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Robots have thin rods instead of bulky hands, and—in contrast to conventional or laparoscopic surgery—the rods never tremble.
The rods adjust their orientation around the hexagons, and the interaction between the rods and hexagons governs the rules of this strange realm.
Chernobyl's workers bypassed this system, took manual control over the rods, and had pulled most of the 211 control rods out of the reactor.
Graphite rods can cost as little as $222 but classic bamboo rods — preferred by Brad Pitt in the 21983 movie "A River Runs Through It" — can cost thousands.
The boron control rods used to slow reactions were tipped with graphite, meaning that during an emergency shutdown, the rods would briefly stoke the nuclear reaction before damping it down.
Fly rods aren't heavy, but they can be cumbersome, and these hikes would often be made more challenging by trying to wrangle several rods through the wet mud of Northern England.
The bundled rods are crowned by a globe — i.e.
According to the Dr. Dabber website, the ceramic rods are better for feeling the draw, quartz rods produce cleaner flavor, and the quartz halo is the most discreet, producing almost no clouds.
Mr. Redlich spared me any complex discussion about fishing rods — short rods are used on small rivers, larger ones on big lakes, for example — but he did explain the science of the fly.
Does the van think all hot rods drive too aggressively?
Electromagnets raise the control rods and hold them in place.
The male friend was incapacitated and beaten with iron rods.
During the incident, pools storing spent fuel rods also overheated.
Even dowel rods installed inside the cake are no guarantee.
They debated the merits of the latest rods and reels.
The control rods slipped into the reactor to slow reactivity.
Next to them, someone has laid out fishing rods for sale.
After testing your fuel rods for 14,500 miles, what's the verdict?
No need to learn casting here: ice fishing rods are short.
Experts have also tested concrete, steel rods and a hydraulic jack.
Spent fuel rods are so radioactive that unshielded exposure is deadly.
The next day, they bought vinyl and rods and hung curtains.
They showed Dalit boys being stripped and beaten with iron rods.
With just a few drops, Uhu glue binds metal rods together.
Slanting silver rods of rain beat down onto the wet gravel.
They wore cargo chutes extended on rods and attached to backpacks.
Then he carefully removed two long brass rods from the suitcase.
Naoto Fukasawa's chair No. 130, for instance, uses Thonet's beech rods.
In the human fovea, the density of cones is much higher than that of rods; while in the mouse retina, the number of rods predominate everywhere... Since cones have different spectrum and intensity sensitivity to light comparing with rods, we might need to fine tune the emission spectrum of the UCNP to more efficiently active a particular type of cones in human.
The rods contained boron carbide, which hampered reactivity, but the Soviets decided to tip them in graphite, which facilitated reactivity; it was a bid to save energy, and therefore money, by lessening the rods' moderating effect.
"stretch" the tower back into correct position; the rods, however, did not
Swimming robots inspected pools where spent fuel rods were stored, taking pictures.
She's had two spinal fusions and multiple rods bolted to her spine.
The rods are used in dim light, not geared to detect colors.
The obvious answer, then, is a complex web of cable-actuated rods.
This unit contains 566 fuel rods, the majority of which are spent.
Rods help with visual perception of shapes, and cones help with colors.
As lightning rods go, former FBI agent Peter Strzok was a doozy.
That requires a lot of aluminum and a lot of wire rods.
Korich had to sand down her rods to fit her strength levels.
Lightning rods lay on the living room floor, ready to be installed.
"Twenty-five other houses got lightning rods that year," Mr. Cogan said.
There were lightning rods, private showers and a full-service health clinic.
She had broad shoulders, rods in her back, and a shaved head.
They are lightning rods for the grievances of other tribes and groups.
He retraced his steps and the rods swivelled at the same spot.
Copper rods are used in the power sector, the top copper user.
My left hand got trapped in the window rods and got injured.
But like others, she was concerned about the plant's spent fuel rods.
"Five rods, two plates, nine screws, 10 nails, 20 staples," he said.
Two of the lights are dome-shaped; the other two are rods.
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"The attackers were on motorbikes, armed with rods and swords," he added.
Step 8: Take down the rods and unweave the skeins of noodles.
The technique of applying the bendy rods can be slightly intimidating for newbies.
Pastor Moon invited attendees to remove their "rods of iron" from their cases.
In 2014, Tepco finished the removal fuel rods from the No. 4 reactor.
What is it about these two women that makes them such lightning rods?
Pole-vaulters are propelled by carbon-fibre rods; golf balls by titanium clubs.
The Komatsu Seiten Fabric Laboratory, wrapped in CABKOMA Strand Rods by Kengo Kuma.
The fuel is made out of hollow metal rods packed with uranium pellets.
Lang's drawings resemble the grungy aesthetic of Ed Roth's Rat Fink hot rods.
Altogether, he fitted nearly 103,000 rods to grip the building to the ground.
Reinforcing concrete with steel rods called rebars is the basis of modern construction.
The yard contained steel rods and roofing from destroyed buildings, and home appliances.
Curling wands (rods with no clamps) usually work with all types and lengths.
She experimented with paper rods that were commonly used for cooking pot roasts.
There were clothes hanging on closet rods and shoes by the front door.
With knives and rods we managed to kill more than a million people.
Tara had two fishing rods and her waders for catch-and-release fishing.
For each tattoo, Mr. Matsuba must assemble the rods and prepare the ink.
He'd fabricated triangular pedestals with three acrylic rods rising vertically from the points.
And then the rods crossed at the exact spot where Szpakowski had stopped.
Then they took out long wooden rods and began to perform martial exercises.
Metal (not wood) rods align and hold the top and bottom levels together.
I liked the ceramic rods best for the crumble wax I was using.
During that time, she says she was beaten and shocked with electrical rods.
The metal core of the rods acts to turn that liquid into a solid.
Each of the highly polished rods is slightly different — either circular, square, or triangular.
This strategy required patience; each man could only pilfer a few rods a day.
Even steel without the radioactive welding rods was more radioactive than some other options.
One of the easiest rods to use are from a brand called Ugly Stiks.
Curling wands (AKA rods with no clamps) usually work with all types and lengths.
But, eventually, I became more comfortable, experimenting with flexi-rods, twists, braids, and buns.
