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She stripped the wallpaper in the kitchen and removed every inch of carpeting -- laboriously cutting it into strips with a razor to roll up and take to the street.
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He then underwent emergency brain surgery where doctors removed an 8-inch by 4-inch section of bone from the right side of the senator's skull in order to relieve pressure.
The procedure removed three inch-long chunks of tissue, one from each lobe of Zadroga's right lung, and James had to spend about a week in the hospital recuperating.
When Virgil Earp was later ambushed and his left arm almost blown off, Goodfellow removed four inches of shattered bone, saving the useless arm.
For example, she voted against the repeal of the Affordable Care Act soon after enduring surgery that removed several inches of her rib in order to treat her stage IV kidney cancer.
Remove ½ inch (1.25 cm) of the outer shielding.
Using a sharp knife or razor blade remove an inch of the outer plastic covering from the end you just cut.
"We removed over 20 inches of snow from a 10,000-foot runway, and then we found a three-inch layer of ice".
MSF supplied them with personal protective equipment (PPE) – the yellow full-body suits, goggles, masks and long green gloves they needed to enter the high-risk red zone of the treatment units – and trained them to put on and later remove their suits safely while every inch was sprayed with chlorine solution.
At one point he took his cloth bundle down from the overhead rack, unfolded it, removed a nine-inch brazier and made preparations to brew tea on it.
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