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"But make it airtight".
"You've got to really make it airtight".
Over the coming year, work will continue on the structure to make it airtight and dismantle parts of the sarcophagus inside, using remote-controlled cranes inside the structure.
Workers from the Environmental Protection Agency finished sealing the doors and windows of the Hart Senate Office Building today with sheets of plastic and duct tape to make it airtight in preparation for a novel house-cleaning.
Just seal it up with whole bunch of duct tape to make it airtight, fit a ratchet socket bowl into the bottom of the thing, pack it with weed, and voila.
Close the lid on the jar and make it "airtight".
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You can use a rubber grommet to make it more airtight (see Tips) If it's not completely airtight than your smoke will go out of the holes where it's not supposed to!
The wing covering was cotton twill shirting, doped with a colloidal solution to make it more airtight.
Make sure you sufficiently invest in your resume to make it as airtight as possible.
You can use a rubber grommet to make it more airtight (see Tips) Attach a bowl to the end of the tube.
A type of weatherstripping installed by a carpenter can be aesthetically discreet and make it close to airtight.
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