Sentences with phrase «then affix»

Apply a generous coating of hot glue to the top of the painted wood plaque, and then affix the completed fabric pincushion to the top of the circle, pressing firmly to ensure all portions of the pincushion are adhered to the wood piece.
Homeowners can then affix the plaque to the exterior façade to proudly signify the home's place in local architectural history.
See, kids are known for doing dumb shit, like when they dismember their toys for no apparent reason, and then affix really random replacements onto every available orifice, sort of like little Dr. Heiters from «The Human Centipede».
She would then affix copies of the headline to several pigeons and send them off with smug satisfaction.
Wipe the rim then affix the lid on each jar.
She then affixed a pair of large bulbs to the jump rope's handles.
Under the vinyl cover, inflatable tubes and foam sit on a metal frame, which is then affixed to metal guides on the track to keep the target from moving until it is struck by the test vehicle.
Labels are then affixed.
Now Reeder — a master of the silly, hilarious list — makes these pieces by brainstorming with his assistant all the wacky objects they'd like to make, makes them, then affixes them to canvas for winning works like the one on view at CANADA's booth, which was quickly snapped up by occasional Artspace columnist Tiffany Zabludowicz.
Works, usually composed of numerous panels were then affixed to his targets under cover of darkness.
To make her video drawings, Pindell draws on transparencies that she then affixes atop a television screen.
A price tag is then affixed to each sub-task, with the total of the tasks being the total budgeted cost.
The difference with modular homes is that they are typically then affixed to a foundation, like a site - built home would be.

