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Conte, who is sixty, has a thin mustache and wears small wire-frame glasses that give him the appearance of a barrel-chested laboratory chemist.
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Since winter is my enemy, I've installed a thinner wire in a small barn a "barnette" that I built single-handedly using 18th-century tools and timber-framing traditions.
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If the animal comes into contact with the wire, it feels a small electric shock.
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The chemical reaction producing the oxygen is started at one end with either a hot wire and power or a small cap.
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Shortly after, small towns in Pennsylvania started bringing in television by wire, which Rigas realized would cost him box-office receipts.
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The road rises, dips, twists, and turns along the eastern shore as it passes the occasional house, amid small herds of dairy and beef cattle behind barbed wire fences.
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After half an hour or so, the Tahoe drives up to a gated complex with a barbed wire fence and from there to a small low-lying building surrounded by a handful of Iraqis in jumpsuits.
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The weight of his body pulled down the bottom strand of wire, pinning it against the snowy ground and creating a small gap in the fence.
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Most newspapers printed dispatches sent by wire services such as the Associated Press, which extrapolated widespread fear from small numbers of scattered, anecdotal accounts.
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North American and European customers have been using the service quite a lot as well especially for small transactions that would otherwise be too expensive to conduct through means such as international wire transfers.
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In three separate procedures, Dr. Shishehbor used a balloon embedded with a wire that cuts through calcified plaque and implanted two stents to prop open a small artery in Mr. Swartz's foot.
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