Pine knots, or any other resinous or fatty fuel, is usually made use of.
This it is made to do by the action of the spring overhead, which is usually made from a tough elastic pole or bamboo cane.
A covering for the human foot, usually made of leather, having a thick and somewhat stiff sole and a lighter top.
The application of acids is usually made with a firm wad or piece of sponge upon a stick or quill, care being taken to protect the healthy tissues as far as practicable with a spoon or spatula.
Inasmuch as hemorrhage from the stomach is usually made manifest by the vomiting of blood, it is important to bear in mind that gastric hemorrhage is not the only cause of haematemesis.
Hemorrhage from gastric ulcer is usually made manifest by the vomiting of blood.
It is usually made of ash or some other hard wood, and the handle may be wound with twine.
The rim is usually made of two different expansibility under changes of temperature, so arranged as to counteract each other and preserve uniformity of movement.
A covering of thin leather, usually made of hog's-skin, is next tacked on, and the flaps added.
The pestle is usually made by confining an iron wedge in the split end of a round stick, by means of an iron ring.
Marmalades are thin pastes, usually made of the pulp of fruits that have some consistence, and about an equal weight of sugar.
It is usually made exercisable by the husband and wife during their joint lives, and by the survivor during his or her life.
A drag or sea-anchor, usually made of canvas and cone-shaped, is attached to the end of this rope.
The concave or diverging half on an achromatic lens is usually made of flint glass.
Phosphine is usually madeby heating phosphorus with a strong solution of potassium hydroxide, the reaction being a complicated one.
Steel of this character is usually made in small lots from either Bessemer or open-hearth steel in the following way.
It is usually madeby treating calcium phosphate with concentrated sulphuric acid.
The breaking up of the metal is usually made in such a way that the joints between the various parts are parallel to the direction of the magnetic field.
Hexagon heads are left black or finished as circumstances may require; when a bolt head is to receive a wrench and is to be finished, it is usually made hexagon.
The diameter of the worm is usually made equal to four times the pitch of the teeth, and if the teeth are curved as in figure 76 they are made to envelop not more than 30 deg.
All examples are patinated and are usually madeof local materials.
Drift--an implement, usually made of antler, used in indirect percussion flaking.
Just above this loop a small hole through the shell is usually made, and from this a small skein of beads depends.
An attack upon a house or village by Bans is usually made in very large force; the party is more of the nature of a rabble than of an army; each man acts independently.
The timbers used are lighter; the house is not raised so high above the ground, and the floor is usually made of split bamboo in place of the heavy planks used by Kayans and others.
The nest, usually made on the ground, (in the valley of the Petchora it has been found in a hassock of coarse grass a foot or more above it), is a mere hollow lined with a few scraps of dead grass and rush.
The nest is usually made in a tussock of sedge, beneath a bush, or amongst rushes and coarse grass, and is a mere hollow lined with a little dry vegetation, and an abundance of down from the female.
The nest is usually made close to the water-side, amongst heath or grass, or sheltered by a little bush, and is made of dry herbage and leaves, warmly lined with down plucked from the body of the female.
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