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  • The fabrics and eclectic prints are worked in original ways, with the intersecting pieces creating cut-outs and keyholes.
  • I changed into a pair of black bell-bottoms and a white keyhole peasant shirt that had lace on the cuffs.
  • The department, which looks after people suffering from problems with their waterworks (bladder, kidneys and prostate) was also one of the first to use keyhole laser surgery to treat prostate cancer.
  • The England captain is scheduled to run for the first time next week since a keyhole operation in December. Times, Sunday Times
  • The most memorable pieces were undoubtedly Gucci's clingy, dress with a daring keyhole neckline and its slinky, cut-out swimsuit.
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  • But I guess robot ass sells better than sensualized heart keyholes; more's the pity. Book Cover Smackdown! Terminal World vs. The Alchemy of Stone
  • The devil may get in by the keyhole, but the door won't let him out. 
  • The most memorable pieces were undoubtedly Gucci's clingy, dress with a daring keyhole neckline and its slinky, cut-out swimsuit.
  • It's an odd story, a keek through the keyhole at the inner workings of how to stay famous, but it also serves to illustrate just how far the writer has come.
  • Keyholes, zip inserts and satin contrast strips and bindings will continue to feature in mass casual wear emphasizing the sporty feel.
  • The keyhole of the door close by she calls her turret window; through this she can see half Rome, as far as the mighty cupola of St. Peter's. What the Moon Saw: and Other Tales
  • Ms. de Guitaut says that the third rose-cut diamond on the howdah blanket moves sideways to reveal the keyhole where it is wound up. A Palace's Small Treasures
  • Richard's head is shown side-on, like a keyhole, through which a huddle of other images are, almost literally, glowing.
  • I took out my key and inserted it into the keyhole, but when I took it out the door was locked.
  • Max swore as he twisted the lock-pick in the keyhole impatiently, but the lock still refused to oblige.
  • The devil may get in by the keyhole, but the door won't let him out. 
  • The two young gentlemen, having seen their blooming charges safely within the door of the Alms-House, and vainly endeavored to look through the keyhole at them going up-stairs, scuffle away together with that sensation of blended imbecility and irascibility which is equally characteristic of callow youth and inexperienced Thomas Cats when retiring together from the society of female friends who seem to be still on the fence as regards their ultimate preferences. Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 14, July 2, 1870
  • She has published over one hundred stories and poems in journals such as Gigantic, Gargoyle, Wigleaf, Annalemma, SmokeLong Quarterly, Necessary Fiction, Keyhole, and Everyday Genius. How to Write Engaging Work in a Land of Rules
  • Microsurgery and keyhole surgery are common place now - as is the use of lasers in surgery.
  • It will be used during keyhole surgery which is now commonly carried out, instead of conventional operations, using telescopic surgical equipment with a camera relaying pictures from inside a patient to a monitor.
  • In it are a simple Japanese keyhole saw and a host of carpenter's rasps that resemble cheese graters and that peel at the wood with a steady ‘chht, chht’.
  • The devil may get in by the keyhole, but the door won't let him out. 
  • I changed into a pair of black bell-bottoms and a white keyhole peasant shirt that had lace on the cuffs.
  • In the nineteenth century, people thought ghosts came into a house through its keyholes, and these covers were designed to keep them out.
  • She jumbled her keys in the keyhole and waved a quick goodbye before running up the stairs.
  • He likes to listen at the keyhole of others.
  • Unlike most other lock boxes, however, the keyhole is hidden behind a plastic plate that's attached with screws.
  • Often it is carried out as ‘keyhole’ surgery during a laparoscopy and may include the use of laser surgery techniques.
  • His brother said he had gall bladder keyhole surgery. Times, Sunday Times
  • Joey : Hey , I got one keyhole and about a zillion keys. You do the math.
  • And by now surgery was becoming a keyhole procedure. Times, Sunday Times
  • The treatment is to remove the appendix often using keyhole surgery. The Sun
  • Kiss Chase Kate, they sold her pints on the promise of a peek, a snatch, a snapshot carved into a keyhole, a freezeframe of the zoetrope, and though she thought she'd left that all behind, behind the bikeshed, she obliged; Day 13: Bikesheds
  • The keyhole procedure allowed us to buy time and to let her grow a little before the major operation. The Sun
  • Water spills in glassy sheets over the copper-topped wall, as well as from three keyhole notches along its facade.
