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Next, the anchorages are built on both ends, usually of reinforced concrete with embedded steel eyebars to which the cables will be fastened.
Other nets, like the ones at Madison Square Garden, will be fastened to a bar held from motors mounted in the ceiling.
At the group's vineyard, which should produce 70 litres at the first harvest, modern chemicals will be banned and vines will be planted using wooden Roman tools and will be fastened with canes and broom, as the Romans did.
The tube holes are important, as several thousand tubes will be fastened to them, so it is crucial to evaluate their welding distortion to properly design the manufacturing process.
The HHD will be fastened to the couch (knee extension) or a wall bar in front of the participant (knee flexion) with a strap keeping the HHD just proximal to the lateral malleolus, perpendicular to the limb being tested, to ensure that the knee is kept in a 75° angle during the test, a starting position used in previous studies when measuring isometric strength in KOA [ 52, 53].
The other end -- the entrance -- will be fastened by clothespins.
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You will be fastening the light to it.
The gathers will later be fastened with decorative stitches, and that's when you can use your pretty embroidery thread.
Your microwave will need to be fastened to at least one of them.
A shrunken black leather jacket, either too small to comfortably zip up or with waterfall lapels that are not intended to be fastened, will likely be a front-row staple – we notice Madonna was already working black leather and lace at Marc Jacobs in New York on Monday – and can be picked up at Topshop if the budget does not stretch to Rick Owens.
This gives your tube that you will be using something to be fastened to.
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