Woodsman says the prefabricated tiny house has 21 insulated panels connected by threaded rods.
They included a hammer, rocks, wooden sticks, metal rods, and canisters of pepper spray.
The rods or stays suspended the roadway from a series of towering concrete pylons.
But a doctor told Scissons that his next back surgery would involve inserting rods.
This results in overly-stuffed drawers and hanging rods on the brink of snapping.
Most people don't take the best care when handling and storing their fishing rods.
In fact, if you have enough branches, make multiple fishing rods and bug nets.
Fishing rods are one of the Chicago Public Library's most frequently checked out items.
Mr. Whitty uses rods to make the fins gesture; hinges make the tail swish.
"They showed up with iron rods and pipes, and pried me out," she said.
Witnesses said police officers stood by as students were attacked with rods and bricks.
Men bashed each other with fire extinguishers, stones and steel rods from bed frames.
He says they beat him with iron rods, and burned his hands and feet.
Safety standards at the time required a minimum of 28 rods in the core.
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His comments on Muslims and Middle East partners have been lightning rods throughout the campaign.
The Grassffiti has a roller with a rotary encoder and 16 servomotors fixed with rods.
Even with the successful transfer of the fuel rods, Tepco faces other problems at Fukushima.
He has created flexible rods that, when inserted into a riverbed, monitor erosion quite simply.
The prison facility now boasts hundreds of new cameras and floors reinforced with steel rods.
In the rods and cones, that trigger is light—a subatomic particle called a photon.
The NRC's Burnell said Duke has suspended work to transfer the rods ahead of Irma.
Sergeant Zachary Bell burned batteries because the Taliban used the carbon rods for IED triggers.
It essentially helps the bone heal correctly with the use of pins, wires and rods.
But couldn't they have at least made those hot rods look like they were moving?
Using pull-down hanging rods for tall closets and pull-out shelves for deep closets.
From flexi-rods to rollers, Carla gives in-depth tutorials on achieving multiple natural looks.
To reduce costs, rods are packed into vaults instead of dry storage casks, scientists wrote.
Tigers have excellent night vision in part because their eyes contain more rods than cones.
I'm still curious as to what might damage, let alone break one of these rods.
For hours he would pluck and strum invisible waves, fingers dancing beside the metal rods.
With two titanium rods and eight screws in my back, even bending down fatigues me.
Richard buys junked out cars and flips them into elegant hot rods for huge profits.
With that question mark, they are hinting at rods that are actually hot, or POKERS.
He has become one of the biggest lightning rods in this hottest of national debates.
Sometimes he removed the web paintings from the rods and hung them on the wall.
He would be adrift and bereft without his sparring partners, lightning rods, scapegoats and amplifiers.
Hundreds of the maid's neighbors, armed with rocks and iron rods, stormed her employer's apartment.
Many of his pieces consist of open grids made of thin steel rods welded together.
Dramatic, widely circulated footage showed men in white T-shirts beating terrified passengers with rods.
Szpakowski took one in each hand and the rods began pointing this way and that.
Before handing me the rods, he placed their tips in the dirt, to "neutralize" them.
She is separated from her 45-day-old triplets and is tortured with electric rods.
All five family members were stripped naked and beaten with fists, sticks and iron rods.
And rattling the rods at the back of his head gives it an excited shake.
To control the rate of fission in a nuclear power plant, reactors use control rods.
The other four continued to aim at the food with the short rods and were disqualified.
Its 109 rods represent the 109 Westchester residents originally thought to have perished on 9/11.
Its 109 rods represent the 109 Westchester residents originally thought to have perished on 248/2140.
You can use flexi rods to curl your hair without risking heat damage from hot tools.
"The cost is very low on these," Rettig said, pointing to metal rods in the walls.
Researchers crafted the rods and cables, called "struts," from shape memory polymers that unfold when heated.
The sticks are connected to a motorized pedestal that spins the two perpendicular rods in circles.
In come extended families, fishing rods, skateboards, tennis racquets, pushchairs and cats in carry-on baskets.
We stood in a dark room with the dowsing rods and an EMF meter and waited.
There are a total of 1,573 spent and unspent fuel rods stored across the entire facility.
On Monday, Wickens had titanium rods and screws placed in his spine during a successful surgery.
For two years, Cobble underwent surgeries to revise broken spinal rods and to remove her sacrum.
But the Dyson was easier to use and created prettier curls than traditional hot rods do.
He had his servants sew iron rods into his clothes to protect his body from breaking.
Kengo's idea was to retrofit a building using the rods, making it, he hoped, earthquake-proof.
The Mi lamp consists of two rods that intersect each other and create an obtuse angle.
The idle rigs on the horizon, illuminated by the blinding flashes, looked like ideal lightning rods.
When removed from reactors, spent fuel rods are cooled under 23 feet (7 meters) of water.
Some people were beaten with sticks and iron rods and may have died as a result.
It offers the best in both, where other, cheaper rods aren't so meticulously modulated and tapered.
Birth control implants are thin rods about the size of a matchstick, according to Planned Parenthood.
A surgeon would then insert short, expandable rods made from titanium to strengthen the spinal column.
I'm walking in the busy streets of Paris behind two French men proudly holding fishing rods.
The water, contaminated by the melted fuel rods, needs to be treated and stored on site.
In those holes he stood a couple of wooden rods and attached a little red sail.
But then they found some deep sea fishes had extra copies of genes to make rods.
It's possible these fish use rods to see color, but what would that world look like?
Ice fishing gear usually looks ridiculous or cool or both: The rods are two feet long.
The robust return of "Roseanne" has made the show and its namesake star political lightning rods.
Cars have driven through or right over flexible plastic rods that currently run alongside some lanes.
He studied Gestalt therapy and picked up dowsing, the art of divining energy with copper rods.
But after 17 operations, those rods were gone -- and John's condition was as bad as ever.
Biologists aggravated ghost crabs with rods, robotic toys and the bodies of dead and live crabs.
These rooms typically provide wider doorways, lowered closet rods and enough turning radius for a wheelchair.
These rooms typically provide wider doorways, lowered closet rods and enough turning radius for a wheelchair.
Operators vainly tried to stop a meltdown by planning to shove control rods in by hand.
