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The 12 case or control fathers in this exposure group had the following occupational titles: 'clicker (shoe company)'shoehoperativeive' (n=2), 'shoe worker' (n=2), 'leather cutter', 'leather worker', 'shoe repairer/journeyman' (n=2), 'tanner (fellmongers)'machineine operator (brush factory)'bootoot and shoe operative (men's moulding)'.
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5. (B) In a recent flight test, an operator brushed against the space bar and the aircraft initiated a self-destruction sequence.
The choice of biopsy tool is up to the operator, but any standard needle, cytology brush, or transbronchial forceps can be used to obtain either cytologic, or histopathologic material from the nodule.
Brushing her eyes, she laughs and says: "She was a damn fine operator.
What used to be called a photograph is more often a cocktail of mixed, digital images that a computer operator can paint in and out, highlighting and enhancing electronically with the dexterity of a painter with brush.
While handling the quintessence, it will be of use to the operator to stuff his nose and mouth with sponges soaked in vinegar; and while poisoning the cloth, he may fasten the brush to an iron rod, and when finished, he must put brush and rod into the fire.
Ultimately, no charges were brought against Seaport or its operators, and leading state officials brushed aside Mr. Hynes's damning portrait of the adult home system.
Brush, brush, brush.
The operator?
Operator: "Goodbye".
"Dean is an operator.
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