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This warning, familiar from mutual-fund ads, might be inserted as a disclaimer in all history books.
The driver's response is picked up by microphones that might be inserted in the seat belt, sun visor or rear-view mirror.
Dr Gold's discovery would still be a useful pointer, though, to the molecular-biological crack into which a suitable pharmacological crowbar might be inserted.
The shells were then worked on by a machinist at a lathe, who shaped the nose so that a locally made fuze might be inserted.
Two panels in the sides of the box slid smoothly up and down, so that a pair of hands might be inserted, and the square lens, attached to a system of rods and screws, could be raised and lowered.
Circular motifs might actually be snap fasteners or beads, for example, arranged to provide a principal horizontal band, and the concept of triangles might be inserted with a type of sewing machine stitching.
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Try turning the cartridge around; you might be inserting it in the wrong way.
These flags are a few bits of data that might soon be inserted into digital TV programming in order to control your ability to record them.
Yet here, too, might a caveat be inserted?
But over the past year, the Copenhagen Accord has proved to have virtues, not least because all countries were invited to submit plans (entirely voluntary ones) for how they might cut emissions, to be inserted into an Appendix of the Accord, and 80 of them have now done so, including the leading carbon emitters, China, the US and India.
How it might feel when their IUD will be inserted?
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