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"I always have a box with some sawdust in it," Mr. Brimm said.
"You could start out with some sawdust, add calcium or Vitamin A and meet the criteria," Mr. Jacobson said.
Measurements were taken at several points in time over a 1 2 h period in order to test the effects of marginal enrichments, namely the provision of a jerrycan canister (Experiments 1a and 1b) and the provision of some sawdust and/or removal of the metal chain (Experiment 2).
In the bar, he gets some sawdust on his fingers, and wipes it off and then smells his fingers.
Get some sawdust from the floor you want to repair.
Get some sawdust, which is easily obtained from any cabinet making shop you will want to use "real wood" sawdust, not plywood or laminate sawdust).
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In these cages also some soiled sawdust bedding (from the old cage) was placed in an open box.
Most stories last no longer than the day's sawdust; some linger a while in the beer-pungent air; a few get better with age.
Made of clay mixed with some grist — usually sawdust or ground rice husk that would burn off later in the kiln — and then shaped carefully, this pot had thousands of micropores.
It's a good idea to keep back some naturally colored sawdust curls to mix in with the colored curls, as this breaks up the color and makes for a more interesting effect.
Wood putty, also known as plastic wood in some places, is a type of putty made of sawdust and some type of binder, and is very effective at filling the holes left around the nails.
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