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Cut fringe and tie along the bottom, cut off sleeves to turn into handles".
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What Einstein knew intuitively was that diet matters; what goes in must go out, or else it will turn into love handles.
When the lid is closed, this will turn into a handle that can be held upward.
The detected maneuvers are then classified into five major categories of events: braking, accelerating, turn handling, lane handling and speeding.
The entire shop is kitted out in recycled and salvaged material – a cash desk made out of remoulded washing-up liquid bottles, telephone receivers turned into door handles – and aims to offer creative clothes at minimum cost to the environment.
Once this mobile page is loaded, the desktop and mobile pair and link up with each other - after 'calibrating' your phone, the screen turns into the handle of a lightsaber and one of the Death Star's signature stormtrooper-filled corridors appears on the desktop screen.
The back of the bottle will need to be turned into the handle that hangs from the wall alongside the power point, while the front of the bottle needs to be cut high enough to prevent the phone from falling out when placed into the container.
Turn the handles back into the original position.
"You hear a lot of sentiments that this could turn into Vietnam if not handled correctly," said Mark Penn, who was a pollster for Bill Clinton in the White House and is now working for the presidential campaign of Senator Joseph I. Lieberman.
The only try of the first half came on five minutes, before the heavy drizzle began to descend on the KC Stadium and turn ball-handling into a lottery.
Also, if you're drilling into the coal and you should hit shale, what the miners called bone, that drill bit could seize up and the handle could turn into a propeller and rip into your shoulder or your jaw".
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