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Rather than a carved figure, the sculpture has the form of a soldier punched out from its trapezoid of polished black Pennsylvania granite.
One 0.6 mm tissue core had been punched out from the index tumor of each case, and transferred into a TMA format as described34.
He showed to his own and then to the scientific world's satisfaction that holes punched out from below the earth would look different to those stamped in from above.
8.50pm GMT 19 mins And now a huge roar from the Azteca crowd, who thought their team had opened the scoring with a hooked effort from Jimenez, punched out from underneath the bar by Moss.
Sorenstam then punched out from under a tree, laid up with a 5-iron on an improbable 250-yard approach to the stamp-sized green, bumped a sand wedge from 75 yards to within 6 feet of the pin and nearly saved par.
For Pt 1, samples were also punched out from the slice shown in (C) but after photography.
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He was forced to punch out from under the trees.
The blanking presses are typically high speed, punching out from the coils as many as 21 planchets per stroke at 100 or more strokes per minute, the scissel being returned to the melting pot.
Similarly, John spent time in consulting where the sometimes hectic travel and work schedules forced him to think hard about how to guard personal time — to "punch out" from work and create downtime to recharge and rejuvenate.
You have seen this much blood from a Swede since Girl With The Dragon Tattoo (I knew I could do it!) — Steve Politi (@StevePoliti) 5 Apr 12 After punching out from the trees off the 18th fairway, Stenson landed in the pine straw short of the fairway.
On June 25 , 2010 Frederick Deare punched out for the last time from his job driving a forklift at the Old London factory in the Bronx.
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