Sentences with phrase «stick on a plastic bag»

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Once a week, Pedro instructed his crew on how to ship cash back to his bosses in Mexico: separate the bills by denomination, bundle the money, bag the bundles in plastic, vacuum - and heat - seal them, stick in some fabric softener to mask the scent, and then wrap them again in plastic wrap and duct tape.
When I received the bag, I immediately transferred the majority of the chia seeds to an airtight thick plastic container with a screw - on lid.I noticed from the get - go that the seeds seemed to stick to the scoop I was using, almost like there was static electricity?
You can also cut out some pieces of plastic (either Ziploc or a plastic shopping bag) which you put on either side of the dough to keep it from sticking.
(Remember, diaper bags count as a free extra carry - on... stick your little potty in there [inside a plastic bag] with whatever clothing or diaper back - up you use, your wipees, and your butt balm).
Marine scientist Kevin McAllister, founder and president of water quality advocacy group Defend H20, called the number of plastic bags stuck in tree branches and scattered on local beaches «omnipresent.»
They successfully constructed a prototype of a bag made from a number of stainless steel plates, stuck on to a light, flexible plastic sheet.
Almost Home Coalition PO Box 1421, Chehalis, WA 98532 360-508-0151 First Aid Kit SuppliesAdhesive tape, 1» and 2» wide rolls Gauze bandage rolls, 1» and 2» wide Sterile gauze pads, 1» and 2» Scissors EMT or bandage Triangular muslin bandage 2» and 3» strip of clean cloth, 4 foot long with 2 safety pins Package of safety pins 4 wooden rulers of 12 tongue depressor for tourniquet 4 wooden paint mixing sticks for tourniquet 3 % hydrogen peroxide Kaopectate for diarrhea (3 to 4 drops every 3 to 4 hours for small dogs) Pepto Bismol Antibacterial ointment for skin (bacitracin) Plastic or nylon eyedropper of syringe Eye wash Razor blades Ice bag or chemical ice pack Empty distill water or gallon milk containers for holding hot water Blankets Towels 10 feet of 1/4» to 3/8» nylon rope for restraint Wire cutters Pliers Cotton Balls Tweezers Salt - to put on tongue to induce vomiting
A dark - robed woman on a hot day in Cairo carries a bag on her head near a railroad station skirted by new constructions; another woman cries at a sook among makeshift signs («Do your plastic IDs here»); a hand sticks out from a rushing bus.
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