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Spikes featuring notches into the embedded portion of the anchor performed better than smooth, un-notched plates.
In films, people are always putting notches into belts but it doesn't actually work like that.
When John arrived, we looked more closely at the plans, which called for cutting notches into the four legs and in four crossbraces.
The class broke into groups and began cutting forty-five-degree notches into the dummy trees, which began to look like drunken totem poles.
2. Saw similarly small notches into the 60cm rods, 10cm from each end (this is where the cross-members will eventually engage).
[C1.] S.& P. Cuts G.M. Debt Further Into Junk Status Standard & Poor's Ratings Services cut its rating on General Motors' debt two more notches into junk status.
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It will not have a notch into the screen like Apple's new iPhones, however.
6. Cut a notch into the side of the chili, stand it on the brim of the glass and serve.
As early as the 17th century, scientists had noticed that some continents fit like a jigsaw puzzle, Brazil notching into Africa.
On my way to work, I usually walk past a dark open slot notched into the side of a tall apartment building on Lexington Avenue.
The harp is normally tuned diatonically (to a seven-note octave) in C♭; depressing all pedals to the first notch puts it into C, to the second notch, into C♯.
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