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then and fastened
the onion was then fastened together with string and placed beneath a dripping eave.
The gut was then cut and stretched and fastened to stakes to dry and then made into waterproof parkas, bags, and other receptacles ( Turner Ch.
The chains were then fastened and sometimes she was painted with pitch which was supposed to help the fire burn her more quickly.
Other positions include the reverse prayer position ( not recommended unless the subject has flexible shoulders ), and an over-arm tie, in which the arms are brought over the head, and the wrists fastened together behind the head and then by a length of rope, chain or strapping to a belt at the waist.
) The wax-supply sheet was then removed and discarded, and the other sheet ( containing the images ) was fastened onto the drum of the ( manual or electrical ) machine, with the waxed ( back, or reverse-image ) side out.
They then must " secure the cabin " ensuring tray tables are stowed, seats are in their upright positions, armrests down and carry-ons stowed correctly and seat belts are fastened prior to takeoff.
He fastened on Vergniaud's letter to the king and his support of the appeal to the people as proof that he was a moderate in its then despised sense.
A cord or rope is fastened to the remora's tail, and when a turtle is sighted, the fish is released from the boat ; it usually heads directly for the turtle and fastens itself to the turtle's shell, and then both remora and turtle are hauled in.
If they then immediately appear, it is well ; if not, let the master uncover the consecrated pentacles which he should have made to constrain and command the spirits, and which he should wear fastened round his neck, holding the medals ( or pentacles ) in his left hand, and the consecrated knife in his right ; and encouraging his companions, he shall say with a loud voice:
The neckerchief is then fastened around the neck with the ends either tied or clasped with a slide or woggle.
The two sheets were then separated, and the first sheet was fastened onto the drum of the machine, with the back side out.
A line was fastened to the spear point which was then held by the spearsman for control.
Captured British soldiers were spread out and fastened with restraints to the ground, then a stick, or a piece of wood was used to keep their mouth open to prevent swallowing.
The intended victim was stripped naked and then firmly fastened within the interior spaces of two narrow rowing boats ( or hollowed-out tree trunks ) joined together one on top of the other with the head, hands and feet protruding.
The air is pumped until the mattress is rigid, then the valve is closed and the straps are fastened.
It was then that the tester bed made its first appearance, the tester being slung from the ceiling or fastened to the walls, a form which developed later into a room within a room, shut in by double curtains, sometimes even so as to exclude all drafts.
" The slender delicate palpi, with the fury of starved serpents, quivered a moment over her head, then as if instinct with demoniac intelligence fastened upon her in sudden coils round and round her neck and arms ; then while her awful screams and yet more awful laughter rose wildly to be instantly strangled down again into a gurgling moan, the tendrils one after another, like great green serpents, with brutal energy and infernal rapidity, rose, retracted themselves, and wrapped her about in fold after fold, ever tightening with cruel swiftness and savage tenacity of anacondas fastening upon their prey.
Planking is then fastened to the frames.
To make the shell, the wood is boiled in water to make it bendable, and then it is bent into a cylindrical shape and fastened together.
Captured British soldiers were spread out on the and fastened with restraints to the ground, then a stick, or a piece of wood was used to keep their mouth open to prevent swallowing.
He then fastened his master's head to a rock and threw it into the Uji River so it could not be found.
Askew then climbed onto the rack and her wrists and ankles were fastened.

then and scarlet
However, rather than being directly invasive and inflammatory, it seems to cause local infection, but then its other actions are via toxins: whether affecting kidneys in post strep glomerulonephritis, heart valves in rheumatic fever, the scarlet skin of scarlet fever or dissolving tissue in necrotizing fasciitis.
He sustained a sprained ankle in early May which sidelined him until June and then was ill with scarlet fever for a whole month from 10 July to 10 August.
Imitations go back to Roman times and already in the 17th century techniques were developed to color foil red — by burning scarlet wool in the bottom part of the furnace — which was then placed under the imitation stone.
When he came to the precipice he divided the scarlet thread into two parts, one of which he tied to the rock and the other to the goat's horns, and then pushed the goat down ( Yoma vi.
In the photographs of a European yew ( Taxus baccata ) below, the aril starts out as a small, green band at the base of the seed, then turns brown to red as it enlarges and surrounds the seed, eventually becoming fleshy and scarlet in color at maturity.
Professor Ned Quartermess, a. k. a. Neddie Seagoon ( Harry Secombe ), sceptical of claims that the remains might be unexploded German skulls from World War II, discovers a fossilized Irish stew, and then uncovers a strange scarlet capsule containing the fossilized remains of three serge suits and the bones of a bowler hat.
It was originally formulated as torch red in 1998 and then renamed scarlet by Crayola in 2000.
He is lustrated and consecrated with the four elements ( water and earth, fire and air ), and then invested with his scarlet Robe and crowned with the golden Uraeus serpent of wisdom.
On the 4th of the following June, a grand review was held on Birmingham Heath ( then unenclosed ), " to the delight of the local belles, who knew not which the most to admire, the scarlet horse or the blue foot.

