You can use a long cotton-tipped instrument to try to push the surrounding attachments away.
In 2010, Mr Banks returned the musical instrument to its owner Omar Rene Tabarez.
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"I use music as my powerful instrument to push people harder, " she says.
Or is it an instrument to counteract major disruptions that threaten economic growth?
They have not used ASEAN as an instrument to pursue a coherent policy.
This included shaking the instrument to simulate the pounding it will receive during the ascent to orbit on the Ariane.
"Exchange-rate policy is, from our point of view, not an appropriate instrument to increase competitiveness, " said German government spokesman Steffen Seibert.
They include the remains of what archaeologists believe to be the earliest stringed instrument to be found so far in western Europe.
The MOST Forum of Ministers for Social Development could be an appropriate instrument to apply those lessons in the formulation of future policies.
Trade policy is a key instrument to ensure the spread of green technology to developing countries while also promoting growth and jobs in Europe.
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"Catrin Finch is like a breath of fresh air and the harp has become a dynamic instrument to play once more, " said Mr Shiers.
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It can use its High Frequency Instrument to look for the infrared emission from dust that is warmed by stars associated with far-off galaxies.
The challenge is to use media as an instrument to help solve our problems, not just as a distraction from the important issues we face.
This is a serious instrument to fighting corruption in our country.
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Brugman highlighted the role of culture as an effective instrument to convey messages in relation to complex themes, particularly in relation to society and education.
She's vibrant and making the harp an exciting instrument to play.
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With virtuosity and no small application of wit, the New York Theremin Society seeks to elevate the instrument to the status its members believe it deserves.
This convention is the first legal instrument to give recognition to the distinctive nature of cultural activities, goods and services as vehicles of identity, values and meaning.
Back to my lunch: I obviously had no idea what type I was, and I listened with bemused interest as the partner explained the instrument to me.
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The only way around this simple fact is to discard any notion of non-discriminatory taxation and equal treatment under the law and design the tax code as a punitive instrument to redistribute income.
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The result, which is more a kinetic sculpture representing his own deep dreams than an instrument to keep track of the daily grind, contains some of the most complicated horological technology known to watchmaking.
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Moreover, by controlling access to the insurance and setting the terms on which it was extended, it would provide another instrument to ensure that member states adhered consistently to the Stability and Growth Pact.
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Now I can look back at it and thank God, as I did then, for using me as an instrument to call for one million black men and nearly two million black men came.
He says X Prize has refined its prize rules over several years based on his study of historical prizes, such as the 1714 prize the British government awarded for an instrument to measure longitude.
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The National Council of Real Estate Investment Fiduciaries (NCREIF) Property Index (NPI) is the accepted index created to provide an instrument to gauge the investment performance of the commercial real estate market.
The probe entered a special low-altitude orbit for about five months to allow the GRAND instrument to analyze emissions from Vesta's surface that result from collisions between cosmic ray particles and elements in the asteroid's dirt.
Participants welcomed another new law in the pipeline, on the transparency of state institutions to the mass-media, as another effective legal instrument to exercise the right to access information, which is judged to improve good governance and civil society participation in decision-making.
On 27 October 1980, the General Conference adopted the "Recommendation for the safeguarding and preservation of moving images", the first international instrument to declare the cultural and historical importance of film and television recordings, and calling for decisive steps to ensure their preservation.
We must accept that the conventional, kid-gloves approach to socially responsible investing -- divesting shares in "bad" companies that nevertheless continue to exist -- is too weak an instrument to force change and its well-meaning practitioners too soft to enter the fray when emotionally and politically charged battles need to be fought.
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