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Twisting the ends apart from each other sideways works much better than pulling them directly apart.
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The angled edge also lets you wedge it sideways, working it under large pieces (like a halved endive).
A sideways approach works better, as with The Wanderer, which identifies the hero's restless nature.
It's an outstanding movie, ranking with Payne's ("The Descendants," "Sideways") best work.
Well, my process kind of works sideways.
If you're having the opposite problem – that your job isn't challenging you – ask about the opportunities to make a sideways move or work on a new project.
West Fifty-third and Fifty-fourth Streets were residential neighborhoods, with back yards and access alleys; therefore museum expansion, except for the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden, worked sideways along Fifty-third Street, and the galleries were strung along a rather narrow and inflexible route.
Further downstream, a bend before Surrey's last fully-working watermill, Cobham Mill, the burgeoning sunshine catches the tangerine, pink-nibbed bills of greylags working sideways against the current, their elegant posture beautifully apposite on a Sunday of taking the air and going with the flow.
The gases don't only shoot up; they may also work sideways, creating ripples and other windlike features that look out of place on a body without an atmosphere.
This suggests that it would be prudent to first alleviate the possibility of premature formation of plastic hinges within the first and last bays of the frame, minimize large drift angles near the supports and then work sideways to control the displacements of the remaining bays or modules.
Turn the piece sideways and start working into the side of the strip you just made.
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