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Hot water drips down through the grounds, through small perforations in the metal, into the glass below.
In both cases, one is looking through a field of small perforations.
But the pavilion has small perforations instead of windows, so the best view it offers is of itself, from the shore.
Chestnuts are so special and so difficult to deal with -- it's practically impossible to shell them without crushing the meat -- that they have their own knife (with a curved, sharp edge) and their own roasting pan (with small perforations so the shells won't explode).
Small perforations within intact forest have been shown to increase.
According to the data from previous studies [2, 4, 8 10], small perforations can self-repair.
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Magatama, Korean kogok, chiefly Japanese jade ornament shaped like a comma with a small perforation at the thick end; it was worn as a pendant, and its form may derive from prehistoric animal-tooth pendants.
Although endoluminal closure of a small perforation of the colon is technically feasible, the outcome of such a closure is unclear.
A small perforation was made in the linea alba through the window, extended to 2 cm using a pair of scissors, and then the laparotomy procedure was completed.
This analysis enables to differentiate between the impact of a small perforation within an area of intact forest which differs from for example, the edges created by a large non-forest patch which could be encroaching field or pasture.
There is a small perforation on the lower side of the body.
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