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Take your wire and bend it in half.
Take your wire mesh pieces and staple them to the planks.
Take your wire and bend it into the shape of an ankh.
Take your wire and start wrapping it around the nail tightly knit from one end to the other.
Take your wire hanger (make sure it is thin wire so it is easy to bend) and bend your hanger as pictured.
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Take your remote wire that came in your amp kit and splice/solder it onto that blue and white-striped wire and run it through the dash and then along the door jam.
Take your hanging wire and make it a loop around the scroll.
Take your copper wire and line it up the the metal connector on the small side of the N-Female connector.
Take your push-wire, and push it lengthwise into the box on the smallest side (not the one the lid/flap is taped to) and approximately one-third of an inch away form the edge that the flap closes onto, centered.
While X-Men doesn't take your breath away wire-to-wire the way The Matrix did, it's an accomplished piece of work with considerable pulp watchability to it".
In one of his poems, just four lines long, Queneau sets a number of traps, punning on, to take one example, different meanings of "fils" (son, or wires, take your pick), and ends with the challenge: "allez me traduire ça en anglais!" Which Rachel Galvin, naturally enough, renders as "go translate that into French for me!" It's the spirit you have to get into above all here, and Galvin knows it.
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