  • If the Venice boardwalk is a human circus, as many observers have described it, then the long, keyhole-shaped pier that abuts it is an angling circus, a narrow strip of concrete where the exotic and unpredictable denizens of the Pacific Ocean-needlefish have been reeled up onto the pier; occasionally someone hooks a sea lion-meet the exotic and unpredictable anglers of Los Angeles. Fishing the Venice Beach Pier
  • He might also have something known as keyhole surgery, which involves putting small endoscopes in the heart and doing the same operation while the heart is still beating. CNN Transcript Sep 6, 2004
  • The doctors there said it would be relatively routine, a regular keyhole surgery procedure. The Sun
  • The keyhole op would have kept him off the dancefloor for a month. The Sun
  • He had his own house down the shorefront scheme; big black finger-stains round the keyhole and the curtains always shut.
  • Sighing as he opened his leather pouch on his waist and dug out a set of lock picks, he expertly selected the right tool for the job and inserted it into the keyhole.
  • The key always sat in the keyhole, with a red ribbon tied to the end of it.
  • Also from what I've heard, keyholes, festivum and kribs are not mouthbrooders; can you confirm this?
  • She inserted it in the keyhole, and it gave a small click and swung open.
  • We may calculate upon taking the sentry by surprise, as we did in the prison, and on silencing him at once; then we should have time to break up some cartridges, and pour the powder into the keyhole, which is sure to be The Tiger of Mysore A Story of the War with Tippoo Saib
  • Results All the 8 consecutive patients with craniopharyngiomas were cured by the supraorbital keyhole approach.
  • Looking at this photograph is like peering through a keyhole into a secret world shared only by this mother and child.
  • As explained by Mike Jones, who had come to Google as an executive of Keyhole, the satellite mapping company Google had purchased in 2003, Street View, emerged as a consequence of the omnivorous hunger for geodata. In the Plex
  • THE BOY Below the doorknob was a filigreed silver plate and a keyhole. The Waste Lands
  • His surgery was keyhole and had taken place in his gall bladder. The Sun
  • His only lasting one, besides the remarkable stain on the shag carpet now covered by a throw rug, was the small metal charm inserted into the keyhole.
  • Just to be sure that it was "snibbed," Mrs. McGuire tiptoed after him in her bare feet, a very bad thing for a sick-a-bed lady to do, too, but to her credit, be it written, she did not listen at the keyhole. Sowing Seeds in Danny
  • As she spake thus, Miss Wren removed the key of the house-door from the keyhole and put it in her pocket, and then bustlingly closed the door, and tried it as they both stood on the step. Our Mutual Friend
  • The key was simply inserted in the keyhole and then cranked around with the broomstick like a steam-engine crankhandle (see Diagrams 7 and 8). Chapter 7 - First Approaches
  • You probably can get away with hose if the shoe only has a little keyhole toe.
  • Cut through wallboard (gypsum board) with either a keyhole or reciprocating saw.
  • Although the bar tack is frequently the buttonhole of choice, many machines can make rounded and keyhole buttonholes, as well as eyelets.
  • You'll need surgery in the form of a hernia repair via an open operation or with keyhole surgery. The Sun
  • To seek shelter we decide to go potholing, Irish for spelunking, at the nearby Aillwee Cave, what they call a keyhole cave for the shape of its entrance, and the feeling you get of spying on another world. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • Don't forget to draughtproof keyholes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Like gawking through a keyhole, every situation is richly textured, minutely detailed, and jammed full with voyeuristic glee.
  • Its products are used in keyhole surgical procedures. Times, Sunday Times
  • He underwent keyhole surgery on an abdominal aneurysm last month. Times, Sunday Times
  • They shut their eyes and literally feel what is going on -- see pistols flashing, as the man, with a well-developed Texas "jag," sees keyholes in the door at 3 o'clock G.M. -- just legions of them. The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 12
  • As he pulled on his overshirt, he caught sight of the keyhole tattoo on his left hand.
  • He also carries out keyhole surgery on varicose veins. Times, Sunday Times
  • A lot of suits at that price range are made by people who don't know what they're doing - watch out for howlers like 3 buttons on the cuffs, ‘keyhole’ buttonholes on the lapels etc.
  • Sons with mothers, sires with daughters, lesbic sisters, loves that dare not speak their name, nephews with grandmothers, jailbirds with keyholes, queens with prize bulls. Ulysses
  • The red and green multi-sleeveless top with a keyhole neckline is perfect for hot summer nights.
