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Thread picture wire through twice and wind it back on itself.
Yeah well he's got brass wire on the he just, special picture wire it's called.
Get a picture wire and trans-mit the photographs now, along with the medical.
When the surgery is about to begin, the patient is found to have been strangled with picture wire.
Where to keep the extra picture wire?
Pictures wired from Denmark later showed strollers outside cafes in view of dining parents.
A variation on this ploy is to tie a picture wire to the new rifle and call it a wall hanging.
Avoid using picture wire for hanging mirrors.
You need picture wire.
Fasten one length of metal picture wire or cable to the top eye, and one to the bottom eye.
Also into this bag goes the rest of the roll of picture wire, the box of plastic bags and, at last, the gloves.
The coil of picture wire.
"At the BBC we receive over 5,000 pictures per day on the picture wire service; ten years ago it would have been less than 500.
It hangs freely between the sides of the "U." A picture or picture wire is then dangled from the hook.
Okay, give me the picture wire... now."
Do not use picture wire for hanging mirrors; this type of wire lacks sufficient strength and therefore may stretch and break.
Thread a length of thin wire, such as picture wire, down through a hole near the center of the piece and up again through a hole nearby.
I cross the picture wire over his legs, snap off that length by bending it quickly backward and forward, and then secure this end also to his belt.
Kits come with precut fabric, stretchers and picture wire, requiring only a staple gun; different sizes and patterns, $65 to $90 at Textile Arts (888-343-7285).
He carried the picture wire to the clubhouse, climbed the side of the clubhouse to the roof, and attached the wire to the antenna that came up from the crystal set.
The photos are primarily sourced from the news picture wires and BBC staff, but In Pictures regularly commissions freelance photographers as well as using contributions from its readers.
I tried hard to visualize the process, closing my eyes and thinking back to all those times when I'd got so bored making shelters, traps, and snares with bits of string and picture wire.
Chester wandered around the room, noting the remains of a grandfather's clock, a gutted washing machine filled with firewood, a coil of clothesline, some picture wire, a scatter of rusted nails, bent coat-hangers, burst cardboard boxes, wadded clothing.