He was photographed again after his arrival in France The photographs clearly show the cicatrices on chest and arms and the holes in his ears ( which had previously held wooden plugs ) are clearly visible.
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After the screw has been driven into the joint, the counterbore can be filled with an appropriately sized piece of dowel or a wooden plug cut from an offcut of the same timber using a plug cutter.
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At first he didn't pay the bird much mind . . . until it suddenly scooped up the 12-inch wooden plug with the rubber tail made to resemble a rainbow trout and started climbing toward the heavens.
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Even though the gauge system was originally meant for wire, it is now used regardless of whether an item of body jewelry is an actual wire, or is instead a wooden plug, a plastic ring, or any other material.
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It is built out of hand-hewn timbers, and stands on its original foundation, despite having been relocated for some years to a site in portholes through which defenders could fire, plugged with what are believed to be the original wooden plugs.
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Locally, they are also called " Canoeiros " ( Canoe People ), alluding to their aptitude in canoe use, or more rarely " Orelhas de Pau " ( Wooden Ears ), alluding to their practice of enlarging their earlobes with wooden plugs.
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Henry S . Parmelee, whose relative Spencer T . Parmelee of New Haven had patented the " tuning pin bushing ", individual tubular wooden plugs pressed into a sockets in the cast frame to hold the tuning pins instead of a single structural wooden wrest plank bolted to the frame, and iron frame squares almost entirely lacking wood structural components in 1862 and 1865.