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There is a small perforation on the lower side of the body.
Often, gas is produced through the same perforations as the oil.
January 1855 - perforation size changed from 16 to 14.
Around the neck and base are a line of perforations.
The same basic design, with some changes of color and perforation, continued in use through 1901.
It was so easy a thing, that perforation of a torso.
The upper part of a body is decorated with perforations.
These two perforations have remained by far the most commonly used ones.
I reached out, placed my hands over the proper perforations.
As is inevitable for a mechanical process like perforation, many things can go wrong.
A perfect perforation around the top for easy shell removal.
He tore the tickets down the perforations and gave them to her.
Several surgical techniques may be used to close a larger perforation.
There were four perforations on each side of a motion picture frame.
The pipes absorb water through perforations and move it out of the park.
Within that period, the stamps printed through 1857 did not have perforations.
No complications of perforation or aspiration could be seen in both groups.
I intend to put the body in a large plastic bag with many small perforations.
For still photography, the standard frame has eight perforations on each side.
Modern stamp perforations tend to range from 11 to 14.
One of them had an intestinal perforation and required surgery.
The floor was dark red and was filled with perforations.
The spaces between the single stamps are all of the same size and provide space for a cut or perforation.
A staggered perforation pattern can provide the highest open area.
Scott number is 158 with a perforation of 12.