.
Depending on the type and thickness of the bread, and on how brown or crunchy you want it, set the knob higher or lower.
The team found a long, slender lower wing bone with quill knobs for feather attachment lying just above, though not attached to, several hind-limb bones that fit together, as well as a long, bony tail like that belonging to Archaeopteryx, one of the first known birds.
The head and lower jaw are covered with knobs called tubercles, which are hair follicles, and are characteristic of the species.
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