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The forms in the prints include those of metal objects like hammers, knives, chain, wire, hooks, window bars, horseshoes and railroad spikes, all of which might be raw materials for Mr. Edwards's sculpture.
Try to avoid doing this too soon after the argument because feelings still might be raw.
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One imagines that the subject might be a raw one for Cave, whose own father, an English literature professor, died in a car crash when he was 19.
Directed by David Ayer and based on the DC comic about a gang of antiheroes co-opted by the US government, Suicide Squad might be more raw, more vicious than your average do-gooder superhero story.
Hence, waste plum stones might be valuable raw material for obtaining fatty oil for the use as alternative feedstock in biodiesel production.
Vernon sent out a link to this FACT Magazine article outlining how Apple Music might be a raw deal for indie labels, then discussed how Apple products had lately been turning him off of music. .
These tapes might be described as raw material for a documentary that was never made.
IF your dog turns up his nose at high-end prepared dog food — perhaps too effete for its taste — another foodie trend might be an option: raw food.
What happens then?" Mawmaw wonders if the mammoth might be scratching itself raw along the fence, but over the next week, looking out the back window, she never catches it in the act.
These residues are usually shells, seeds, peels, bagasse and other materials that might be used as raw material in industrial fermentations (Chandra et al. 2012).
Recycled wastes might be used as raw materials in the manufacturing of artificial LightWeight Aggregates (LWAs) in substitution and/or in combination with aggregates produced using natural sources for several end-uses, thus saving non-renewable resources.
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