The normal procedure which called for placing two
metal pins into the leg for stability was impossible.
Not exact matches
You take titanium
pins and screw them
into your skull, two in front and two in back, and attach them to
metal bars, which attach to a bust that you wear for three months and that you can't take off.
If you don't have these, cut an old towel
into strips that will fit around your pans, soak them in ice cold water, wring out the excess, and
pin around the outside of the pan with
metal binder clips just before placing the pans in the oven.
And sprinkled
into the text and reflected in the illustrations were a few nonsense words: An inverted, orange and yellow slingshot that mixed things, called a tannin, and a
metal wheel used like a rolling
pin, called a sprock.
The paste — which looks rather like toothpaste — is injected
into the fracture, so the invasive surgery necessary to fit
metal plates,
pins and screws to fractured bones can be avoided.
► A male ballet dancer kicks a ballerina hard in the left shin, causing her to scream and fall; the camera cuts to her on an operating table with her shin open and a man drills
into bones (we see muscles, blood, and tendons) and later we see the woman in bed, awakening and sobbing at the sight of her leg in a long
metal frame with two circles of steel around the shin and calf, held in place by many rods and
pins; we later see the woman walking with a cane.
► A giant caged gorilla is placed
into a military cargo plane, accompanied by a man and a woman in handcuffs who argue with soldiers and an agent; the gorilla growls, snarls, and roars, showing large sharp teeth until he breaks apart the cage and several soldiers and government agents fire rifles and handguns to no avail as the animal roars and throws pieces of
metal, striking some of the men, tosses several men against the bulkheads of the plane, and stands on the chest of an unconscious agent, who wakes up and shouts; a sliding military vehicle in the cargo hold
pins the gorilla to a wall, the man and the woman in handcuffs break free and don parachutes, placing one on the agent and after the plane crashes in smoke and flames we see few bloody footprints of the gorilla leading away from the crash site (we do not see the bodies of the other passengers) and the agent has a cut on his forehead and the other man has lots of blood on the back of head and his T - shirt while the woman's face is scraped on one cheek and one side of her forehead.
A tire stud is made up of two pieces: a tungsten carbide
pin that contacts the driving surface and
metal jacket, inserted
into the tire tread, that holds the
pin in place.
You push the thin
metal accelerator
into the carpet, and the turbochargers awaken, inertia
pins you against the back of your seat.
For this exhibition, Maltz will present a suite of new layered plywood works that will be suspended from the wall by
metal pins, propped up and leaning against the wall, and arranged
into a shifting stack on the floor.
Back then, the buttons were
metal engraved
pins that supporters would wear and it wasn't until the 1890s that they finally evolved
into what we are familiar with today.
Hundley uses thousands of newspaper clips, photographs, drawings, pieces of fabric and found objects and molds them
into elaborate collages that are often suspended by
metal pins.
The staple volume rocker is a white bar on the right side, while the micro-SIM tray is now hewn
into the unibody (you'll need a
metal pin to access it at the top of the back).
In addition to the hump there's a series of
pins and magnets along the
metal backside that help the modules snap
into place incredibly easily, and only a forceful pop from the sides or bottom will release them.
(Alternatively, press each ball
into a
metal or wooden shortbread mould dusted with icing sugar and smooth the top with a rolling
pin.