  • He could not, at first, unlock the door, though the porch light was on; the keyhole kept moving.
  • Then use STAR KEY in keyhole, and click key again. Archive 2008-09-01
  • Made of highly figured mahogany it retains its original large brass handles and keyhole escutcheons.
  • To take advantage of the phenomenon, the company created a descriptive language called keyhole markup language, or KML, which lets anyone annotate maps, not only with their own place markers but also with lines, icons, and three-dimensional shapes. Google Maps Is Changing the Way We See the World
  • There are various types of saws: keyhole, coping, hack, and hand.
  • We was gey gled we gaed doon early, for the hall was foo juist in a clap; an 'gin aucht o'clock, Sandy tells me, they were offerin' half-a-croon to get their lug to the keyhole. My Man Sandy
  • Denman went down, held a jubilant conversation with Florrie through the keyhole, and returned to the deck, where, with a short spanner in his hand -- replevined from the engine room for use in case of an emergency -- he spent the night on watch; for, with all lights out, a watch was necessary. The Wreck of the Titan or, Futility
  • Allison was dressed in a completely red bodice with dramatic keyhole front, draped waist, and cascading front tulip hemline.
  • You'll need surgery in the form of a hernia repair via an open operation or with keyhole surgery. The Sun
  • The devil may get in by the keyhole, but the door won't let him out. 
  • To study the effects of a primary immune response to T-cell dependent antigens on central serotonin(-HT)metabolism, keyhole limpet hemocyanin(KLH)was administered intraperitoneally to F male rats.
  • Finally, when he got a hold of it, he thrust it in the keyhole and the lock opened with a loud click.
  • Astoundingly, the keyhole offers a direct line of sight to the Vatican, as if to keep an unflinching eye on the Church.
  • Objective To study the microanatomy of endoscope-assisted pterional keyhole approach with a skin incision of lateral eyebrow, and explore its useful value in clinics.
  • I gingerly crept to my parents' room and listened with my ear at the keyhole.
  • At the top of the rows of buttons was an unlabeled keyhole.
  • He underwent keyhole surgery on an abdominal aneurysm last month. Times, Sunday Times
  • He likes to listen at the keyhole of others.
  • Here we study keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH2) tridecamers to unravel the exact association mode of the third decamer. BioMed Central - Latest articles
  • The devil may get in by the keyhole, but the door won't let him out. 
  • Ms. de Guitaut says that the third rose-cut diamond on the howdah blanket moves sideways to reveal the keyhole where it is wound up. A Palace's Small Treasures
  • He inserted the key into the keyhole and hoped for a miracle of sorts as he turned the door knob.
  • The drunken fellow was fumbling at the keyhole.
  • He bent down and pushed the key into the keyhole.
  • The first step in picking a lock is to insert the tension wrench into the keyhole and turn it in the same direction that you would turn the key.
  • A large keyhole enhances the mood of voyeuristic darkness.
  • Now, those satellites could possibly be taking a wide -- more wide angle view of the area, or it could be a KH-11, what they call a keyhole satellite, and that takes a very detailed view -- more than commercial satellites can give you now. CNN Transcript Oct 5, 2001
  • For the more timid these large keyholes will appear between waist and hip level at the side waist on fitted dresses and fitted tops.
  • The thief peeped through a keyhole to make sure there was nobody inside.
  • A cylindrical lockset fits into a large hole bored into the door's face with the keyhole in the door knob.
  • His brother said he had gall bladder keyhole surgery. Times, Sunday Times
  • The DC were also exposed to keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH), which was used as a surrogate marker to show an immune response. Newswise: Latest News
  • On the other hand, if it goes through what we call a keyhole during that close Earth approach … then it will indeed be perturbed just right so that it will come back and smack Earth on April 13, 2036," Yeomans said. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • The front door had several keyholes and a spyhole, and probably a small cannon mounted just inside. LEFT, RIGHT AND CENTRE
  • The devil may get in by the keyhole, but the door won't let him out. 
  • By and by, as she sat so still, she heard _tap, tap, tap_, and _rustle, whisper, rustle_, up and down the window-pane, and on the door and at the keyhole. Stories to Tell Children Fifty-Four Stories With Some Suggestions For Telling
  • Loft insulation prevents heat from rising and going straight through the roof, while draught proofing cuts out unpleasant draughts from around windows, external doors, letterboxes, keyholes and cat flaps.
