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The report said some men had had their genitals "pulled with pliers, tied with wire or beaten with sticks".
Balers compress hay or straw into tightly packed rectangular or cylindrical bales weighing 50 to 100 pounds (22.5 to 45 kg) and tied with wire or twine.
Close by was the body of a woman believed to be a stewardess, whose hands were tied with wire, Fox News said.
For a typical orchid arrangement, three-foot-long blades of steel grass are coiled, tied with wire and suspended from two pieces of bamboo in an inch and a half of water, along with two sprays of orchids.
Depending on how many seeds you have, use one of the following methods: Place a small amount of seeds in a pouch made of lightweight mesh, tied with wire.
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Bonsai specimens are ordinary trees and shrubs (not hereditary dwarfs) that are dwarfed by a system of pruning roots and branches and training branches by tying with wire.
A horse on its back is tied with barbed wire to a copy of Colonel Gaddafi's Green Book.
Two scruffy scaffold poles driven into the yellow sand support a wind-battered tarp tied with fishing wire to what is little more than a hut on the beach.
A 75-pound cotton gin fan was tied with barbed wire to his neck; his left eye and many of his teeth were missing.
The sampling line was inserted into another corner of the bag and tied with a wire.
In the study area, all 15 houses were with seasoned stones properly tied with iron wires assuring integral framework of homogenous roofing.
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