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One worker won $500 after noticing that the Sonata and the XG 350 sedans had differently shaped covers over their spare tires.

For 25 years both have loyally skated the Olympic Stadium in Montreal otherwise known as the "Big O" spot, a measly looking whistle shaped concrete covered passageway covered in graffiti.

Some sponges are shaped to cover tiny crevices — like the inner corners of the eyes or the furrow where the nose meets the cheeks.

Deposits were made using sterile filter papers saturated with the 10% tracer compounds (w/v), shaped to cover the appropriate cortical region, and inserted beneath the dura mater (Rubio-Garrido et al., 2007).

As for the fit, Tooshie's designer Natascha Sayn Wittgenstein took care of that: "It's not about focusing on shapes cover this, reveal that — but keeping it elegant with these small pieces of fabric," she says.

Preferred shapes cover the GDL only slightly and can be found for contact angles typical for fuel cell materials.

The specimen parameters include bar diameter (up to 52 mm), rib shape, cover thickness, and the presence/absence of confining reinforcement.

On the Shape cover, she's traded fire safety for heat-generation, in a tight and taut gold bikini.

Concentric circles and various shapes cover the floors, primary-coloured guides for the defensive footwork the Ingles are renowned for instilling in their fighters.

If you want to cut your erase board into shapes, cover the paper with tape first, then cut.

They will be in order, so that the uppermost shapes cover the lower ones (if they are not transparent).

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