Try to solve anything for good, and you disrupt the tension rods holding the edifice together.
He started spending more time with his hot rods and with unfashionable, figurative styles of painting.
At the press of the button, the graphite-tipped control rods plunged into the coolant water.
Instead, spent fuel rods are sitting at 95 nuclear plants around the country in either "fuel pools," where the waste cools down for a few years after the rods finish producing energy, or in special steel-and-concrete casks that sit above ground like nuclear garbage cans.
The walkways were anchored by 1.5-inch steel rods, but the real issue lay in the change from a single set of hanger rods threaded through the upper walkways to a double-rod system that was anchored to the upper walkways themselves, adding immense and undue stress.
That patch was then surgically inserted under the rods and cones in the back of the eye.
The team became concerned that the fox had fallen into part of the pipe inaccessible by rods.
The children's so-called neo-vaginas were regularly expanded with candle-shaped metal rods of various sizes.
Some families received fishing nets and rods from aid workers to keep them going until food arrived.
New tension rods were made of stainless steel to distinguish the 21st-century parts from original ones.
But through a series of measures -- mostly cooling rods -- his energies are channeled as effectively as possible.
And the uranium would still have to be fabricated into nuclear fuel rods for use in reactors.
The eHighway works by delivering 670 volts of DC power to a truck's "pantographs" or conductor rods.
The nanoparticles bind to rods and cones, coating them and changing the wavelengths they are sensitive to.
They are three times quicker to erect than steel rods and cost a fraction of the price.
The control rods can be raised or lowered into the reactor to regulate the rate of fission.
What she's saying: "There are many members of our community, their identities are lightning rods," she said.
Right now, the industry is storing all of these fuel rods in very, very large storage containers.
Special nanoparticles (shown in white) clinging to rods (left) and cones (right) in the photoreceptors of mice.
But McLeod feels his unique design offers some distinct advantages over other products, including curved shower rods.
The current plan is to remove seven unspent, low-risk fuel rods by June of this year.
One arm helps to pick up and cut the rods, while the other arm holds them steady.
He attached the rods to the outside of a building, he put them on the inside, too.
Jadelle uses just two silicon rods, in contrast to Norplant's six, to release a form of progestin.
The mob then drove the couple to another school where the beating continued, including with iron rods.
Each was a sensualist on the page, his rods and cones consistently assaulted by the world's beauty.
Guys geek out on fashion the way they traditionally have obsessed about hot rods or fantasy baseball.
I still had a boat — a simple 16-foot skiff — and plenty of fishing rods and gear.
At Goldstock's Sporting Goods, in nearby Scotia, weekly sales of rods have quintupled to 25 a week.
Other goals, including the removal of spent fuel rods stored inside the reactors, are still further off.
The theory went that when they detected gravitational waves, the rods would effectively "sing" from the vibration.
But the iron rods, in an intervention that defies logic, complicate the impression conveyed by the sculpture.
It's equipped with solar power, fishing rods and rifles, and enough dried provisions to last a year.
Cathodes are a basic form of copper used to make products such as copper rods and tubes.
And whatever you do, don't say "Niagara Falls": 3D: "Hot rods?" are not cars in today's puzzle.
Protesters used bamboo rods to barricade a police station, while some confronted officers directly, per the NYT.
There is no doubt that the pink in this painting could set anyone's rods and cones ablaze.
Newcomers may require waders, vests, tackle boxes, rods, reels, creels, flies and perhaps even fly-tying equipment.
On Thursday people were still trickling in, saying they had suffered acid attacks and beatings with rods.
You can, along with mostly metal appliances, wire hangers, tools, curtain rods and even some license plates.
The company supplies casings for uranium fuel rods and spent fuel cooling units to the nuclear industry.
Now, the mothers of the missing are digging them up, armed with iron rods and quadcopter drones.
And in November 2012, the UN said North Korea allegedly attempted to sell graphite rods to Syria.
"With the terrorist attack, these monuments were transformed into lightning rods," Signer said in a statement Friday.
Men like him were building hot rods in the 1960s and six-chambered bongs in the '70s.
They were divining rods, he said, the kind used by mystics to find water in the desert.
I said it was a shame that he couldn't simply ask the rods where the gold was.
He wanted the steel rods to be as minimal and pared down as we could make them.
From snakes to fishing rods, the Aussie appeared to have a handle on things during the vacay.
We passed an empty pool gated with chipped rods, stucco structures, and patches of dry green grass.
A bunch of rectangular metal rods moving up and down won't quite recreate the experience of, say, petting a fluffy kitten that could exist in a user's VR world, but were the density of the rods increased in future versions, more detailed and authentic-feeling shapes could be rendered.
In preparation, it tidies up by packing the DNA into dense, sausagelike rods, the chromosomes' most familiar form.
Titled "Truck Trilogy," it features three Chevrolet pickup trucks with three erect steel rods standing in their flatbeds.
This causes hyper-pure crystals of silicon to leech out of the trichlorosilane and glom onto the rods.
But the cooling rods are out, and there's no evidence they are going to be reinserted anytime soon.
At home recently, the Schlapps prepared for a night out while pondering their status as political lightning rods.
To correct the spinal stenosis caused by her initial surgery, doctors inserted two rods to stabilize the area.
"They very likely are able to see color purely by rods, which is unique among vertebrates," Musilova said.
All you need is the right tools (like flexi or perm rods) and enough time to air-dry.
I think hot rods are pretty crucial and basic to LA. Would you like to design another car?
However, an industry source said the ban on such construction rods had been lifted around 10 days ago.
According to his "fishing indicator," it's all about "line and bait versus rods and reels" sales, he said.
Extracting spent fuel-rods from its toxic reactor buildings calls for a new generation of remote-controlled robots.
He has used titanium rods, wires or screws to reattach the base of the skull to the spine.
While these elongated cubes (ice rods?) are convenient in certain scenarios, most of the time they're just irrelevant.
Worse still, all rods have their breaking points, but cheaper, less astutely designed ones have exceptionally weak ones.
Together, the two rods ensure that your knives stay sharp longer and keep cutting for years to come.
With the exception of the rods, street fishermen are completely inconspicuous and blend in seamlessly with the city.
