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Subsequent to the occurrence of such snapping, moreover, the animal was often observed to remove the taut hair which was kept grasped between the two hands, to briefly look at it at about eye level, and to reinsert it in its mouth as before.
Before that if you wanted to change the priority of an object, you'd need to remove it and then reinsert it.
If your child decides to pull the module out as they're revving up or reinsert it using an incorrect PIN, the readout will display "tamper," giving you the goods on them.
Corrales' trainer, Joe Goossen, did his best to buy a few extra recovery seconds by prevaricating with the mouthpiece as the ref implored him to reinsert it, but he was surely merely delaying the inevitable.
When he was nauseous - which, with the chemo, was a regular occurrence - he would puke up the tube and have to go to hospital for them to reinsert it, very painfully.
The Stanford team then uses the integrators to cut out the terminator DNA snippet that's in the middle of the longer DNA strand, turn it around, and then reinsert it.
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Each time fold the dough in thirds before reinserting it in the machine.
Dr. Kutluk Oktay, an assistant professor at the Center for Reproductive Medicine at Weill Medical College of Cornell University, has removed ovarian tissue and reinserted it in the arm.
"Twin Towers" is certainly meant to be a tribute, but reinserting it, collage-like, into the Manhattan skyline seems flimsy and gratuitous.
All workers applied repellent, put an arm into a cage with 10 mosquitoes for a minute and reinserted it at intervals until the first bite.
A few minutes later, the 33-year-old man, dressed in jeans and a T-shirt, pulled a homemade metal sleeve from the top of the fare box, emptied it of the tokens, and reinserted it.
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