then and woolen
If the fibers are first aligned by combing them and then the spinner uses a worsted type drafting method such as the short forward draw, the yarn is smoother and called a worsted ; by contrast, if the fibers are carded but not combed and the spinner uses a woolen drafting method such as the long backward draw, the yarn is fuzzier and called woolen-spun.
During the feast he plied the courtiers with wine, and executed his vengeance during their drunken sleep by fastening down over them the woolen hangings of the hall with pegs he had sharpened during his feigned madness, and then setting fire to the palace.
Charles owned and operated the sawmill, and eventually he also owned the grist and woolen mills in the small community of Williamsburg, as it was then known.
The Thénardiers then send a letter stating they need ten francs so they can " buy " a woolen skirt for Cosette.

then and thread
In this scheme, the CPU would then quickly switch to another thread which is ready to run, the switch often done in one CPU clock cycle, such as the UltraSPARC Technology.
CPU designers then borrowed ideas from commercial computing markets such as transaction processing, where the aggregate performance of multiple programs, also known as throughput computing, was more important than the performance of a single thread or program.
Subsequent warps are then tied in to the existing warp with the help of a knotting robot which ties each new thread on individually.
The quilter's hand or sewing machine passes the needle and thread through all layers and then brings the needle back up.
* Machine Trapunto quilting – a process of using water soluble thread and an extra layer of batting to achieve trapunto design and then sandwiching the quilt and re-sewing the design with regular cotton thread.
The increased velocity meant that new problems arrived, and so bullets went from being soft lead to harder lead, then to copper jacketed, in order to better engage the spiraled grooves without " stripping " them in the same way that a screw or bolt thread would be stripped if subjected to extreme forces.
The AFRSI blankets consist of layers of pure silica felt sandwiched between a layer of silica fabric on the outside and S-Glass fabric on the inside, stitched together using pure silica thread in a 1-inch grid, then coated with a high-purity silica coating.
However, if the time that is spent suspending a thread and then restoring it can be proven to be always more than the time that must be waited for a thread to become ready to run after being blocked in a particular situation, then spinlocks are a fine solution for that situation only.
# Pass the working end over the standing part, then thread it back under the standing part and both riding turns, forming an overhand knot under two riding turns.
As a result, context switching between user threads or fibers within the same process is extremely efficient because it does not require any interaction with the kernel at all: a context switch can be performed by locally saving the CPU registers used by the currently executing user thread or fiber and then loading the registers required by the user thread or fiber to be executed.
They then migrate into the cecum and ascending colon where they thread their anterior portion ( whip-like end ) into the tissue mucosa and reside permanently for their year-long life span.
It is unlikely that silkworms were domestically bred before the Neolithic age: it was not until then that the tools required to facilitate the manufacturing of larger quantities of silk thread had been developed.
SEH is based on pushing exception handler frames onto the stack, then adding them to a linked list stored in thread local storage ( the first field of the thread environment block ).
A thread ( the “ weft thread ”) is then passed ( at a right angle to the warp ) through the space ( the “ shed ”) between the lower and the upper warp threads.
The raised warp threads are then lowered and the previously lower warp threads are raised, and the weft thread is then passed through the shed in the opposite direction.
This thread can then be used to weave a carbon fiber filament fabric or cloth.
Charted Canvas designs are typically printed in two ways: either in grid form with each thread intersection being represented with a symbol that shows what color is meant to be stitched on that intersection, or as a line drawing where the stitcher is to trace the design onto his canvas and then fill in those areas with the colors listed.

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