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He had a hard time picking the flat card off the table.
It inserted the flat card into a slot and the cell door slid noiselessly open.
A flat card printed front and back.
When all is dry brush a layer of household filler on to the flat card areas to give them a slightly textured finish.
Designs vary in sizes and can be flat cards, folded cards, or refrigerator magnets.
Fingering the flat card, Nemes thinks that it should be called the Shrike trap.
Elegant embossed square flat card approx 170 mm with invitation printed font and back.
Takaaki Kihara frequently uses another technique in which the three-dimensional structure is "punched out" of the flat card.
I looked out at a row of old women sitting behind flat card tables, with what looked like lottery tickets laid out neatly on display.
Version E was a modified unit to fit on railroad flat cards to produce a mobile Flak radar system.
Apparent card diameter 60mm Quick removal bracket Available as flat card with or without light or direct read.
An even split of two jumps meetings and two flat cards today offers further evidence that the winter game is gradually beginning to wake from its slumbers.
At best, a flat card is an approximation to a three-dimensional scene, and measurement of a test card may lead to underexposure unless adjustment is made.
Fairyhouse returns next Saturday with an all Flat card which is not, I'm sure, what punters might want at this famed National Hunt course.
A keycard lock operates with a flat card using the same dimensions as a credit card or US and EU driver's license.
Contemporary sets (at around £25 for a starter kit including pitch) feature players made from flat cards inserted into button-like bases, just as the original 1940s figures were.
Struthers says the PJA Board will ask the British Horseracing Authority for those meetings to be changed to flat cards.
A flat card, a piece of alien gadgetry, which gave a three-dimensional image when placed under a light, so that the small figure on it seemed to stand smiling up at him.
Everyone of those flat cards, and the Hub, of the exploded Orbital blazed once with an icy, sparkling brilliance as though a million tiny white stars were shining through each shattered piece.
The wet weather has already taken its toll on racing here this week as Tuesday’s jump meeting at Newton Abbot and Folkestone’s Flat card were abandoned on Monday owing to waterlogged ground.
It’s the final Flat card of the season in Scotland and the Renfrewshire trainer said: “Los Nadis won this race last year and won recently at Ayr so he’s in good form.
The newest stationery collection at Crane & Company, the premium stationer founded 206 years ago, is a group of thick flat cards by the designer Kate Spade with room, at most, for a few paragraphs.
Smith also introduced mechanical innovations in spinning: in 1834 he improved Archibald Buchanan's self-stripping card, filing a patent (British patent no. 6560) for fixing the flat cards on an endless chain, allowing them to be regularly cleaned.
To avoid any accusations of bias, we'll start at the top of the country and work our way down, which pedants will point out should make Ayr our first port of call, but we'll get to the flat card at the Craigie track later.
As mentioned above, a commonly cited explanation is that an item, be it bread or a flat card, etc., would often be placed on top of a drink to protect it from fruit flies; at some point it became a habit to top this "cover" with a snack.