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The two men, in back-of-the-envelope tradition, took a piece of string and taped it to the center of a row of cardboard strips.
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Take a piece of string and tie it through the remaining end.
Whenever my mother mislaid a brooch or her keys, and had resigned herself to failure after days of sporadic searching in drawers and in the dark recesses of furniture cushions, she would take a piece of string about twenty centimetres long, walk around the house tying knots in it, and recite, "Devil, I got you now.
Take a piece of string and place it on a piece of paper.
Take a piece of string, and connect it to the series of cups with one end.
Take a piece of string and tie it to the Mentos.
Take a piece of string long enough to fit behind your neck and down to your mid-torso, put an end of the string through each of the holes.
With an assistant, take a piece of string or wire and stretch it between the lines on the front of the tires, even with the spindle, and measure the distance on the string.
Once you have put in the holes, take a piece of string or ribbon and put it through two holes on the box making sure the two ends of the string are coming out of the box.
Take a piece of string that's about 20 feet (6.1 m) long and tie it to the narrower end of the stick, about 4 inches (10.2 cm) from the end.
She took a piece of gauze and pulled off a slimy, transparent string laced with neurotoxins.
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