To top it all off, Dairy Queen throws in some salty pretzel rods and chocolate drizzled caramel corn.
A series of fingerprints in the hot glue used to attach carbon rods to wooden pressure plate boards.
Mr. Schneider fixed a lever that had come detached from one of the rods leading to the figures.
At the time, most homes were only secured by connecting the frame to rods buried in the ground.
Men do the hot, physical work of bending the thick rods of rattan, and women do the weaving.
There are also (presumably very thin) steel rods running through the pan, which help it keep its shape.
Skin, he explained, made a poor connection with the steel rods, so little current passed through the body.
He needed surgery, doctors said, and he soon had the operation to insert the rods into his back.
Every bit of the famous Richard Lippold sculpture of bronze rods suspended above the bar has been cleaned.
Light rods top the Bastille's facade like a minimalist tiara; they can been seen from around the neighborhood.
The diagonals, like rods of rebar, reinforce their immutability as they conjure up a welter of unsettling associations.
Next, a recreation of their scanned face is generated in real-time and projected onto 5,000 motorized rods.
The emergency shutdown was supposed to plunge the control rods into the overheating reactor and cool everything down.
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Finally, we decide to drill in the rods, put up the ugly curtains, and look for better ones later.
A large number of the workers are needed to set tie rods that each have to be hand-tied.
He soon got a call from a testing company in Los Angeles with 220 pounds of surplus silicon rods.
So he was slowly, for years, getting platelet transfusions and trying to put rods in his back and everything.
If the rods are exposed to air or if they break, radioactive gases could be released into the atmosphere.
Grubby children, who outnumber workmen, load steel rods and window frames onto donkey-drawn carts to sell at scrapyards.
In zebrafish, however, cones and rods developed independently, and on a genetic level, didn't resemble each other at all.
They wanted to quantify their fishing trip and so attached an Android phone to their rods to gather data.
In the event of a power outage, gravity will pull those rods down and shut off the fission process.
From the high steel roofs of the station, birds raced down, avoiding a jungle gym of rafters and rods.
It's dramatic as hell, but the video could also change the way lightning rods are used to protect buildings.
After watching this video, and seeing that dramatic flash, we all need to stop taking lightning rods for granted.
Vertebrates use two types of photoreceptor cells in the retina to see: light-sensitive so-called rods and cones.
And, in the Middle Ages, dowsing (or divining) rods were used to find water and metals in the ground.
These rods are all contained in an assembly that holds them all together, and they are just not moving.
These rods are bundled together into what's called a fuel assembly, which is in a basket, inside a canister.
Anticipating that Guzman might attempt another tunnel escape, prison floors have been reinforced with three-quarter-inch steel rods.
He didn't trust banks, and hid his money in all sorts of strange places: curtain rods, light fixtures, toilets.
The plant has annual steel production capacity of 3.153 million tonnes, with products including wire rods, according to SAIL.
Eventually, all the temple buildings will have the rods installed on the inside, so you won't actually see them.
In the 1960s he began a series of works called "Sphère-Trame," balls made from grids of metal rods.
Every six months, he had rods surgically adjusted to lengthen his spine — a decision made after seeing several specialists.
The Seed Cathedral housed two hundred and fifty thousand plant seeds at the ends of sixty thousand acrylic rods.
The cork handle holds up over the years, and that is often where other inexpensive fishing rods fall short.
The different steel rods spin their lights around like a sprinkler creating a dynamic pattern of light and shadow.
And The Rods, Cities, and Riot for sure, but also hard rock bands like Sir Lord Baltimore and Dust.
Her "Day" is a loosely triangular cloud of black steel rods, strips and angle irons almost eight feet tall.
Or they wield them like implements — punt poles, divining rods, balancing poles, spears used as if to catch fish.
He coiled as if to stand, but remained seated, and wound his fingers around the rods holding the banister.
There is a mobile in the style of the artist Alexander Calder made with saxophone rods and key cups.
All that is left of a nearby mosque is a flattened pile of concrete blocks and twisted iron rods.
Tepco has made some progress, such as removing hundreds of spent fuel rods in one of the damaged buildings.
He uses concrete, fiberglass rods and other materials to make his installations both resistant to corrosion and pH neutral.
Instead, doctors drill titanium rods into the remaining bone and attach them to advanced prostheses, creating more dynamic limbs.
A spokesman said the trailers were fastened to the railcars with metal rods, a system in use across Europe.
Dr. Dabber has three different heat settings and three different dishes with distinct heating rods for packing in wax.
However, most extinct dinosaurs have hyoid structures that are more like those of crocodilians — a simple pair of short rods.
The Mod-T moves its print bed around on two spinning rods, while the print head moves up and down.
First, engineers need to remove the spent nuclear fuel rods stored in reactor buildings – but only after they've cooled off.
The film is projected onto rods of hot pink fringe, hung from a wooden frame and suspended from the ceiling.
Another piece turns the rods into a giant piano as disembodied hands come down to tinker the ebony and ivory.
They adjust control rods to affect how much electricity a reactor generates and monitor reactors, turbines, generators and cooling systems.
The servomotors and rods basically brush the grass while the rotary keeps track of the movement for the specific design.
These fuel rods are part of the nuclear reactor's core, which keeps producing heat even after the reactor shuts down.
For JPMorgan, dropping Purdue is the latest in a series of moves aimed at steering clear of political lightning rods.
"They hit her with wooden rods and when that didn't kill her, they slit her throat," the grieving husband said.
There were rods in their hands, heavy sinkers attached to them, two hooks each above them, baited with clam bellies.
There's minor assembly required because the shelf hangs from metal rods that slide through the fabric loops at the top.
Although, eating slightly stale pretzel rods dipped in sriracha pales in comparison to some of these, er, melancholic hors d'oeuvres.
The 26-pound device consists of long support rods and are adjusted to fit around a child's legs and torso.
None of the photos depict rods or guns, so it's not clear that hunting or fishing were on the agenda.
There's rhodopsin, found not in the "cones" that perceive color but other cells called rods, used in low-light conditions.
Photoreceptor cells—the rods and cones—normally absorb the wavelengths of incoming visible light, which the brain interprets as sight.
The planes, accompanied by accurate sound effects, are lifted up and propelled on a series of computer-controlled metal rods.
