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Essentially you spend some time letting the sensors in the Home button get used to your fingerprint, moving your finger around slightly, lifting it up just above the surface and putting it back down, with a graphic filling out how near the software is to being able to recognize your fingerprint (you can use thumb or index finger, depending on your preference).
Once tacked down at the corners, Adson forceps were used to stretch the areas lying in between by carefully grasping a small portion of underlying serosa at the edge of the colon and slightly lifting the tissue off the glass while pulling toward the edge of the slide, being careful not to damage the delicate mucosa nor introduce air bubbles between the tissue and glass.
Twitch your entire left side forward while ever so slightly lifting the heel of your left foot.
One way to do this is the let out your fart slowly by squeezing your butt cheeks and then slightly lifting up one cheek to let out your fart.
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It was sufficiently encouraged by the results to slightly lift its guidance for the full year.
Then he took a break from his pruning, paused, and ever so slightly lifted his tail.
The slightly lifted brows, a gesture that stretches his eyes yet wider, signify yes.
The overwhelming feeling of local gloom may have been slightly lifted by the absence from England's team of Jimmy Anderson.
Some users have complained that the touchscreen glass is slightly lifted around the edge of the device.
I.B.M. was sufficiently encouraged by the results to slightly lift its guidance for the full year to "at least $15.10 a share," from $15 a share previously.
Israel remains strongly critical of any deal that even slightly lifts sanctions unless Iran is totally stripped of technology that can make nuclear arms.
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