| 41. | These include the firms producing electric fans and wall clocks, rice dispensers, electric flat irons, electric oven toasters and water jugs.
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| 42. | Some people put a flat iron on high or medium high heat, but you may be better off with a hair dryer.
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| 43. | Heating appliances such as curling irons, flat irons, and straightening combs generally should never be used on most types of synthetic hair.
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| 44. | Those are lightly toasted over charcoal in flat iron or terra cotta pans, and ground to a thick paste in stone mills.
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| 45. | In 1909 Isaac K . Shero patented the first hair straightener composed of two flat irons that are heated and pressed together.
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| 46. | The flat iron steak lies above it, and is distinct from this steak, as it is formed from different muscles : infraspinatus.
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| 47. | The Romans had used light, wheel-less ploughs with flat iron shares that often proved unequal to the heavy soils of northern Europe.
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| 48. | However, due to the fact the confession was timed right after their Flat Iron office was attacked, it was largely met with indifference.
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| 49. | All my life I wanted straight hair, so when my stylist, Van Council, straightened it with a flat iron, I just loved it.
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| 50. | I suggest removing the laminate with heat, using a flat iron; this will soften the contact cement and make it easy to pull up.
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