Metal rods are crack for lightning bolts, and Getty's 'gig' is the only thing fitting that description for many acres.
Uranium however has to be mined, converted, enriched and turned into fuel rods in an 24 to 23.5 month process.
Just last year, Orama, who has scoliosis, had magnetic rods inserted into her back to help control her spine curvature.
"Take advantage of the vertical height inside by installing double rods and hooks for belts, purses and ties," Amado recommends.
The thin poles of American walnut and invisible metal rods look like more like escapees from a Kyoto bamboo grove.
One clip from the western state of Gujarat shows four men, shirtless, tied to a bumper being whipped with rods.
Hanging above the conference table from thin rods are two curious white orbs, each about the size of a volleyball.
David's best time is 27 seconds, certainly a feat considering all the springs and rods and sheet metal parts involved.
Anglers have survived millennia without fancy rods and reels, and the best of which is useless without a trusty line.
If the water was drained away due to an attack or accident, the rods would burn and spew radioactive fallout.
"Lightning Rods" had been completed by 1999, but DeWitt spent more than a decade trying to find a receptive publisher.
Wrong. Trade and immigration are the lightning rods, but these issues are not the real triggers of our political moment.
Straightening irons, keratin treatments, curling rods and wands, they have to go in the weeks leading up to your cut.
Dozens of men in white T-shirts had attacked protesters and ordinary members of the public with sticks and rods.
Indian Point also has about 1,500 tons of radioactive waste in the form of spent fuel rods packed into pools.
Thin rods connect the two elements, and by adjusting them, the disc can be set at any angle; $2100,100, luceplan.com.
Armed with hooked metal rods, they descended on every new dumpster that arrived with a mixture of excitement and desperation.
The fried dough rods come six or a dozen in a pack, and are served warm with cinnamon and sugar.
Rods help us see at low light levels, while cones work at higher light levels and help us see color.
Later the anarchists — armed with metal rods, fire extinguishers and sticks embedded with nails — violently retook control of the building.
She said they had carried weapons for "self-defense," traveling in groups and carrying rods, and in one case, acid.
Made of the simplest, most pared-down means — cut, bent, and welded steel rods — Pay has achieved a remarkable fluidity.
Mr. Warrington cast his zero-weight fly rod — one of the smallest rods manufactured — toward a seam of rising trout.
All this chromatic activity is, of course, basically science — rods and cones doing their thing — as Albers knew and appreciated.
During the course, Azam noticed a series of bamboo rods protruding from the snow: ablation stakes, basic instruments of glaciology.
Jay Lau, 30, said he saw a small group of officers fighting with protesters wielding bamboo sticks and metal rods.
Jay Lau, 30, said he saw a small group of officers fighting with protesters wielding bamboo sticks and metal rods.
A few feet of the rods were removed after three people in five weeks used them to climb the building.
They're the tension rods that hold democracy together by channeling, organizing, and ultimately counterbalancing otherwise chaotic and inchoate citizen demands.
Conductor rods attached to a truck's roof connect with 670-volt overhead cables, which charge the trucks as they drive.
French nuclear group Areva delivered defective fuel rods for nuclear reactors but said on Friday that there was no safety risk.
If diners prefer not to use fishing rods, they can still order off the menu for around $10 to $20 more.
They also filmed an adult who explained that they beat the children with thin bamboo rods as a form of discipline.
You don't touch theremins; instead, theremin players wave their hands around both rods, which sense the relative position of their hands.
Until Wednesday afternoon, the divide in American politics seemed to be set in high-performance concrete reinforced by tungsten steel rods.
Brandishing metal rods, a mob of angry Sinhala men descended on their street and burned the furniture store to the ground.
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"Get this, I heard he had his entire skeleton replaced with metal rods," Tim Allen, the voice of Woody, says incredulously.
"They are lightning rods; they have been for the past 20-25 years in education reform," said Silva, of New America.
There are numerous other ways to treat ED, including testosterone injections, vacuum penis pumps, and surgical rods implanted in the penis.
On Monday, TEPCO announced the beginning of work to remove fuel rods from the storage pool in reactor building No. 3.
Two of her predecessors, Tony Blair and David Cameron, created rods for their own backs by setting dates for their departure.
These rods are made of chemical elements like boron that can absorb neutrons without getting caught up in the fissioning process.
From late May, it is nearly continuous, sometimes a steady drizzle, sometimes rods that rattle tin roofs too loudly for conversation.
As the title suggests, these heads, skewered together by thin rods, belong to iconic historical figures, fictional and larger than life.
Previously, in reactors with lower levels of radiation, humans were allowed to be present and monitor the removal of the rods.
Not only that, but iron atoms from the environment seemed to travel deep into the crystal structure of the goethite rods.
That's what a human eye senses, via three kinds of receptors called rods, each most responsive to different wavelengths of light.
In this image taken before the disaster, the spent fuel pool and the fuel rods can be seen in pristine condition.
This enclosure would protect and irrigate the fungi growing on the three rods while still exposing them to nutritious cosmic radiation.
Sixteen hours into the disaster, the fuel rods in one reactor had almost completely melted, with the other two close behind.
And in his new work, Law of Halted Spaces, Suga experiments with equilibrium through layered metal rods resting on wooden planks.
The key is how Kelly essentially skeletonizes the guitars and uses far lighter materials for the pickups, rods and machine heads.
"When the raccoons tried to come up for air, they had metal rods and they held them down," the mom said.
The two metal rods that connect these two collars can be gradually lengthened by the user stretching the penis over time.
I kept wandering through the halls of the Petersen to marvel at the Bugattis, Batmobile, and hot rods in the collection.
His personal garage includes a 1967 Mustang Fastback, a Jaguar E-Type coupe, and a couple of 1930s Ford hot rods.
Other Chechens have described similar treatment at secret government sites, involving electrocutions, interrogations, and beatings with wooden sticks and metal rods.
There were plenty of food stalls outside, including one stand where whole fish were grilling on iron rods over hot coals.
In every area of life, young women who put their heads above their parapet become lightning rods for scrutiny and belittlement.
"Foundation of the World (A Dream of My Mother)" is an assemblage of steel rods, rope, carpet, burlap and other materials.
