Desperate clients will claim that noose around their neck is really a bead of valuable pearls.
Mr. Van Hollen also draws a bead on the last-in, first-out accounting method known as Lifo.
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Sweeney also drew a bead on kids ages 9 to 14 in prime time, who were underserved.
In Seoul you can watch a soccer match on the Internet and catch every bead of goalie sweat.
Inside the chambers the sample mixes with a freeze-dried bead of a chemical reagent designed for a particular test.
Its powerful lenses and processors can get a bead on an eyeball of a moving person from 5 feet away.
Beyond this is a display of complex Native American bead and basket work and a glorious feather cloak worked to mimic fur.
The only industry is bead necklaces, animal figurines and other handicrafts fashioned by the 170 or so Guarani Indians who constitute Krukutu's population.
To put a psychological bead on this observation: people who love what they do are self-actualized in the best sense of the term.
You will also see stalls run by craftspeople from the township area, Pienaarsig, selling such creations as wire sculptures and decorative bead-studded felt balls.
Furthermore, this domain of traditional craftsmanship and know-how, which has been transmitted orally for centuries, is now documented through a manual on bead making techniques.
Now they draw a bead on more sophisticated services--engineering, research and development, and designing auto parts, sections of aircraft wings and chips for wireless services.
In addition, they provide a bead on what Democrats are thinking.
Hardware specs and innovative applications aside, Apple probably still has a stronger bead on who we are by not over-specifying what it can do for us.
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In addition, seven bead producers from Ghana and Mali attended a high-level workshop (Murano, Italy) in order to improve their bead production technology and marketing strategies.
To do so, he dipped the end of an optical fibre into a bead of molten gallium, then allowed the gallium to freeze, creating the mirror.
Each bead is doped with a mixture of chemicals that become electrically charged in response to odour molecules and that charge alters the colour of the dye.
The colour of the cross's pillar is achieved by the oxidisation of the copper, impregnated in resin and then bead-blasted to bring the copper to the surface.
He still moves with an effortless steadiness over the testing terrain, not a bead of sweat on his bald pate or smooth brow, both tanned a rich chestnut.
Growing up on the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation, Yellowtail's aunties taught her how to bead and make shawls in the tradition of her people, the Crow and Cheyenne who share the vast tribal territory.
The aftermath of the foreign-ministry bombing was a rare chance to cut Mr Maliki down to size, leaving the former bead-seller from the Damascus souk with no other choice but to strike out on his own.
It is expected that this document will be used for vocational education, that it will help bead makers to improve their income, and that it will eventually support them to further develop and transmit their knowledge and skills to future generations.
Elsewhere, and as always at Oscar, the proof is in the details: Stunning were a silver lame mousseline caviar beaded fringe gown, a black chantilly lace threadwork and ostrich feather embroidered gown, and yellow silk faille silver bullion floral- and bead-embroidered gown.
Items also declared treasure by Norfolk's assistant deputy coroner David Osborne included an Anglo-Saxon silver pin found in Scoulton, a Middle Bronze Age Gold Bead discovered in Salthouse and a hoard of 59 silver Roman coins that date from the Roman Republic to Tiberius, the second emperor of Rome.
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