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The piece includes photographs taken of her as her alter ego on which she inserted thought bubbles (e.g., "I embody everything you most hate and fear").
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To catch the steam and protect the texture of the rice, the elder Mrs. Maddahi uses a piece of wicker she encases in cotton fabric, which she inserts underneath the pot's cover.
The female bitterling (Rhodeus sericeus) deposits its eggs in the gill cavity of freshwater mussels by means of an elongated ovipositor, which she inserts into the mussel's incurrent siphon.
She had then deliberately given police an altered copy of one statement into which she had inserted an extra "I", changing its meaning to suggest she had refused to speak to journalists.
She had then deliberately given police an altered copy of one statement into which she had inserted an extra "I" to change its meaning to suggest she had refused to speak to journalists about the story.
Before lighting her Gauloise, taken from Picasso's blue packet, she took out her gold cigarette holder, "a slender tube several inches long like a tiny trumpet, with a black Bakelite mouthpiece and a flaring bell, into which she studiedly inserted the end of her cigarette.
In one famous example from Oxford University, a female named Betty methodically bends a straight piece of wire against the outside of a plastic cylinder to form the shape of a hook, which she then inserts into the plastic cylinder to extract a handled plug from the bottom as deftly as one might pull a stopper from a drain.
This last patient underwent subsequent placement of a new micro-insert which she again noticed to deliver per the vagina some days afterwards (with correct number of coils trailing in uterine cavity, namely three, bilaterally and without perceived surgical difficulty during its placement).
"Sandra is no longer with The Post because the monthly in-paper insert, Tempo, of which she was the editor, has been discontinued".
What is even more remarkable is that her arterovenous fistula, which was inserted when she first started dialysis, is still working perfectly and is still used to administer treatment three times a week without any problems or signs of malfunction.
(I was intrigued when she told me of the radium "bomb" at the hospital, and the fine gold needles full of radon which were inserted into tumors).
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