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The concise management of the resources, land and soil is thus necessary, to make a circular economy successful.
We fixed strong upright bamboos by each yew and at head height, lashed lengths of willow horizontally between them to make a circular frame.
Cut back inland to make a circular walk of approximately seven miles, stopping off for a pint at The Shepherd and Dog in Hollesley (+44 (0)1394 411855).
She told them to make a circular motion, dipping the oars into the water and lifting them out on the backstroke.
In a series of experiments, they "taught" the equipment to cut away small fragments of cancerous tissue on its own and to make a circular incision without human guidance, a standard training task.
To stuff and exhibit a dead human, one taxidermist advised in a practical guide published in the 1830's, "it is necessary to make a circular incision around the fingertips and peel back the skin as if it were a glove".
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Next, he or she makes a circular opening in the capsule containing the lens.
Start by making a circular template from an old plastic container (an ice-cream box, for instance).
He still has the first jigsaw he remembers making, a circular puzzle celebrating the Queen's coronation – his whole family joined in and it took them all Christmas.
"Baksheesh," Mr. Sadani said emphatically, using the Persian word for tip or bribe while making a circular motion with his hand over his head.
Five men are out in a copse making a circular dry-stone structure that will obstruct a right of way and offer no entry or exit; a stubborn comment on the Enclosure Act of 1801, among other things.
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