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Technical explanation: For centuries, guitars were strung with 4 wound strings (a wire with thinner wire wound around it) and 2 plain (one wire) strings, the plain strings being the highest treble strings, E and B. Normally, the 3rd string, the G, is wound, making it a tough string to bend.
Another way to add color to your guitar in an unexpected way is to change out the plain strings and knobs of your guitar with bright, exciting colored versions.
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If this is the case no matter what you does, these tiny seedlings can be staked using thin bamboo or wood skewers and tied in place using plain string.
Their operation principle is that a plain bit-string is mapped to a base-string according to a rule selected from eight possible ones.
Three different feature extraction (FE) approaches were employed: features extracted from the Portable Executable (PE) section, meaningful plain-text strings that are encoded in programs files, and byte sequence features.
However, on a more global scale, bacterial shapes range from the plain (rods, spheres, strings) to the outlandish (branched, curved, coiled, spiraled, star-shaped), to the truly bizarre (fluted and tentacled) [ 5].
Six strings on plain, light colored pegs.
Great music, plain and simple, seamlessly strung together for maximum party vibe effect.
To make this file, open Textedit, click Format > Make Plain Text, and paste the strings below into the window, keeping the spacing exactly the same.
But from there it's plain sailing for Bartoli, a string of errors from Stephens handing her a comfortable hold.
The pews and other church furnishings had been removed, and plain white curtains had been strung up to form private cubicles, as in a hospital ward.
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