| 21. | An air hole in the opposite side is a simple cure, allowing air to replace the missing contents.
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| 22. | They showed concentration of optical energy within a subwavelength-scale air hole running down the length of a photonic-crystal fiber.
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| 23. | Long, narrow yeasted French bread loaf with a crisp crust and slightly chewy interior punctuated by many air holes.
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| 24. | These furnaces had underground flues and chimneys with air holes to provide a strong air draught to control heat.
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| 25. | The adult snakes resided in dry aquariums; babies coiled up in Cool Whip containers with air holes in the tops.
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| 26. | Those can be converted into 3-D models, so a radiologist can decide if suspicious images are polyps or air holes.
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| 27. | Still other reports said a struggle may have been broken out in the truck for access to those air holes.
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| 28. | I recently bought a football ( soccer ball ) and near the air hole it says " moisten needle ".
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| 29. | We weighed out a pound, and put it in one corner of the bin, which has plenty of air holes.
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| 30. | Air holes were drilled into the cell doors in the 1940s, and the cell doors are still in use today.
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