Not exact matches

Consumers simply scratch off the Sproxil security label affixed to an item at the factory to reveal a one - time - use numeric code, then text the code for free to a secure number to authenticate the product's origins.
In my case, I dropped out of school in 2008 and enlisted, then in 2012 left the Marines and returned to college, except this time I had a new identifier permanently affixed to myself.
When I store my chicken stock in mason jars in the freezer, I just fill up the jar to the «freezer line,» affix the 2 - part lid, wait 1 - 2 hours to let the stock cool, and then put in the freezer.
Since then the tag affixed to Snider hasbeen CA N'T MISS..
He was all but traded at one point and then he uttered the phrase that seemingly would be affixed to his basketball tombstone: «I'm the classic case of a great player on a bad team.»
To pay tribute to him, the Mustangs affixed stickers bearing his likeness and initials to their helmets and then held the nation's fourth - leading running team to 240 rushing yards.
There is still confusion about the recent position, or should I say positions, taken by NOCSAE over the past month, first deciding that the certification of any helmet with a third - party add - on would be viewed as automatically void, then, this past week, making a 180 - degree U-turn and leaving it up to the helmet manufacturers to decide whether affixing impact sensors to the inside or outside of a helmet voided the certification.
With a baby seat affixed, one is clearly walking, but then there are these hold on safe handles just for that.
If the jumper is properly affixed to a good support, according to the instructions that come with the unit, then they are relatively safe.
Then apply a few glue dots to the underside of the other end and affix that end to the table or surface where you're creating your trap.
If you do, get the model name and date of manufacture — which should be on a label permanently affixed to the chair — then check www.recalls.gov to be sure the chair has not been included in any safety recalls.
Then they attached GPS collars affixed with video cameras and accelerometers to watch the bears forage for food.
Then the scientists affixed a small device to the volunteers» arms that delivered a brief flash of heat up to about 45 °C (or 113 °F).
The cam would then be affixed to a lab instrument, in this case a heating block.
In tears, I went to the emergency room on Sunday morning, where the radiologist draped my pregnant belly with two lead aprons and X-rayed the offending appendages; then a nurse affixed a plaster cast to my most painful wrist.
But with pizza, I can at least mix it up with some variety, go with a fruit or dessert pizza to affix my sweet tooth, and add a veggie now and then.
The car has a hardtop and bulletproof glass now, but on that awful day JFK was riding completely unprotected, having rejected affixing the car's then - removable Plexiglas «bubble top» (merely a rain shield that wasn't bulletproof anyway) to be better seen by the massive crowds as his motorcade wound through downtown.
If you've worked your entire life just to someday brag, «Oh, yeah, that's my Mercedes (or Audi or Lexus or Cadillac),» then the Hyundai name, no matter what it's affixed to, isn't going to have the intended effect.
Authors can send their print editions to the company who will also affix their branded sticker and QR code to the book, then will ship those books to their affiliates around the country to be abandoned in various places.
Most states stamp the deed rather then actually affixing a stamp.
To speed the process, they handed out stickers preprinted with each child's name, then asked them to affix the stickers to the items they wanted.
If you do opt to take an offer, however, then you'll simply need to affix your e-signature to the lender's contract and wait for your money.
If the breeder has not registered their affix with the registry, but have included their kennel name then normally it is proper ettiquette to allow the kennel name to remain, but the adoptive family does have the right to remove any kennel name that is not properly registered.
Then, hand print your name, Marriott Rewards number, address, city, state / province, zip / postal code, country, telephone number, date of birth, and email address on a plain 3 ″ x 5 ″ piece of paper, insert it into an envelope, affix postage and mail it to: Marriott Rewards Global Summer Sweepstakes, P.O. Box 7650 Melville, NY 11775 - 7650 USA, to receive one (1) additional entry into the Sweepstakes.
if enough people referred to the vaguely - defined genre of non-linear gated - progression sidescrollers as «metroids» or as «castlevanias», then that would be the generic marketing term talentless indies affixed to their works.
Similarly, if enough people referred to the vaguely - defined genre of non-linear gated - progression sidescrollers as «metroids» or as «castlevanias», then that would be the generic marketing term talentless indies affixed to their works.
Then there's the range of texture intrinsic to the materials: the crosshatching of the prints, the velvety lushness of charcoal, the sensuous ooze of dripped wax, the objects embedded and affixed.
His work appears much simpler to make than it is, due to a process that involves affixing strips of draught excluder — a kind of insulation material — onto his aluminum canvases while painting and then peeling it off in order to planes of gloss paint with clean edges.
In 1970, he affixed tape throughout the yard of the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris and then to the windows of the Rive Guache galleries.
There is a lot of just looking at the work in the studio, having up close and personal scrutiny, affixing tiny elements with glue, thread or drywall screws, and then stepping back, walking around, or getting off the ladder to see how that passage «reads.»
Since then, he has continued to produce prominent series in the history of contemporary art such as the «Wire Pieces» which consisted of wire affixed to the wall, its shadow and pencil lines.
The 1,200 cubic feet of helium would normally cause the blimp to fly all over the Unlimited hangar, and then out onto the Messeplatz, and then above Basel, but there are invisible cords that affix the flying object to a focus point at the center on the circle, attached to the roof.
In essence, object art - originated by Marcel Duchamp - is any type of junk plastic art, that is, any three - dimensional work made from objects or materials accumulated by the artist which are then constructed, arranged or affixed together in some symbolic or meaningful way.
That the term stop motion is affixed to a technique for making moving pictures seems something of a contradiction; then again, the animation that results from stitching together still images has become so commonplace that the words read like a familiar trade name.
Some of the extended bits that Fadem pulled off in that time: sitting down on a rubber stool, kicking a hole through a stage that would eventually collapse in full, slamming a weird sort of metal gate / screen - door combination affixed to the building's wall, jumping into the East River and then reappearing inside of a barrel of vaseline that was treated to looked like toxic sludge, hurling himself into a pile of cardboard boxes and then sounding the world's most pathetic airhorn, addressing the performance's one heckler with a drawn - out gesture involving his middle finger, drinking a number of glasses of water in rapid succession before moving to a sort of thick, clear liquid that he repeatedly spit up and attempted to drink again (I heard an audience member worry that this would trigger a series of chain - reaction vomiting in the audience.
In every case under the new e-disclosure system counsel can simply click on category 10 to be instantly linked to these scanned images which can then be highlighted or have text notes affixed to them.
Legalcite, if the draft proposal is approved, will come up with a «tagging model» that would let content producers affix a variety of metadata to a case or statute citation in such a way that a computer could, first, recognize that the citation was just that: a legal citation; and then «understand» a number of things about that citation.
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