I buy the same rods and reels over and over again, and I don't fuss too much about trying new gear.
Enter Shakespeare's Ugly Stiks, the fishing rods made famous by commercials featuring them being used and abused in every way imaginable.
Both bills can be lightning rods for controversial amendments, but senators hope moving them together will defuse any potential political fights.
About 2000,500 spent fuel rods were successfully removed from a damaged storage tank in late 2014, a delicate and risky operation.
The sport tests the skills of the best handlers of flies and rods in a series of accuracy and distance competitions.
A little origami-like folding can turn it into a sleeping bag, and accompanying kite rods turn it into a tent.
With few moving parts, the rotary was a compact alternative to conventional engines, with their reciprocating pistons, connecting rods and crankshafts.
The staircase gets its structural support from thin rods that are anchored at the top and bottom, creating another "floating" effect.
To keep the pyramid together, steel rods were threaded through the steps diagonally in a way to ensure they weren't visible.
From the ceiling hangs a sculptural arrangement of silvery rods fitted with lights by Michael Anastassiades, an artist Mr. Weinfeld chose.
The object, which resembles an ax (a symbol of strength), contains six rods that represent the original six towns of Brooklyn.
Control rods are inserted through channels in the core to control the reaction and also used to shut down the reactor.
Rods of plastic go into the battery-powered tool, are warmed to 110 degrees Fahrenheit and are extruded into the trays.
Finding the highly radioactive melted uranium rods may pave the way for Tepco to develop methods to remove the melted fuel.
Protesters were armed with slingshots, iron rods and firebombs and were using them on police Saturday, according to the Associated Press.
Szpakowski uses divining rods—the kind used by mystics to find water in the desert—to locate and explore the tunnels.
At the juncture of two broad planes, and dwarfed by them, are what appear to be a sphere and four rods.
"Indian Point won't be completely safe until the spent fuel rods are all put into hardened dry cask storage," she said.
Since construction began on the building last fall, metal rods from the site had repeatedly fallen on his home, he said.
Blowing up millimeter-scale carbon rods with super-powered lasers through lavender-tinted glass, thereby simulating stellar explosions in a laboratory setting.
In Mary Boone's Chelsea space, a large central tree, pieced together with what look like bolts and rods, resembles a dead carcass.
They used a phone to determine the fox's location in the pipe, before attempting to push him out with rods and pipes.
Its previous report said the reactor had been refueled in 2015 and those fuel rods would probably be removed two years later.
Constructed just a few years ago, the statue is made of steel rods and tubing and includes two layers of geodesic triangles.
There will be a match between The Hot Rods and West Michigan Whitecaps at the Bowling Green Ballpark at 10:35 a.m.
Other political and religious dissidents held there were beaten with iron rods, had their fingernails pulled out and were given electric shocks.
When plucking metal rods, the player can make vibrations that can either be percussive or resemble the sound of stand-up bass.
To act like one of the biggest lightning rods on the show didn't exist just to cover up their mistake is absurd.
They say that the person they know is far different from the player who is perceived as one of baseball's lightning rods.
Bream's car and the classic hot rods his shop modifies don't sound like normal vehicles when you race them on the highway.
Glass rods are melted in a furnace, then, while still pliable, pulled through a machine that shapes them into a strawlike tube.
Rare earth minerals and elements are necessary components of tech and defense tools, including smartphones, LED lights, wind turbines and nuclear rods.
The opsins of rods and cones absorb light at specific wavelengths, but color vision arises from the interplay of multiple cone opsins.
It's called the "Wolverine," no doubt because its three rods on three fingers somewhat resemble the claws on the Marvel superhero's hands.
The company is also a supplier to the nuclear industry, providing casings for uranium fuel rods and for spent fuel cooling units.
Our bedroom walls were not unlike those of my American cousins, plastered over with the same heartthrobs, hot rods, and pop stars.
"Post-storm brigades" of divers conduct rapid repairs, often involving drilling metal rods into the reef or using cement to reattach coral.
He is using steel rods collected from the rubble of a devastating earthquake in Sichuan Province in 2008 to build the sculpture.
When I first became aware of Tenkara folding fly rods, I thought they'd be perfect for the way I like to fish.
Color temperatures, or intensities, are never absolute, but depend on the device sensing them: the rods and cones of eyes, and cameras.
There were two small photos on either side of the big poster; signed pictures of Hemingway, holding fishing rods and tuna aloft.
Some cover additional services like follow-up appointments, counseling on contraceptive use, and device insertion and removal for IUDs and implantable rods.
Bricks, iron rods, broken furniture and my memories were being carried off in a truck, to be resold in a nearby town.
Divers welded hooks and inserted rods under the sunken Mermaid, their work hampered by strong currents and zero visibility in the river.
It's an assemblage of spheres and tubes and rods, fashioned from welded steel spray-painted gold, that hovers above her morning yogurt.
To use MOX fuel rods, civilian power plants would have to modify their reactors, requiring lengthy relicensing by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
On the other side, trucks with multiple fishing rods lashed to their grills and S.U.V.s pulling fifth-wheelers rumbled through the sand.
The highway, Interstate 290, is so deteriorated that federal authorities have issued warnings and local drivers have blown tires and tie rods.
But it has failed to establish the location of the melted fuel rods in the other three damaged reactors at the plant.
"The burning of the carbon rods created carbon monoxide, and the operators would have been asphyxiated otherwise," he said of the vents.
Aluminum from Tennessee goes to Pennsylvania for manufacture; the rods are then shipped to Canada for shaping, then to Mexico for assembly.
The rods pointed directly ahead and then suddenly swivelled, one clockwise and the other counterclockwise, so that they pointed at each other.
"Getting struck by lightning affects more people by far, but we don't run around with lighting rods on our head," he said.
Though the boron in the rods was meant to slow the reaction down, the graphite tips briefly increased fission in the core.
We have the curtains already, and I find the rods downstairs, but it turns out we need special brackets to hang them. Sigh.
Surfing and hot rods, gangsterism, marijuana, hippies, the dark side, the Beach Boys—all these wonderful, terrible things that get my juices flowing.
Radioactive waste, for instance — both high-level waste like spent fuel rods and low-level waste like tools used in radiologically controlled areas.
