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to wires
noun
Metal formed into a thin, even thread, now usually by being drawn through a hole in a steel die.
Exact(60)
The timing device was a clock attached to wires.
The milled 5 h powders were further processed to wires.
The patterns are created by manipulating and tying the branches to wires or other supports.
Hooked up to wires, then writhing on the floor, the creature is a nightmare vision.
In our code, addition to wires for the threshold values, we held a flag determining whether individual pixels were green.
When Siraj saw the image of the hooded Iraqi prisoner, attached to wires, standing on a box, he became hysterical.
On another occasion, Mr. Israilov said, he was connected to wires and Mr. Kadyrov administered electric shocks.
The humans behave like machines, hooked up to wires; the robots act like people, aspiring to experience love.
Bigger ones, attached to wires and harnesses, are practising their moves on the uneven bars and rings.
European steel tariffs would apply to 15 products, from sheets for car doors to wires used in construction.
In addition to wires, the researchers used chemicals to carve out circular indentations in which the LEDs would be placed.
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