Any remaining hair is removed ( " scudding " ) and the skin is dried by attaching it to a frame ( a " herse " ).
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The majority of hair is then removed mechanically, initially with a machine and then by hand using a dull knife, a process known as scudding.
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Out in the woods, the deer are scudding through the snow, and two red-tailed hawks are circling lazily through the oak and hickory trees.
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For all its Technicolor, this is a movie scudding with darkness, about a girl who runs away from home and must find her own way back.
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But the morning brought dark clouds scudding across the sky and then thunderstorms and winds, the Coast Guard said, whipping up waves of 6 to 8 feet.
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Ice conditions prevented any further progress until 10 February, after which " Scotia " continued southward, " scudding along at seven knots under sail ".
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Perhaps one day Cairo's traffic will be as silent as the feluccas scudding across the Nile, or the hot afternoon breezes blowing in off the Arabian Desert.
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The Integrative Health Center at the Rockefeller Pavilion is similarly airy, offering acupuncture and massage as well as chemotherapy in a room painted with blue skies and scudding clouds.
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The symphonic score by Richard Termini is impressive and adds all kinds of cosmic significance to Winestine's frequent, unmotivated cuts to clouds scudding across a blue sky.
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One of the biggest draws for us was the North Pacific diving birds, where we watched two species of comical, clown-faced puffins scudding through shallow water.