These coated rods are arranged along a sub­strate like angled teeth on a comb: There is a bottom 'comb' and a top 'comb.
More recent examples of Chihuly's signature combinations of curlicues, icicles, rods, and flowers fill the Haupt Conservatory and dot the garden's outdoor grounds.
Ahead, hairstylist and Nalu Waver creator Frank Rizzieri walks us through three styles that are easy to pull off with the twin rods.
In this behind the scenes video, one of Shandong Iraeta's factories tirelessly turns giant rods of metal into perfectly spherical balls of steel.
The light sources for magic lantern shows evolved into brighter sources throughout the 19th century, from candles, kerosene, limelight to carbon arc rods.
The report added that Autostrade granted that there was no danger unless the strength of the tie-rods went down by 50 percent.
For fishermen these range from electronic bite alarms to carbon-fibre rods, specialised clothing and tackle boxes stuffed with various odd and ends.
Often the most magical effects are the simplest: tiny LED bulbs on the ends of fishing rods conjure a cloud of celestial fireflies.
First, though, they had to move the bundles of nuclear fuel rods from the reactor cores into Olympic-sized, steel-lined cooling pools.
The researchers created microscopic rods out of goethite, a key mineral component of rust, and reacted them with water dissolved with iron atoms.
DROPPING NUCLEAR WASTE INTO VOLCANOES Amazingly, volcanoes aren't hot enough to melt the zirconium encasing uranium fuel rods, much less the fuel itself.
Not only that, but they have put markings on the extending booms or rods that will help double check how deployment has gone.
The REM pod, the divining rods, the EMF detector—all have been pretty convincingly debunked, their ghost-detecting abilities shown to be glitches.
La Hague takes plutonium out of uranium burned in French nuclear plants, which Melox blends with uranium to produce new MOX fuel rods.
Ms. Derby, who shares his enthusiasm for boats and "hot rods," said she believed he would not survive imprisonment, given his poor health.
El-Halabi also sent Hamas building materials for attack tunnels leading into Israel, such as iron rods and digging equipment the agency said.
At the back, by a pair of fishing rods and wooden Adirondack chairs, a freezer holds packs of trout, goat, buffalo and tilapia.
The roadway is supported by steel rods inside concrete, called rebar, but that rebar is corroding from road salt seeping in through cracks.
I winced as they flogged his back raw with bamboo rods and, to punish him further, forced his legs into medieval wooden stocks.
The process of removing the fuel rods from a storage pool had been delayed since 2014 amid technical mishaps and high radiation levels.
The rods are dangerous partly because the pools are not enclosed, and they could be vulnerable in the event of another major earthquake.
That's right — men wearing headlamps wander around with cotton swabs on the end of long, metal rods, offering to clean out your ears.
The charging apparatus for the test track is rigged to the back of a car using a Thule bike rack and metal rods.
Workers were attempting to stop the cracking by tightening the tension rods of one of the trusses at the time the bridge fell.
They then dragged the resulting metal rods through holes of decreasing size bored into reindeer antlers until the metal was reduced to wire.
The proposed bill would require minors to have written parental permission before getting certain contraceptive services, including intrauterine devices (IUDs) and implantable rods.
It's an instinctual process for De Cotiis, who uses his graceful hands like divining rods, touching the surface, feeling its age, its stories.
And it has an outsize number of year-round boaters, beachgoers, fishing enthusiasts and golfers — human lightning rods in wide, flat, open spaces.
Equally influential on the art scene of the time was the Californian culture of "boating, surfboards and hot rods," as Valentine puts it.
The most important element was a supply of tenkara rigs: telescoping graphite rods with a fixed twenty-foot line, leader, and no reel.
Their view of the world is probably limited to moving shadows, not the clear picture production of a human's cones, rods and lenses.
She imagined that in a thousand years, archaeologists would dig up her bones and marvel at the metal rods put into her spine.
LISA Pathfinder released its two test masses last week, opening the eight fingers and rods that kept each cube in place during liftoff.
Constructed from elements such as silver and iridium, the control rods absorb neutrons released during fission and slow down the rate of fission.
And the blue of the ocean is itself an illusion created by the rods and cones in the eye, like the blue sky above.
Fortunately for the one day build format, Savage went the easy route and just cut the damn thing out of aluminum and bronze rods.
There, in a unit next to a consignment shop, they sawed and hammered apart the stolen rods and packed them into 3003-gallon drums.
Reuters wrote:The station's fuel rods are being cooled with emergency power supplied by diesel generators, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga told reporters on Thursday.
In one of Richard's garages, he keeps his side projects—hot rods, desert race cars, and a small collection of iron lungs and parts.
The infected computers controlled "data visualization software associated with equipment for moving nuclear fuel rods," and were isolated from the internet, according to Reuters.
If you have a large structure that deploys too fast, you're going to be left with a big old mess of wires and rods.
He first gave us dowsing rods and asked us to wander the walks waiting for these metal sticks to come together or fall apart.
But just milliseconds before the leading streamers strike a pair of buildings, lightning rods expel their own upward-moving streamers to complete the connection.
These burdens range from the carrying of pots of milk to the piercing of the tongue, cheeks and skin with steel or wooden rods.
After waking up, our old roommate shows up to the house with fishing rods and tells us to go to the market for bait.
The first version of the popular hot tool was literally two heated rods that looked a lot more like a pair of giant scissors.
Surgeons made a long incision on the back of his neck, using a skull plate and spinal screws and rods to correct the fracture.
When her cancer spread once again, this time to her leg, doctors removed her knee, tibia and femur and replaced them with titanium rods.
Ganai, a meat shop owner, was previously arrested in 2016 on charges of stone pelting, attacking security forces with rods, and damaging government property.
According to Dezeen, the surface of the pavilion appears to change as visitors approach, with the light rods clustering when they sense movement nearby.
Some of the Chinese soldiers carried iron rods and stones, and troops on both sides suffered minor injuries in the melee, the source said.
Four rods extended from it, each connecting to the back of an old clock face on each of the four sides of the tower.
In her statement to the police she said that she had been beaten with iron rods by her employer for complaining about excess work.
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With a bunch of new metal rods in his body, he was unable to continue on drums and had to move over to guitar.
