The idea behind the hollow base was to make it easy for the bullet to obturate and fully engrave the rifling at the very low pressures involved. |
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I engrave glass professionally, we both adore music and we shall undoubtedly travel. |
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They could engrave it on little lacquered plaques and sell them at church socials. |
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Before leaving, take a second look to engrave in your mind and heart the memories of this tranquil place. |
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A fine burin was used to engrave the music on a copper plate, which was then etched with acid. |
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Trained as an artist, at 17 he went to work in a typefoundry, where he learned to cut punches and to engrave ornaments. |
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They will use this mode therefore to engrave CD of multisessions or quite other CD which they do not intend to engrave there only once. |
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In order to move beyond shoemaker Lane's effort and produce globes his neighbors would be proud to own, Wilson had to learn to engrave his maps on copper plates. |
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The descendants of my people and some of the others wanted to engrave the story of their people on megaliths and into temples. |
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Picasso gave him high-fives, and seized his guitar to engrave it with matadors and a plunging bull. |
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Many Japanese firms also have founding principles that employees engrave on their hearts. |
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After seeing it, they received the grace to engrave it in their hearts and they were enabled to change. |
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Additionally, technicians can now engrave directly onto the implant, improving traceability in supply. |
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It describes the steps from designing text and shapes to engrave on wooden signs and the like through to the engraving operations. |
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A popular trend in the past is to engrave a hipflask or cufflinks, but focusing on a sport like golf is a great idea too. |
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And how deeply did you engrave such words in your heart? |
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And one can even engrave a personal message on the wood! |
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Charles Talcott, a jeweler who had been called upon to engrave the seal, recommended a simple and striking design with the name of the state, the date of its admission to the Union, and a bust of George Washington. |
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To do penance, is it not to adopt the means to change the heart? In other words to engrave within the self the return or the reorientation that is envisaged? |
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Regular attention, constantly recurring events, the daily experiences of care and food engrave themselves into the brains of infants and small children. |
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For the clearest results, mypix.com recommends you choose a one-person portrait photo with a resolution of at least 5 megapixels with which to engrave your key chain. |
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I engrave then with the set with diamonds strawberry, by a show of hands this simple draft which progressively of engraving, takes life and s' pack. |
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Not having to constantly purchase consumable gases is a major savings point for those manufacturers who are now using fiber lasers to mark, cut, weld, or engrave. |
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The request having been accepted, the Gauls decided to engrave the imperial speech on bronze. |
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Ko¨ice is endowed with a rich history and the city counts on the event to engrave Ko¨ice among other well-known cities or regions that are part of European consciousness. |
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No need to print or engrave anything else on the product. |
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The main themes of the first movement, chaste and lyrical, engrave themselves naturally in the memory of the listener-as do all things which meaning leaves no doubt. |
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His letters state that he bought a copperplate to engrave it himself. |
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