Sentence examples for stapling from inspiring English sources

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stapling

noun

The act by which something is stapled.

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"What if we started stapling passports from Tibet?" Though this is never likely to be adopted as policy by the government in Delhi, the very suggestion would make China furious.The Indians' increasingly strong ties with America are bolstering their confidence in dealing with China.

But they believe it does one or other of three things: helps send signals to the brain, influences appetite hormones, or affects stomach muscle tone.Usually, it takes less than an hour to implant this device making it much cheaper than the three-hour procedure involved in stapling the stomach.

This "bariatric" procedure recommended for people who are seriously obese costs around $30,000, and involves stapling off a section of the stomach.

Having aggravated an ankle injury earlier in the play-offs, Schilling pitched game six shortly after having undergone an experimental surgical procedure that consisted of stapling the tendon in his right ankle to keep it in place.

In a short minute-and-a-half video that's inexplicably been viewed over a million times, Braziliandanny donned a GoPro to film himself stapling, photocopying and stuffing envelopes.

My work as a photographer helps inform the book projects and vice versa, it's just a great way to keep trying new things and not become stagnant, plus it is so hands-on — I mean, we are hand-cutting, stapling, stamping, folding, binding everything.

He is thinking of making Staple Art — in other words, stapling staples onto a piece of paper, canvas, or even fabric to create an image.

In one sketch, Nessen, playing himself, looked on indulgently as Chase, playing Ford, lurched around the set, stapling his ear and signing his hand instead of a piece of tax legislation.

Some employees in slaughterhouses, she notes, rapidly develop a protective hardness and start killing animals in a purely mechanical way: "The person doing the killing approaches his job as if he was stapling boxes moving along a conveyor belt.

Mark is a botanist — but one who just happens to know how to perform surgery on himself with no (or perhaps minimal) anesthetic, not just pulling the sharpened antenna from his stomach but digging around in the hole with forceps to extract a bullet-like metal plug, stapling himself shut, and remaining healthy afterwards, with no threat of infection.

DHAKA, Bangladesh — On the fourth floor of a nondescript pale-blue government building in Old Dhaka, clerks are stapling together copies of depositions from witnesses to the crimes committed during Bangladesh's 1971 war of secession from Pakistan — a conflict that may have killed up to three million people, according to the Bangladeshi government.

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