  • He is best known for his work on keyhole surgery and also renowned in the field of robotics. Times, Sunday Times
  • That explains the absence of carols, tinsel and holly if you come listening through our keyhole and peering through our window this year.
  • The fabrics and eclectic prints are worked in original ways, with the intersecting pieces creating cut-outs and keyholes.
  • The devil may get in by the keyhole, but the door won't let him out. 
  • A door was supposed to have a transom and a lintel and a keyhole and stiles and a handle.
  • Internal "loculi" spaces beneath the seals are keyholes for shutoff valves and outlets. American Chronicle
  • He underwent keyhole surgery on an abdominal aneurysm last month. Times, Sunday Times
  • But he follows his obsession, and goes to great lengths in doing so, peeping through keyholes and lurking in the bushes with binoculars in an effort to satisfy his curiosity.
  • The thief peeped through a keyhole to make sure there was nobody inside.
  • At the beginning of this keyhole surgery, this laparoscopic cholecystectomy, there were injuries noted to the bile duct; was the injury simply tying it off by mistake, or what?
  • You'll need surgery in the form of a hernia repair via an open operation or with keyhole surgery. The Sun
  • Back in the ‘good old days’ you got a key which you stuck in a keyhole and turned it to the right and the car was powered up and then started.
  • She stood in the doorway, in a black keyhole halter that tied in the back and white jeans.
  • You'll need surgery in the form of a hernia repair via an open operation or with keyhole surgery. The Sun
  • Scarlets hope a new keyhole surgery technique will speed recovery. The Sun
  • I was awake," she clarioned through the keyhole, speaking much faster than any one following this narrative can possibly hope to read the words. The Life of the Party
  • 'Well, not perhaps for your own honour and conscience, but the keyhole is a more trustworthy medium than the reporter.' The Two Sides of the Shield
  • The keys made a metallic grinding sound as Kim poked and turned them in the keyhole.
  • She was wearing a long peasant skirt dyed in shades of blue and a blouse in airy white with a keyhole neck.
  • Advances in keyhole surgery and laser treatment mean much speedier recovery.
  • Equally bucolic and perhaps even more liable to misunderstanding was the unmaidenly custom of peeping through keyholes before opening doors on Valentine's Day.
  • This slope of rubble, dotted over here and there with wooden sheds, marks the site of an extensive lead and silver mine, now abandoned; and a tiny hole in the face of the cliff above, no bigger apparently than a keyhole, is pointed out as the entrance to the principal shaft. Untrodden Peaks and Unfrequented Valleys
  • Sadly the front door was locked so my view was limited to peering through the keyhole.
  • An example would be a keyhole shaped in such a way that one can physically insert the key only right side up.
  • The keyhole procedure allowed us to buy time and to let her grow a little before the major operation. The Sun
  • Selecting one, he inserted it into the keyhole and turned.
  • In 2004, Google also acquired the CIA-linked company Keyhole, Inc., that has a worldwide 3-D spy-in-the-sky images database. Internet Threatened by Censorship, Secret Surveillance, and Cybersecurity Laws
  • Reaching her apartment, Marla pulled her key out of her pocket and stuck it in the keyhole.
  • Searching through the mass of keys on the ring, she found the one she wanted and slipped it into the keyhole on Ryder's door.
  • Researchers found keyhole operations brought hardly any relief to those suffering mild arthritis. The Sun
  • Two generations back they still stood dark and empty; people avoided them as they passed by; the boldest schoolboy only shouted through the keyhole and made off; for within, it was supposed, the plague lay ambushed like a basilisk, ready to flow forth and spread blain and pustule through the city. Edinburgh Picturesque Notes
  • Kneeling down next to the door so that the keyhole was on eye level, I produced the piece of wire and file that he'd given me and proceeded to try my hand at picking the lock.
  • On the right side of the frame, just above the trigger, is a keyhole where a special key can be inserted to lock the trigger.
  • The keyhole procedure allowed us to buy time and to let her grow a little before the major operation. The Sun
  • The devil may get in by the keyhole, but the door won't let him out. 
  • The keyhole supposedly provides a kind of voyeuristic pleasure in observing while being unobserved, but this pleasure is predicated on disavowing the possibility that the object of spectatorship is aware of your gaze.
  • A thread of light emerged from the keyhole.

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