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And convoluted plots are part of that rule book, an overly twisty means to a dependably twisted end.
There were a soldier's soft cap, a can of chewing tobacco, part of a notebook and the twisted end of a gun.
"It's a familiar American story, a Horatio Alger story that comes to some twisted end -- a self-made man whose parents didn't finish high school, who rises to the very, very top: a professor at Harvard Business School, the president of Ford, the secretary of defense in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, the president of the World Bank".
Insert this twisted end through the hole.
Firmly push the twisted end directly into the knot.
If you can unwrap the twisted end to double the length, do so.
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His mane evokes a gathering of strawberry-red intricately braided hempen fibers, the sharply twisted ends of which have been punched, individually, a half inch into his scalp.
Step 2 Shine ultraviolet (UV) light onto the mixture (and keep heating it so it stays melted), and the azobenzene dopant switches from trans to cis (the form with the twisted ends) and disperses into the liquid PCM (structure C).
Left undressed, with sides of red sauce or melted cheese for dipping, it's pasta for the Instagram age, each raviolo shaped like a little round hat, or a wrapped candy with twisted ends, or a pointy wonton, and made with dough ranging in color from olive green (spinach or parsley) to glossy gray (squid ink) to muted mauve (tomato).
It can be conflicting if twisted ends of the wire knot were sufficiently bent back into direct contact with the bone Open image in new window Fig. 2 Antero posterior and lateral radiograph of a simple olecranon fracture.
It can be conflicting if the Kirschner wires were oversized in term of length and if twisted ends of the wire knot were sufficiently bent back into direct contact with the bone.
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