I prefer to use black powder with the replica Springfield, Remington and Sharps rifles. |
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At the range, I shoot my Sharps from the bench at 100 yards to zero the rifle and get the base line sight settings. |
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We waste untold time and untold millions of dollars on a tedious fixation with blades and Sharps. |
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The two Steves negotiated to get the burl to Ashland, and then Steve Sharps and his sons moved it to the current site, debarked it, and protected it with tung oil. |
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Is there a problem chambering the Sharps for smokeless powder cartridges? |
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The Sharps Rifle Company failed in 1870, and the Weed Sewing Machine Company took over its factory. |
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He enjoyed camping, swimming, fishing at Sharps Creek, looking for mushrooms, playing hacky-sack and riding his Harley. |
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Counting sponges, sharps, and instruments with the circulating nurse is the scrub person's responsibility. |
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Almost all laboratories must handle and dispose of sharps and blood and urine samples. |
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Jean decides to charm Pike out of everything he's worth, but falls in love with him in the process, an obvious no-no in the world of card sharps. |
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People enjoyed laughing at the foolishness of spoiled young men being outwitted by card sharps. |
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Medical sharps, such as disposable hypodermic needles and scalpel blades should never be discarded loosely into the trash. |
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However, there is more to safely disposing of needles, scalpels and blades than safe sharps containers alone. |
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As there are no keys to produce sharps and flats, all accidentals, microtones, as well as meend are produced by a unique fingering technique. |
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By remembering a simple pattern one can determine the amount of sharps and flats in a major chord. |
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His scale organizes the notes into octaves, with sharps and flats in between. |
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Medical wastes are defined as discarded sharps and potentially infectious wastes. |
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However, when the number is right, the sharps bet into books that post 20-cent lines. |
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Starting on C major, they ascend in pitch utilizing the key signatures that employ no more than four sharps or fiats. |
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I switched to a rather dark song, formulated almost entirely of flats and sharps ascending or descending in scales. |
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His annotations to this CD proudly point out the Cs, C sharps, and Ds that he must sing. |
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Ex. 4 shows an octave of the chromatic scale beginning on C, notated in sharps ascending and flats descending. |
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Pitch class is the name of a tone, such as A, B, C, etc., including sharps and flats. |
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The important thing isn't anything to do with the sharps and flats, or the tricky counting. |
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The student begins to understand the origins of key and tonality, rather than memorizing the order of flats and sharps. |
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Cover cuts and abrasions with waterproof dressings. Exercise great care with all sharps to prevent puncture wounds, cuts or abrasions. |
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Many exposures result from a failure to follow Infection Control guidelines regarding the safe handling and disposal of sharps. |
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From implantable devices to sharps products, surgical tools to x-ray equipment, metal continues to be a mainstay of the medical industry. |
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Workers must be trained in safe handling techniques of livestock medical wastes, including medical sharps. |
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When Caravaggio painted the gypsy fortune tellers and card sharps of the city streets, other artists followed. |
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My own near equivalent is to know rather more about the techniques of conjurors and card sharps than might be expected. |
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These safety shields will reduce the risk of accidental exposure of healthcare workers to infectious agents through contaminated sharps in the workplace. |
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The flats and sharps are placed on the printed page accordingly. |
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The student soon realizes that key signatures with the resulting sharps or flats are the consequence of a consistent melodic sequence contained within a scale pattern. |
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Feather had recorded as a pianist, and although he would never put Oscar Peterson out of business, he knew his sharps and flats. |
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Choices in successive levels expand to all notes, then sharps and flats. |
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Secondary prevention, by contrast, refers to practices and technologies that make sharps safer, such as retractable blades and shielded hypodermic needles. |
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Never put needles or other sharps into clinical or household waste bags. |
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Needles and other sharps must be placed in a puncture-proof container. |
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Before closing the skin incisions, perioperative team members count all sponges, sharps, and instruments and report correct counts to the surgeon. |
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Councils must start giving the public clear information on what to do if they find a needle and offer staff training on how to safely remove sharps. |
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Primary prevention techniques eliminate the need to introduce sharps into the workplace, thereby reducing the number of injuries caused by needlesticks. |
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A tremendous amount of work is necessary to redesign surgical sharps and procedures so that exposure to blood and body fluid is reduced significantly during surgery. |
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The count procedure pertains to the perioperative RN's counting of sponges, sharps, and instruments throughout the surgical procedure and the documentation of these counts. |
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Deals of all sorts will be cut before this election ends here in the home of the sharps and sharks who have been cutting all sorts of deals for more than a century. |
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The piece was difficult to read after it had been transposed, since in the new key many notes were sharps. |
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Transposition frequently is harder to read because of all the sharps and flats on the staff. |
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Regulators included these items as medical waste since both used and unused sharps present a public health hazard if they wash up on beaches. |
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Designed specifically for phlebotomists in hospitals and clinical labs, the cart provides a place for vials, sharps, gloves, and labels. |
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For example, under notation, it not only presents sharps and flats, but also immediately introduces double sharps and flats. |
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Enharmonic respellings simplify the score's appearance when double flats and sharps would have made the voice-leading more clear for analysis. |
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The casino kept in the break room a set of pictures of known sharps for the bouncers to see. |
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If butchers had but the manners to go to sharps, gentlemen would be contented with a rubber at cuffs. |
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We also found blood contamination on walls and under surfaces of worktops and on sharps bins under worktops. |
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Recycling sharps and sharps containers is an increasingly popular practice in the United States, and it is a great practice for reducing the amounts of incinerated biohazards. |
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Place sharps in the specially marked red container for safe disposal. |
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The key signatures of D major and b minor both have two sharps. |
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