Removed from her hands with a pair of tweezers was this note : " ( Name withheld at the request of police ) of Houston Tx asked me a favor ( sic ) to kill this woman.
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Upstate in Putnam County, a surveyor who makes his living traipsing through high grass ends every workday hunched over a pair of tweezers, hoping to yank the critters out of his skin before it is too late.
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For nose pieces using the string and tube, a pair of tweezers can be used to guide the string through the small holes located on the inside of the frames, as well as into the rubber tube.
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"It was the first technique that allowed you to go in with a pair of tweezers and change what the DNA was, " said Brett Finlay, a professor at the university's biotechnology laboratory.
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In the U . S and Australian version, players take turns picking " Doctor " cards, which offer a cash payment for removing each particular ailment, using a pair of tweezers connected with wire to the board.
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Google suggests a number of unsavory solutions, ranging from pulling it out with a paperclip to moving the internal clasps with a pair of tweezers to disassembling the entire console, all of which are spectacularly likely to scratch up the disc.
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This is easy, using a magnifying glass to make sure you miss nothing, and a moistened toothpick for the flecks, and a pair of tweezers for the bigger chunks, what we call the " picker-outers ."
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An extensive background check at the U . S . consulate in Berlin, conducted after the group had already won INS approval, revealed that the cellist, Eckart Runge, had stolen a pair of tweezers as a young man in Colorado.
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Since the 57-year-old University of Chicago graduate discovered bee sting, or apitherapy, in June 1993, she's been using a pair of tweezers to grab female honeybees by the head or abdomen and directing their stingers into patients.
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Ted Greek's Corner, at 417 Congress Ave ., where you could find a darned good gyro, closed recently so work could begin as early as next month on a high-rise with a top that looks like a gigantic pair of tweezers.