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They look like the perforations of a shotgun blast.
All but two suffered perforations of the eardrums, she said.
But Mr. Hay focused on the particularity of things, like the faintly speckled texture and frayed perforations of toilet-paper squares, rather than creating generic icons.
The detail is remarkable, down to hair follicles and the perforations of a dainty bandage on Nauman's toe.
Doctors said the side effects were generally tolerable, although six patients who received Avastin suffered perforations of their intestines and one died from it.
As you look down a fairway, they suggest the mouths of small caves, or, collectively, the sharp perforations of a kitchen grater.
Some of the companies competing for the job concentrated on the shape, color and perforations of the shreds, while other contenders opted for semantically driven systems, which looked for keywords and likely text matches.
"Death of this man is due to a gunshot wound to the head with perforations of skull and brain," he wrote.
Opening and closing like camera shutters, the diaphragms were designed to control the penetration of light into the building, but they also mimic the perforations of a mashrabiya, a kind of latticework screen common on the windows of Arabian buildings.
Closing perforations of high water cut wells gives better results than water injection.
Group 1 presented four perforations of the membrane, and no perforation occurred in group 2 [43].
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