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I'll put thin metal sheets over our carts and shelter the animals in caves.
A goldsmith can hammer it into thin metal sheets.
Not until about 50 years later, after can manufacturers started using thinner metal sheets, were any dedicated tin openers developed.
Zuse used thin metal sheets to construct his machine.
Already, the lettering on the thin metal sheet had begun to corrode and vanish.
Photons hit thin metal sheets, converting to electron-positron pairs, via a process known as pair production.
She was an author that I trusted to hold my attention even hundreds of feet above the ground with a thin metal sheet between me and eternity.
It made thin metal sheets.
Lord Prrsi was leafing through a sheaf of thin metal sheets marked with strange calligraphy.
This is not a company in crisis but a company that produces a leading-edge product used to make thin metal sheets for electronic transformers.
Non-metallic materials were missing completely; thin metal sheets such as instrument cases were riddled with pinholes.
Earlier measures of angular distances relied on inserting into the eyepiece a thin metal sheet cut in the shape of a narrow, isosceles triangle.
Hence, a thin metal sheet, often of aluminium, called an X-ray filter, is usually placed over the window of the X-ray tube, absorbing the low energy part in the spectrum.
Curious about what had happened, the Evaluation team had found the settlement records, which outlined the entire story, inscribed on the thin metal sheets the Megalts used for their permanent hardcopy storage.
On the other side of that thin metal sheet were unknown tons of dust that would come pouring in, like water into a sinking ship, if there was the slightest crack through which they could enter.
James and Precious get around this by cutting inserts of thin metal sheets into the soles of their shoes so that they insulate their feet and prevent the soles of their feet from burning.
The burial site of a woman also in Thessaly and dating to the late 4th century B.C. yielded a pair of Totenpässe in the form of lamellae (Latin, "thin metal sheets," singular lamella).
These concerns were resolved using a failure resistant massively redundant flow system, created using thin metal sheets etched via chem etch with a pattern of micropores, with a channel system such that it was robust against failure and damage.
He crushed his straightened fingers down into the thin metal sheet of roofing and, closing his hand on vinyl interior upholstery compressed with insulation between and bright yellow painted metal on top, and he yanked, ripping off a slab of the roof like someone separating Swiss cheese slices.