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Elsewhere, Amber Atherton, 20, is threading beads on to wire to make necklaces.
And his pastel ruffles were threaded with fishing wire to make them stand out in a slightly sculptural way.
I bought three of them and asked if they could be hung from a wire to make a necklace.
Utility companies have taken their own preventive measures, including offering rewards of as much as $10,000 and painting copper wire to make it less valuable as scrap.
"You can use a wire to make a line," he said, "but if the wire is barbed the line becomes much more dynamic".
Among the tasks were building a marshmallow catapult with tongue depressors; using a magnet, battery, and wire to make a spinning motor; using a spool and pencil to create a racing dragster; and making a flying paper vortex.
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Our eyesight is wired to make sense of light falling on objects, not shining through them.
Instead, awkward plastic clips dangle from two wires to make the battery connections.
humans are incredibly groupish creatures — as a species we're pretty hard wired to make "us v them" categorizations.
Other maritime security services are less controversial: fitting ships with kit, such as barbed or electric wires, to make it hard for pirates to clamber aboard.
In past decades, electronic elements having single functions were linked with wiring to make up the multiple functions necessary for systems.
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