| 31. | Paul Kurtz wrote that other mediums had used a loop of catgut to obtain a similar effect with the accordion.
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| 32. | Polyesters were developed in the 1950s, and later the process of radiation sterilization was established for catgut and polyester.
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| 33. | Wildling bone armor is made from molds of actual bones, and is assembled with string and latex resembling catgut.
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| 34. | Catgut's first racecourse appearance came on 12 April 1819 on the opening day of the Newmarket Craven meeting.
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| 35. | Early in Apt's career, eye surgeons commonly used sutures that were made of catgut or collagen materials.
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| 36. | Basically, it's a flotation device built originally of a wooden frame strung with catgut like a tennis racket.
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| 37. | After World War II, Segovia became among the first to endorse the use of nylon strings instead of catgut strings.
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| 38. | Eventually, Catgut is uplifted by the prospects of her new future, and joins the animal musicians playing the trumpet.
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| 39. | He decided that proceedings from the sale of the catgut business should be used for a foundation to fund the library.
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| 40. | "' Sewing "'is the craft of fastening or attaching objects using sinew, catgut, and veins.
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