North Sense is a small piece of technology, a cyborg piercing, that's embedded into the skin, the chest area or elsewhere, using titanium rods.
As many as 16 percent of white coats tested positive for MRSA, and up to 42 percent for the bacterial class Gram-negative rods.
As soon as he said Imran — an identifiably Muslim name — more than a dozen men began pummelling him with iron rods, hammers, and batons.
Ron Howard stars alongside Harrison Ford, Richard Dreyfuss and some boisterous hot rods in George Lucas's sweaty, pre-"Star Wars" coming-of-age film.
The topmost walkway, suspended from the ceiling of the lobby's atrium by steel rods, collapsed on another two stories under, crushing people standing below.
The bus was so badly crushed that workers had to "cut open the body of the bus" with rods and stones to rescue passengers.
The light that comes into my apartment bedroom makes it insanely bright, so today's task is to install curtain rods and light-blocking curtains.
The minerals, which include neodymium and yttrium, are necessary components in nuclear rods, precision-guided missiles, smart bombs, military jets and most consumer electronics.
Homes built in that era did not typically include closets; most Americans kept unworn clothes folded in chests or hung on wall-mounted rods.
Knobbly and pockmarked objects mounted on small wooden bases with thin metal rods, they suggest unfinished human figures the way a ginseng root does.
Police blamed Also among the injured was Aishe Ghosh, president of the university's student union, who was beaten on the head with iron rods.
Strands of ivy spiral magically around two stafflike rods, called thyrsi, on the entablature, but the leaves also overlap as they would in nature.
Fusion runs on seawater (the source of hydrogen), doesn't leave behind radioactive fuel rods, and produces no carbon gases — the source of Earth's warming.
Some of the Chinese soldiers carried iron rods and stones, and in the melee there were minor injuries on both sides, the source said.
In a tidy row of chairs outside his psychologist's office, Mr. Exson cradled his left arm, the bones held together by rods and screws.
In the event of a nuclear meltdown, the plant's computers were designed to sink the control rods into the reactor to completely shutdown fission.
Tim Butler and Canton Stafford, who were camping at Lake Texoma near McBride, had set out several rods in hopes of catching some catfish overnight.
Three months ago, she said she signed a contract with a sponsor, Hardy, a maker of fly fishing rods and reels based in Alnwick, England.
It's not uncommon to see pristine 70s hot rods rolling down the street, and many businesses still bear their original, perennially kitschy 60s era signage.
The couple (William, 250, and Simone, 22010) grabbed a portable salt-water purifier and fishing rods before abandoning their boat for a rubber life raft.
This hi-tech implantable version, which consists of four, one-inch-long rods that are placed under the skin, provides ongoing treatment for six months.
The annual event -- weather permitting -- sends some 500 hot rods, roadsters, motorcycles and their drivers ripping down a dried-up lake bed encrusted in salt.
Although the glass, steel, clay, silicone, and wax constructions are mounted on rods extending from thick, white columns, Bašić tells me that sculptures are human.
In an early design, Zipline set up deep-sea fishing rods on either side of a table and tested the concept at a small scale.
When I was 12, I was diagnosed with, and treated for, scoliosis and I have lived with two 12-inch metal rods in my back.
The quake may have been responsible for an issue at a local nuclear power plant where a pump responsible for cooling fuel rods shut down.
But the technology needed to establish the location of the melted fuel rods in the other three reactors at the plant has not been developed.
And since you can't keep your grubby paws off that case of Cubans, here are some flavorless blue gum rods that'll surely hit the spot.
That would allow any senator to bring up political lightning rods and force tough votes that would otherwise be prevented from coming to the floor.
When you're done grabbing some fishing line, you can check out our full guide to the best rods and reels to complete your fishing gear.
While most fishing rods come with either a soft EVA foam or cork grip, both of these materials get chewed up pretty easily over time.
Earlier this week, Pete Buttigieg dared to weigh in on one of the great culture-war lightning rods of the past decade: Chick-fil-A.
"You start with these long glass rods, heat them under a super hot flame, and bend them into the shapes that you want," Alice explains.
In Istanbul, the street-side ice cream vendors pound away at the dessert all day with long metal rods, working it like a bread dough.
She also hopes to see her leather incorporated at every level of the nautical industry, whether it's boat linings, luxury yacht interiors, even fishing rods.
His legs were drawn to lift himself, but his fingers locked onto the rods, the impulse to get up thwarted by another to stay put.
The human eye contains a protein that detects light called melanopsin, which is different from the rods and cones people use to see, Lockley explained.
His bike is black, has ape hanger bars, green pedals and a milk crate attached to the back that carries his tackle box and rods.
READ: Hong Kong protesters demand justice for masked mob who beat them with metal rods and clubs There's been a mixed reaction to the campaign.
Over 50% of India's imports of wire rods and bars - both long steel products used in construction - came from China last year, government data showed.
Mr. Sotomayor, who spends his spare time repairing and racing old hot rods, said he stopped seeking promotions within the agency a long time ago.
You'll learn about the proper height of trash cans and watch desperate residents as they take rat- catching into their own hands — with fishing rods.
But neurosurgeons performed an operation that involved fusing metal rods to his vertebrae, while at the same time sending blood flow to his spinal cord.
We use rods and reels, single hooks and lures in contrast to the very efficient nets, trawls, and long-line sets used by commercial harvesters.
The unit, lined with hanging rods and drawers, is made of poplar plywood and also has a surface that can be extended for a desk.
They seem to be constantly in motion: rising, falling, accompanied now and then by luminous rods and rotating objects obscured to the point of fuzziness.
By the way: Just because Kaine and Pence aren't lightning rods doesn't mean we won't get an interesting moment or two out of the event.
With the funds they needed, crews began working on reattaching the cock rock this week using 33-feet of scaffolding, iron rods, glue, and cement.
Inside, through a little opening in the façade, thousands of wooden rods of varying sizes protrude from the ceiling and floor like stalactites and stalagmites.
Step 5: The dough is woven around two metal rods and left to proof for at least half an hour before it can be stretched.
In an adjacent room hangs Ellipse, an array of hundreds of mirrored stainless steel rods suspended from the ceiling, dripping with light like celestial stalactites.

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