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(Mr Denk phrases it rather more provocatively as the "screwing of the canon").
His brilliantly effective technique included a strong, energising elbow movement, a subtle screwing of the wrist, delicate fingers and strange workings of the tongue inside a closed mouth, but he never slashed.
To successfully deal in New York property — to rent or buy or remortgage — is, apparently, a question of making sure that your defrauding and screwing of the other guy more is more efficient than his hoodwinking and double-crossing of you.
Katie is taking care of her kids, Jake is fretting about being stuck inside, Lex is trying to protect everyone and banging on tables saying things such as "Screw protocol!" but not really doing any screwing, of protocol or anything else.
Screwing of the piles and columns in the threads provided in the pile cap leads to partial fixity condition.
Intralaminar screwing of the thoracic spine has been described in few cases in which pedicles were hypoplasic.
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Then, around 1986, the screw of history took another turn.
Some early naturalist shipped his trophies to Linnaeus "wrapped in little screws of paper," she says, "and they're still in little screws of paper".
Merwin was among those who, in the 60s, began to loosen the screws of formal verse.
What you are doing is depicting the right-handed screw of DNA.
Notes are first articulated, softly, by tapping the string with the screw of the bow.
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