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There were cases where participants would cheat by putting iron under their sleeves.
He needed to; it was doing him a kindness, putting iron into his backbone.
The agent, as I saw him over the tsetse fly, was swinging his customary putting iron.
But the 300-year-old putting iron, with a curved blade and an ash shaft, is a historical artifact.
Putting iron sulfur, a source of carbon monoxide into their reaction tube, "We came across an unanticipated result," he said.
"You, too, punk," said Agent No. 1, attempting to poke the author in the testicles with the putting iron he always carried.
Putting iron in the core of an inductor gives it much more inductance than air or any non-magnetic core would.
Scorning the custard, he stalked out the back door, putting iron in hand, whirling around in the wet grove to yell, "I'm an American and proud of it!"
"There's been lots of talk about building more capacity for ethylene, polyethylene, ethylene oxide, and others, but you don't see many companies putting iron in the ground," said Mr. Zutty of Union Carbide.
"The folklore," said Robert Porter, a spokesman for the Federal Department of Energy, "is that Michael Faraday, sitting on the banks of the Thames, visualized putting iron filings into the river and lodestones on the banks."
She lacked the presence of some of the other female captains he'd known, did not have the knack of putting iron into her voice when she needed to, did not have Priscilla Hutchins's blue gaze that warned you to back off.
When I attempted to assure him that I had no funny stuff in mind, his putting iron took a juicy whack at my orange-which had had the poor judgment to roll right up to his black shoes-and he growled, "Don't get smart with me, mac.